Post: bot/program that can plug in random words?
03-30-2012, 05:54 AM #1
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I'm trying to get into my girlfriend's old rock.com account which also has an email address attached to it. She's cheated and lied a lot, and I'd like to make sure she's not still using that email address. It's one of the only things I don't have access to, as she's trying to turn a corner and be honest and loyal, and has said I can check anything I want to, but she also doesn't remember how to get into the account. She's been honest about very little, so I just want to make sure she is not currently using it. When you click "forgot password" at rock.com you get a page where you enter the username, actual name, and birthdate. I've successfully made it past there. Next however is a page with a hint and a space for a hint answer. The hint is the word "true." I've been trying all night but can't guess the answer. What I want to know is: is there a program I can run to just sit there and plug in random words all night? There is NO captcha device, or limit to tries, as I've probably tried 100 words and it hasn't locked me out. I know nothing about bots or anything, but there must be something. Thanks to anyone for any ideas.
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04-01-2012, 09:38 PM #2
xDante
Haxor!
You would need a brute forcing program and wordlists, brutus is a good one and there are tons of wordlists all over the net. Just Google a brute forcing tutorial
04-17-2012, 01:10 AM #3
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by xDante View Post
You would need a brute forcing program and wordlists, brutus is a good one and there are tons of wordlists all over the net. Just Google a brute forcing tutorial


What sucks is how much time it takes, it can literally take weeks or months depending on how long and complicated the password is. If it is a mix of numbers and letters, the wordlist is useless.

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