If you truly wanting to learn, may I make the following suggestion:

DO NOT CONTINUE DOWN THIS PATH!!!

By attempting this against a live service (which I doubt has provided you with written indemnity), you open yourself up to a number of potential consequences such as (but not limited to):

While I will not mention names, there is at least one (that I am aware of) notable monk who haunts these hallowed halls who can attest to the potential issues this course could bring with it.

Because the code you post has no limitation of misuse other than the content of your user and password lists. As such, under some jurisdictions that in itself may be enough to open you up to the potential of criminal and/or civil penalties. (It may also be enough to have potentially have adverse effects for this site as well, such as having it blocked by a filtering service for hosting potential "cracking" tools.)

IF you wish to learn more about computer (?:in)?security, may I make the following suggestion: there (a|we)re several Linux distributions that were built for exactly the purpose of learning about computer security and penetration testing. I would recommend finding one of those (this query may help you find an appropriate one), install and run it from a local VM, and MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE YOUR TRAFFIC IS LIMITED TO YOUR OWN NETWORK (or, better yet, your own local machine).

Please understand that while we encourage learning here, those of us who are suggesting you explore other ways of learning computer security are doing so in hopes of helping you by advising you against a course of study that could have effects you have not considered.

Hope that helps.


In reply to Re: Execute Progra,, doesnt work on Strawberry. It opens and closes inmediatly after by atcroft
in thread Execute Progra,, doesnt work on Strawberry. It opens and closes inmediatly after by Blackone95

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