Brief definitions of most used commands
For use in command prompt on you own computer, hacking, network
CMD or command.com = use whichever works best or whichever one is available ( to open command prompt in the run command.
EXIT = exit the command prompt
PATH = displays the places that if will look for if not in the name first
CLS = clears up everything on command prompt page
TIME = displays time and you can change it if you want
HELP = displays help, more commands
DIR OR DIR /? = Shows a lot of information
CD\PROGRA~1 ENTER THEN DIR = Programs installed (1)
CD\ ENTER THEN DIR = shows installations of programs
(DEL OR COPY OR DIR) *.* C:\TARGET = you can either delete, copy or dir a program
NET = you get options to use it
SHUTDOWN –LETTER OR SHUTDOWN/? = you can shutdown
Your computer or another computer
NETSTAT = view the stats of the computers one feature is
to get people’s I.P. for more type netstat/?
FSUTIL AND FSUTIL FSINFO = shows you things like list of
all drives
IPCONFIG OR IPCONFIG/ALL = shows you I.P. and all others
in a network
ERASE C:\PROGRAM FILES = erases all program files or leave
just the c delete everything
NBTSTAT = GETTING INFORMATION ON YOUR COMPUTER
AND OTHERS
TREE = displays all files on program files and desktop good
for seeing if you have any keyloggers
TRACERT (IP) = to see if the I.P. exist
NET USE C: \\PCNAME\C$ /USER: PCNAME\ADMINISTRATOR
= to sign in as an administrator that’s not signed in
NSLOOKUP SET TYPE=MX EXP:HOTMAIL.COM = getting ips
from web sites
/WHOIS (SCREENAME) = only on a chat room, to find
information a that person which owns the screename an I.P.
For use in command prompt for path chanching
DISKPART = shows you stuff like the computer name and
takes you to disk part option
CD\PROGRA~1 ENTER THEN DIR = Programs installed (2)
CD \WINDOWS \SYSTEM = to look for stuff in this folders
TELNET : remote controlling
NET START MESSENGER = start net send when it is disable
For use in command prompt only on a network or hacking
BOOTCFG = you can make changes to boot the computer ,
boot it mess it up
GPRESULT = shows all the information of a computer
DRIVERQUERY = list of drives and their properties
GETMAC = this gets the Mac (media access control) address
NETSH = good for hacking a network configuration tool
type netsh /? For more
OPENFILES = only for windows professional allows an
administrator to display or disconnect open files
REG = THE CONSOLE REGISTRY TOOL
SYSTEMINFO = info
TASKLIST AND TASKKILL = LIKE PRESING CTRL+ALT+DELETE
In this step by step guide you will learn about: using the command prompt under a limited account.
Things to remember
CP = Command Prompt
HDs = Hard Drives
I will explain two methods of doing this (in case one doesn't work for you)
Fist Method (NEW & IMPROVED)
Step by step:
1. Go to the C:\ drive if it's block and you don't know how to get to it go to Hacking C:\ Drives and then continue to step #2.
2. When on the C:\ drive go to the directory C:\windows\system32 and click search at the top of the window click all files and folders.
3. In the search space type command.
4. The search will probably give back command prompt and another called command. Make sure to you choose the one that says only command NOT command prompt.
5. There you go, your in command prompt and is fully usable.
Second Method (NEW & IMPROVED)
Step by step:
1. First, open a notepad file (if your network blocks notepad, open a webpage, right click and go to view source, notepad!).
2. Now write
command.com
3. save the file as batch.bat, or anything with the extension.bat Open this file and it will give you a command prompt.
Continue to Hacking network Hard Drives with command prompt
In this step by step guide you will learn about: How to Hack Network Hard Drives using the command prompt.
Things to remember
CP = Command Prompt
HDs = Hard Drives
Step by Step:
1. Open command prompt if it's block and you don't know how to get to it go to Using the command prompt under a limited account and then continue to step #2.
2. Once in command prompt type
c:\windows>nbtstat -a 203.195.136.156
(instead of the I.P. address type the real I.P. address or the name of the computer your trying to get to) and if you don't know how to get the name of the computer then go to what to do after hacking the C:\ drive and then continue to step #3.
3. Let say that it gives you this
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
user <00> UNIQUE Registered
workgroup <00> GROUP Registered
user <03> UNIQUE Registered
user <20> UNIQUE Registered
MAC Address = 00-02-44-14-23-E6
The number <20> shows that the victim has enabled the File And Printer Sharing.
-------------------------------------
NOTE - If you do not get this number there are three possible answers
A. You do not get the number <20> . This shows that the victim has not enabled the File and Printer Sharing.
B. You get "Host Not found". This shows that the port 139 is closed or the ip address or computer name doesn't exist or the computer you are trying to get to is turned off.
