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I LOVE doing this! haha, and then changing the account password so they can't send the logs anymore. Even better when you leave a comment on their video /what ever with their old password.
That's how they going to learn their lesson Oui

Glad you like it mate Smile
Ha, I just love teaching them a lesson.

Did you know here's another method? You can scan the file with No Virus Thanks. If you scroll down to the bottom where the ASCII section is, there's a link that says "More Information". It will basically disassemble the program, and if you search for the word "gmail", you can find their address and password.
Tbh I think that BinText is the best, but I guess that works fine.
(11-07-2009, 11:05 PM)Jake Wrote: [ -> ]Tbh I think that BinText is the best, but I guess that works fine.

BinText might be easier, but I would recommend the others because you get more information about the specific file and the codes of it.
Lol nice Smile
(11-09-2009, 07:18 AM)Socrates Wrote: [ -> ]Lol nice Smile

Glad you like it Smile
Nice tut I will use sometime when I find a phisher Tongue
Never knew it could be so (relatively) easy to decrypt a phisher and get the info. Wow. Thanks for sharing it here.
yah..thank poster...but i really little understand..how to used it because i can't read English ... i have low skill in English..
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