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  How to Extract Information from Computers
 
  A gold mine of personal information gets automatically stored on your computer if you only know how to look for it.  All Microsoft Windows operating systems, imbed files inside each computer that can reveal personal information and computer usage of the user. Your operating system logs more personal information on you than any cookie you can imagine. Most of these files are crucial to rebuilding your files in the case of a system crash. The following is a list of some of those interesting files.

From your start bar in windows look under search, files and folders. Now, look for the following files on your hard drive; if you view them, use an ascii viewer to see what is inside. Normal editors like Notepad will not show you what is contained in all the files. Our Computer Information extractor package will provide you with the software and utilities required to extract information from computers. The package includes ASCII viewer and various Password decryption utilities.

USER.DAT

This is a very important file within the computers operating system! Inside this file is loads of data about you: The last few dozen places you've visited on the Internet; Your name; email address, telephone number, various user ID's and passwords, details about software you use and your preferences, locations of files and folders, and literally hundreds of other personal things! Even the unencrypted names of the usenet groups you have been playing with lately... Have a look at your own user.dat using special editors that we provide. Most of the file is encrypted without the ascii viewer, but you can make out enough references that are in plain text to give you the chills.

SYSTEM.INI

Contains details about the locations and software that you are running on your system, as well as personal things like your preferences and other similar information.

SYSTEM.DAT

This file is another gold mine. Once again, lots of personal details, including the location of all your windows passwords (login, screen saver, network, LAN, etc.), every conceivable thing about your computer, its hardware and setup, and full details of all the software you're using or you have ever used. You'll have the surprise of finding all the names of applications you have installed in the last couple of years on your computer! Again, you will have to use our special editor  to inspect these files yourself.

*.PWL (pwl)

Located by knowing your user name, or by looking up the above file. Inside here are all your passwords. These are easily decrypted using run of the mill password decrypting programs.

nsform??.TMP

All the data inside every Netscape form you've ever submitted, with and without Secure Socket Layers.

Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Trash

A complete copy of all your incoming, outgoing, sent, and soon-to-be-deleted email. All in plain text without any encryption.

MsWord, Excel, Access, Power Point

All these programs, as well as windows itself, cache the filenames of the most recent documents you have been working on.

   
   
 

 

 

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