Email Spoofing
by Spl1t
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E-Mail Spoofing By: Spl1t
Alright, well you're going to need a computer (It usually helps).
And That's all you need! No tools to download or anything!
So now that you've gotten one of those, we can begin.
First thing you need to do is go into command. If you don't know
how to do this, go to run, then type in command. Now all we have
to do is connect to an e-mail server using telnet, which just
happens to be extremely easy!
Ok, for this tutorial we're going to use hotmail's server. All
you have to do is type in "telnet mail.hotmail.com 25" without
the quotation marks.
Now it should have around 2 lines of text at the top about the
server. This means your connected. Now type in HELO (yes, I know
that it's spelled wrong). The server will respond by saying
Hello. You sometimes have to do this before you can do anything
else. If it displays your IP address, don't be scared, hotmail
didn't find out what you're doing, haha. It's kind of like saying
"hello John", except your computer is represented by your IP
address.
Through all of this next part you must not hit enter unless I
tell you too.
Once the initial greeting is done, we can begin spoofing. Type
in MAIL FROM: ([email protected])
This tells the server who's sending the e-mail.
Now type in RCPT TO: ([email protected])
This tells the server who to send the e-mail too.
Next thing you do is type in DATA and press enter.
Now type in Subject: (The subject of your e-mail)
This tells the server the subject of your e-mail.
Then press enter.
Now type in whatever you want to send to the person. This can
be fun because you could make your e-mail from say, THE
PRESIDENT! Although that's not something I would suggest...
You can also get passwords this way by sending an e-mail to someone as the admin of a site, and then register an account like [email protected] and have them send the password there.
Finally, type in "." without the quotations, and your e-mail will be sent.
If you have any questions, just e-mail me at [email protected]
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