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ive seen websitescracks/codes for software but out of curiosity do such cracks exsist for website log ins?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cracks and codes for software are entirely different things from website logins.
Most software codes are self-authenticating, so that the software knows if the code is correct if all the numbers follow a certain rule (for example, the next 2 digits after a 5 must be either 3 or 7) and once these rules are known, you can make key generators to generate number strings that follow these rules.
Cracks fool the program into believing that it is a registered copy of the software, through many different means.
As far as I know, website logins require a password, usually defined by the webmaster. There's no short way around this, so you'd have to try every combination of numbers/letters/spaces/symbols etc. to guess the password. And since many systems lock you out after a few guesses, it'd be futile.
Even if you could intercept this password, it's essentially impossible (given today's technology) to decrypt the information, unless you have the decryption code.
Most software codes are self-authenticating, so that the software knows if the code is correct if all the numbers follow a certain rule (for example, the next 2 digits after a 5 must be either 3 or 7) and once these rules are known, you can make key generators to generate number strings that follow these rules.
Cracks fool the program into believing that it is a registered copy of the software, through many different means.
As far as I know, website logins require a password, usually defined by the webmaster. There's no short way around this, so you'd have to try every combination of numbers/letters/spaces/symbols etc. to guess the password. And since many systems lock you out after a few guesses, it'd be futile.
Even if you could intercept this password, it's essentially impossible (given today's technology) to decrypt the information, unless you have the decryption code.
as the above say, they are very different animals.
however, check out http://www.bugmenot.com/
it does just what you want!
if you use firefox, they also have an extension so that you dont need to be going to that site every time to get a default login name and password.
however, check out http://www.bugmenot.com/
it does just what you want!
if you use firefox, they also have an extension so that you dont need to be going to that site every time to get a default login name and password.