--+ Juno Hacker Text v1 AND 2. (version two is new) +-- by nidgid Ok, I put version 2 first because version one was widely-spread and I think anyone who ever used Juno read it, so I put it at the bottom of this text. Version two tells you how to get in ANYONE's account who has their account imported on your machine. Send emails to nidgid@cyberspace.org. Don't ask me to tell you how to get rid of the adds. That's not hacking. If you want to have a lot of fun with Juno, read both versions, all information on this text still works on all versions of Juno software (www.juno.com). It might be good to read version 1 first because it gives information on how Juno's directory structures work and other useful information. Now on to the good stuff. -=+ Version 2 +=- ======================================================== Here's a neet trick with Juno. This one cracks me up. Juno stores password information in the C:\Program Files\Juno\lib\passwd.frm file. If you delete this file, Juno still functions properly because it keeps a backup of the password encrypted in the C:\Program Files\Juno\USER000*\juno.ini file. (Juno has a directory called USER0000 for the first user, USER0001 for the second and so on). Here is my username and encrypted password from the juno.ini file below: [UserInfo] User=nidgid <-- my username Password=E538D05B2195F0AE <-- my encrypted password Salt=1D6F7D8798D4D639 On to the good stuff.... Delete the C:\Program Files\Juno\lib\passwd.frm file.. then open the users juno.ini file that you want to hack. Locate his/her encrypted password. Replace it with your encrypted password from your juno.ini file. Save juno.ini. Open the Juno program. Log in to their account with YOUR password. Note: Juno will NOT allow you to check their email because when you choose to 'get and send mail now', the software first sends the server the password you logged in with. And since they wont match, the server gives you an incorrect password error. But since you're in the account, you can still read already downloaded email. =) HAVE FUN! -=+ Version 1 +=- ======================================================== Index: - What Juno Is - How Juno Works - How To Read Someone's Mail - How To Send Files Through Someone's Mail Without Them Knowing It - Changing The Last User ******************************************************** - What Juno Is Juno is a a free e-mail program for the Windows platform (availible at www.Juno.com). You don't need to have an internet connection to access Juno (once you've got the software.) It has area codes in just about everywhere in the United States. It dials up to a local area phone number, then downloads and sends your mail. (They make their money from little advertisements throughout the program). - How Juno Works 1)Directory Structure: Juno is defaultly installed into your C:\Program Files\Juno. The users are within that directory (each user has his own directory) and are easy to spot because the are the USER000* directories. Example: C:\Program Files\Juno\USER0001 would be one user. C:\Program Files\Juno\USER0002 would be another. To find out which user is in which directory, each USER folder has a Juno.ini file in it. Open it. In there you will find something like: [UserInfo] User=This_is_the_users_name Password=EAFAF84873845702 Salt=1D6F7D8798D4D639 The "User" is the name you are trying to find out (so you know who's mail you're reading.) 2)Address Books The address books are (of course) email addresses saved by the user so he doesn't have to remember them. They are in the USER's folder with the name "addrbook.nv". open it with Edit (DOS's way of editing things.. type: "edit filename" to edit a file in DOS) and see how it works. Note: if you try to edit it with Notepad, it will sometimes save it as a .txt even if you change it to "all files". You can add, delete, or edit addresses.. If you want to mess them up so that they get all returned mail, make it something that they wont notice. Example: change BOBSMITH@WHATEVER.COM to B0BSMITH@WHATEVER.COM (notice the "O" changed to "0") Here is what several of the files are: Inbox = FOLD0000.FRM Outbox = FOLD0001.FRM Deleted = FOLD0002.FRM Sent = FOLD0003.FRM Draft = FOLD0004.FRM AutoSave = FOLD0005.FRM - How To Read Someone's Mail Just open thier fold0000.frm file in Edit. They are all stored in the same file. - How To Send Files Through Someone's Mail Without Them Knowing It Juno's Outbox is stored in the fold0001.frm file (as shown above). Open that in DOS with Edit and put the following text. <----From here----> this_is_ the_email_message. From: Whoever To: person@domain.com Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 11:15:18 -0600 Subject: this_is_the_subject_line... Full-Name: X-Status: Unsent X-Juno-Att: 0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <----To Here----> Then in Edit press "alt" (to get the menu). Select "File" then "Save". IMPORTANT: The next time the person starts up Juno, he will be prompted: "Just get mail" or "Get AND Send mail". There really isn't much to worry about if the person isn't a heavy thinker. But if they look around a little bit, they'll find your message. But I've never had anyone notice so far. ;-] - Changing The Last User When the last person who used juno exits, Juno automatically saves that person to disk so that next time Juno is started up again, the last user to access it is the one appearing on the drop-down box. This is no big deal, but if you want to say to someone "I wasn't the last one on", here is your "proof". Open the C:\Program Files\Juno\Lib\Juno.ini file. Scroll down until you see this: [History] Last user=USER_NAME Session ended=TRUE Recovery failed= Now, just change the user name to one that exists on the computer you are using. If you try to change it to a user name that doesn't exist on your computer, it wont work. ******************************************************** This file may be destributed freely. nidgid@cyberspace.org http://members.tripod.com/~hack_texts/nidgid/ ________ _/ _\_ / / \ /_ \| / /___ \ _/_\\ \\/ / \\__ \ / / /(O)| | (O) |\ \|\ / \----//__/\----/ | \ / / / /___\ | \ \ | /| /xIIIIIx\ / / \ \ | |/xIIIIIIIIx\0 / \ \ \__\O------------O/ ________\ | | / \ ~¤LØRÐ VåÐðR¤~ ~¤by:NiDgiD~