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Goregasm 07-15-2009 02:37 PM

How to...Telnet into any computer
 
Find an IP over MSN
Search any IP for open ports


Hello everyone! This is basically just a guide on how to telnet into any PC :p:a12:

DISCLAIMER: I will not take responsibility for any of your acts. I know that this can be used to hacking so I will not take responsibility for any illegal acts. this is for educational and legal purpose only!



Step 1

In Windows XP, click "Start" then "Run." Type "cmd" and press "Enter." The new window (MS-DOS shell) should appear.

In Linux, click the right mouse button on Desktop and select "Open Terminal" in pop-up menu. A new terminal (shell) should appear.


Step 2

In the shell opened in Step 1 type telnet, Then you will access the telnet menu. Once there, type:
o <IP ADRESS> <PORT>
and hit "enter"

Examples include: o 135.57.57.49 1337

Massiv port scanner Nmap (use this to find an open port on the IP)

Also if you type "net use x: \\IPHERE\" you can use drive x: as the other persons' computer. (thx to Lust :))

Step 3

This is not needed on every PC. But if the computer has a password set. You will need the username and password the user uses to log on the computer...


Type < The log on username>
(press "Enter")

and

type <The log on password>
(press "Enter")
to establish the Telnet connection. The remote machine command prompt should appear.



Step 4

Now. Go to "My computer" and in the adress bar type in the IP of the remote PC ;) and whoops. You got full acccess to his or her computer ;)


Step 5

To finish the telnet session on the remote machine type "logout" and press "Enter."


Hope this helped a little ^^:a12:

If so, + rep ^^

Prophecy 07-15-2009 03:11 PM

The computer you access needs to have the TelNet service activated and also TelNet is not used very widely by common users. Kinda hard to find a real use of this. And whoever uses is will probably have it protected.
At least I think that's the case..

Siyico1 07-15-2009 03:37 PM

Hmm, what things can you ACTUALLY accomplish from this?

Jello 07-15-2009 04:07 PM

Can't you do something similar to this with Hydra?

Also, if you preform any illegal activities on RuneScape and that's your username in your sig, I'd advise you to remove it.

Siyico1 07-15-2009 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jello (Post 68273)
Can't you do something similar to this with Hydra?

Also, if you preform any illegal activities on RuneScape and that's your username in your sig, I'd advise you to remove it.

Rofl agree'd.

Goregasm 07-16-2009 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prophecy (Post 68271)
The computer you access needs to have the TelNet service activated and also TelNet is not used very widely by common users. Kinda hard to find a real use of this. And whoever uses is will probably have it protected.
At least I think that's the case..

Yes, they have to have it ENABLED. And the case is that the most computers actually have Telnet enabled. You only have to get the "victims" IP and type it into Nmap and scan for a port ;)

Goregasm 07-16-2009 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jello (Post 68273)
Can't you do something similar to this with Hydra?

Also, if you preform any illegal activities on RuneScape and that's your username in your sig, I'd advise you to remove it.

Lol it isn't... =P

Prophecy 07-17-2009 07:37 AM

Hmm that just sounds too easy :D

Lust 07-17-2009 08:37 AM

Telnet Client and Telnet Server are disabled on XP SP3, Vista SP1/SP2, and all of the Windows 7 betas/release candidates, and I'm sure most businesses would obviously have that disabled. Also if you type "net use x: \\IPHERE\" you can use drive x: as the other persons' computer.


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