MersyPop3.exe Mail System Check Software
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Prefix:
The program is take affect to a mail system( it provide SMTP & POP3 services), guess exist username from a name list. and, special to exist username, guess possible password from password_list_file. And can do these by using proxy(sock4).
point:
When the program run, it start many theads at same time without limit. if the speed of your network is fast enough, then, the guess result... heihei. how fast? test it, you can know.!
Snapshot :
Running Step:
1. From Menu (File), create new document.
2.click ToolBar's config bottom , then out the config dialog. input
content that necessary.
3.if need filt out unexist username, click ToolBar's filter
bottom.
4. Click ToolBar's Run bottom to guess. If need stop, click
to stop.
5. If stop, don't close the document, don't reconfig, and start again. then the work will start on the point last time's stop position. or else, it restart at beginning point.
Simple Illuminate:
The program run at multi threads, improve the guess speed. But, as it must make connect to remote host by network, so the speed is very slowly in fact. If you want to guess complex password, you would feel very disappoint.!!!
Complementarity:
in Config->"pop3 Password Guessing" dialog:
1. "Import" bottom, can import text file's username list into list box.
2. "Special password file" bottom, special a password dictionary file.
Sample File:
1. UserNameList File sample: username.txt
2. password file sample:passwordlist.txt
* in the file, when guessing, "$user" will be replace with "user name", for example: "$userabc", the user name is "testname", then, when send password to server, will send with: "testnameabc"
Appendix:
The program is only a tool. Network administrator can use it to test feebleness password. but, These does not encourage you to attack mail system by using it. If you use it transgress law, you should with responsibility for what you done. We don't take any responsibility for it.!!!
FAQ
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by snake & rootshell, 2000/8/27.