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Posted Aug 17, 1999

Snap Cracks POP is a simple to use POP3 and FTP cracker written in Java.

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SCP: Snap Cracks POP
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SCP: Snap Cracks POP
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by <a href="mailto:total_enigma@hotmail.com">Total Enigma</a>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>LEGAL BIT</U></B></FONT>
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This is provided of information only. <code><b>;-)</b></code> By use of this software, the user assumes
all responsibility for any use/misuse and is solely responsible for any damage
which may arise by proper or improper use of this software.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>INTRODUCTION</U></B></FONT>
<P>
Snap Cracks POP is a simple to use POP3 and FTP cracker written in Java
(1.0.2). It was knocked up in a couple of hours so it is a bit of a hack.
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It works by connecting to the relevant port and repeatedly attempting to
authenticate a target user with a different password (from a dictionary
file). If it finds a match it stops displaying the user's password.
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This should be quite useful as many systems use the same passwd for POP3
mail, FTP and shell login. Since incorrect authentication on these protocols
are not normally monitored and if these ports are not protected by a Firewall
or packet filtering router they can be attacked from the outside.
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>HOW TO USE</U></B></FONT>
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Assuming you have a Java correctly installed on your machine, the steps are:
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On Windows95 run the Snap, Cracks Pop shortcut. On Unix, run the
scp.sh script.
</LI>
<LI>
Enter the Target server details and select protocol, scp will
automatically set the default port number but you can edit this if you
know better.
</LI>
<LI>
Enter the target user name.
</LI>
<LI>
Click on the 'select dictionary' button and select a dictionary file,
at the moment this has to be in the directory as the executable. The
dictionary file should have one word per line ala Cracks dictionary
file.
</LI>
<LI>
Click on Start, and wait (and hope).
</LI>
</OL>
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If you get a match it will stop and display target's user's password.
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>DOWNLOAD</U></B></FONT>
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Download SCP in
<A HREF="scp.zip">ZIP Format</A>,
<A HREF="scp.tar">TAR Format</A>, or
<A HREF="scp.tar.gz">GZIP'd TAR Format</A>.
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>FUTURE PLANS</U></B></FONT>
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I am planing to beef up SCP when I have the time and include an automatic
dictionary word mutator (again like Crack).
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFF00"><B><U>...AND FINALLY</U></B></FONT>
<P>
The author can be contacted at
<a href="mailto:total_enigma@hotmail.com">total_enigma@hotmail.com</a>
and would be interested in your comments, bugs and suggestions.
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