Capture password by service and hook
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
I don't understand. Why would you want to capture your username and password when you already know it. That is just stupid. OH, I see, you want to capture another person's username and password. That is a different story. Just contact your local police department or the FBI and talk to them about how is the best way to do stuff like this. They can be a big help. :rolleyes: Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
Shawn, when you started this thread a box popped up for you to type in your message, do you recall what it said at the top? In BIG RED LETTERS at the top it said: PLEASE DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS TO THIS FORUM People around here take that very seriously; there are many other forums where your question would not be misplaced, try one of them.
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Shawn, when you started this thread a box popped up for you to type in your message, do you recall what it said at the top? In BIG RED LETTERS at the top it said: PLEASE DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS TO THIS FORUM People around here take that very seriously; there are many other forums where your question would not be misplaced, try one of them.
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Shawn, when you started this thread a box popped up for you to type in your message, do you recall what it said at the top? In BIG RED LETTERS at the top it said: PLEASE DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS TO THIS FORUM People around here take that very seriously; there are many other forums where your question would not be misplaced, try one of them.
Pretty disturbing isn't it :~ Paul ;)
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
Go to http://www.microsoft.com[^]. I hear their contracting rates are quite reasonable.... Elaine (underhanded (or is that underpawed ?) fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
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Sorry, not only is this a programming question (e.g., not appropriate for the lounge), but we also have ethics here. If your nose runs and your feet smell, then you're built upsie down.
Navin wrote: If your nose runs and your feet smell, then you're built upsie down. Great signature, but don't you mean "upside down"? :) Regards, Alvaro
Hey! It compiles! Ship it.
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
I've found a hidden camera with a 10X(or greater) zoom works great, and you can use for other suveillance tasks as well. Happy spying. :-D
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reduce selfishness, have few desires."
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
Shawn Ning wrote: Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, The best way to get a sensible answer is to sling your hook[^] to a programming forum;P John Hudson X|Signature offline for maintenance please try again later X| http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks
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:suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss: Break out the torches and pitchforks boys, we've got anoth'r of them there varmints in here! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
LOL! :laugh: Paul ;)
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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Navin wrote: If your nose runs and your feet smell, then you're built upsie down. Great signature, but don't you mean "upside down"? :) Regards, Alvaro
Hey! It compiles! Ship it.
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I don't understand. Why would you want to capture your username and password when you already know it. That is just stupid. OH, I see, you want to capture another person's username and password. That is a different story. Just contact your local police department or the FBI and talk to them about how is the best way to do stuff like this. They can be a big help. :rolleyes: Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
Tim Smith wrote: OH, I see, you want to capture another person's username and password. That is a different story. Just contact your local police department or the FBI and talk to them about how is the best way to do stuff like this. They can be a big help. ROTFL:jig: Later,
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:suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss::suss: Break out the torches and pitchforks boys, we've got anoth'r of them there varmints in here! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
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Is this possible to write a service program running under NT/2000/XP, which has a global keyboard hook, and capture the user login name and pasword? has anybody tried it? I just don't want spend couple of days and then find out no way to do it. Thanks