C. its still doesn’t matter if you don't get the <20> because this is to hack hard drives and not printers
4. Now in command prompt type
c:\windows>net view \\203.195.136.156
Let's suppose we get the following output
Shared resources at \\203.195.136.156
The computer's name will be here
Share name Type Used as Comment
-------------------------------------------
CDISK Disk
The command completed successfully.
5. The name CDISK is one of the things that being shared on command prompt type (the word Disk at the side its just saying what the the thing being shared is a printer, disk or a file)
c:\windows>net use k: \\203.195.136.156\CDISK
You may replace k letter by any other letter, If the command is successful we will get the confirmation - The command was completed successfully
Now just double click on the My Computer icon on your desktop
and there will be a new drive there with the letter that you replaced K with.
In this step by step guide you will learn about: Hacking C:\ Drives on the computer your on
I will explain two ways of doing this (in case one doesn't work for you)
First Method (NEW & IMPROVED)
Step by Step:
1. Click start.
2. Go to accessories.
3. RIGHT CLICK on command prompt.
4. Click on properties.
5. Now click find target.
6. Now you are on the C:\ drive.
Second Method (NEW & IMPROVED)
Step by step
1. If the first method didn't work then this is surely going to work for you.
2. Create a new document anywhere you want.
3. Then right click the document you just created
4. Then choose open with -> Choose Program -> then clik Browse
5. If your not on the C:\ drive already in the text area type "C:\" without the quotes.
6. Happy ending your on the C:\ drive.
In this step by step guide you will learn about: what to do after hacking the C:\ drive, well you have to look for this small application that's going to be really helpful in the future for hacking servers.
Step by Step: NEW & IMPROVED
1. Make sure you're in the directory C:\WINDOWS\system32. If you don't know how to get there go back to my last tutorial and learn.
2. Click on search at the top of the window or press ctrl+E then choose all files and folders.
3. Type ddeshare, click search.
4. Double click on the result that you get make sure is named ddeshare.
5. Click on shares, then select computer.
6. This will show you all the computers on the whole Network, including the Domain Controller.
7. This may not look like a lot right now, but trust is going to be really helpful later on when your hacking servers and stuff
In this step by step guide you will learn about: how to hack a server and see absolutely all computers on the Microsoft networks, all domains and workgroups. Now you have access to the server and you can see all programs, files.... on the whole network
Step by Step: NEW & IMPROVED
1. Create a new document anywhere you want.
3. Then right click the document you just created.
4. Then choose open with -> Choose Program -> then clik Browse
3. Now remember that program I said you were going to need, its time to use it now "ddeshare". If you don't know how to get to this program go to On C:\ drive what next to learn how to get it once you read this continue to step #4.
4. Open it up and go to shares then choose select computer.
5. After that, is going to show you all the computer names is something like \\thecomputernamegoeshere.
6. Select any computer its better if you don't choose the computer but for you to choose one of the domains it's most positively to work right click then copy the name on the top or remember it \\thecomputernamegoeshere.
7. Paste or write the name of the computer there in the window with the text area, remember when you clicked browse on step #3 thats where you put \\thecomputernamegoeshere or domain name.
8. If the first computer name or domain doesn't work, choose another one.
9. A folder named shared folders is probably going to show.
10. Now click on the icon up it looks like a folder with an arrow pointing up on top of the window (click one or two times) until you see all the domains or a lot of computers.
11. Just go around searching for files mainly look for anything you want.
12. I will tell you one thing here you can find files, scripts, and a lot of what you need to change your grades, take detentions off your record basically do anything. (you just have to know where to look and basically you can do anything. Something easier to look for might be all the students' pictures, or the planning sheet of teachers and so on, look in domains and computers that you think might have this kind of information or whatever you are looking for).
13. I can't tell you where to look for all this because again every network is different and all the files are located in different places
In this step by step guide you will learn about: Deleting cache, cookies, all history from your browser under a limited account. Manually meaning without the use of programs or anything like that
Step by Step:
1. To begin with you have to get to search utility in windows I will mention a couple of ways you can do this because sometimes under a limited account they block it or remove the shortcut so you can't get to it.
A. Click start - > click where it says search
B. Open up internet explorer -> look up where it says view -> explorer bar -> search
C. Or just simply press Ctrl + E while in you browser
2. Now that your in search click all files and documents
at the bottom it says more advanced options click on that
Then check the line that says Search hidden folders and files
3. Now type history, click search.
4. When you get the results it should be a couple but the one you need should say history and at the side of it the location should be something like
C:\Documents and Settings\your user name\Local Settings
5. Now right click the result and the click Open Containing Folder
6. The rest is pretty simple you just need to open up the four different folders you will find there
Open "Apps Folder" delete everything on it
Open "Temp Folder" delete everything on it
Open "History Folder" delete everything on it
Open "Temporary Internet Files Folder" delete everything on it



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