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Please use this tutorial with caution as most private institutions, as well as countries, have strict rules and laws against network sniffing and could lead to expulsion from an institution, as well as critical litigation! This tutorial is for educational purposes only and should only be used to demonstrate the security weaknesses of common networking infrastructures.Äownload Cain & Abel v4.9.3 for Windows NT/2000/XP
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The right pane should show the time, server, username, password (in plaintext) and site accessed. Step 13: In the left pane, select the bolded entries. Step 12: After some time has passed, click "Passwords" in the bottom tab. Depending on the size of the network and the traffic which this network receives, this can range from minutes to hours. Wait until other users have logged into websites on other computers. Step 11: Click the ARP icon in the top bar (3rd icon from the left). Highlight the IP addresses to sniff in the right pane. The router is generally the entry which has the lowest final IP value (.*). Step 10: Click on the router in the left pane. Step 9: Click the top right pane in the main window. Step 8: From the "Sniffer" tab, click "APR" in the bottom tab. Entries should appear in the main window under the "IP address", "MAC address" and "OUI fingerprint" headings. Step 7: Select "All hosts in my subnet", click "OK". Step 6: Click the "+" button in the top bar. Step 5: Click the network card in the top bar (2nd icon from the left). Step 4: Click the "Sniffer" tab in the main window. Step 3: In the "Sniffer" tab, click the adapter which is connected to the network to be sniffed, then click "Apply", then "OK". Step 2: Click "Configure" in the top bar.
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