Using Fireforce to brute-force web login forms
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Btw when using this is there a chance to get the cops on the door ?
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how can i download it?
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@The14xd posting your email up on a h4ck1ng vid is a great way to get spammed senseless. just food for thought.
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Swiss...
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and using firefox 6 ;d
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@141516180350 why the fuck are you still using firefox 4.0?
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doesn't work on gmail
i tried a txt file with the password of my email and no work -_-
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lol I found out how... lol
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Umm.... I cant download fireforce for some reason -_-
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Thank you so much for this thank you, add me on msn mate londenboy@hotmail.be
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@behindthestudios you probably didn't set a valid check string. The thing is you need to know what to expect when the login is succesful. If you still have problems, you should contact the author of the plugin.
ekse0x 1 year ago
link is dead
Serbocop666 1 year ago
@Serbocop666 thanks for the comment, I updated the link.
ekse0x 1 year ago
@Serbocop666 thanks for the comment, I updated the link.
ekse0x 1 year ago
@MrFragallnoobs fireforce does not ship with password lists, you need to either create it or use existing ones.
ekse0x 1 year ago
I got fireforce working, but I only can use 1 dictionary, what did you say about the @ symble?
Thanks for helping.
newalexman1212 1 year ago
@newalexman1212 you need to put the "@ DICTIONARY" string (without the double quotes and with a space between the @ and D) in an input field. When you will click on the load dictionary menu item, two file popups should open one after the other.
Hope this helps!
ekse0x 1 year ago