I don't know if this is the correct place to post, sorry if not.
I wanna know if there are ways to find out someone's password for social media and apps, or iCloud and shit that actually work, no "enter e-mail and find out" bs sites.
The only one that seems legit is making a phishing site, but I'd prefer to not do that.
(Pic of what a hacker obviously looks like)
>>14721378
You know, that guy looks just like my Roommate. I didn't know he was a hacker.
OK He said to find a public dump of like Linked In or MySpace. See if they have an account there and look up the password they used then check to see if it works in the site you are wanting to check their security on.
>>14721603
Tell your roommate he's very handsome.
Anyways thanks, I'll see if I can find any domps and the like, but I know few people who use sites like those.
>>14721378
Security questions are always exploitable. If the person has any form of multi-step verification you're basically fucked though.
If you know the person, know their email address, and they don't suspect you you could possibly compromise their email address using security questions. Again, if 2-step verification is on; game over.
Also if you do attempt this, proxy up. Not so much for legal purposes, but if the person does know you and you do gain access they'll eventually regain control and once they do most email providers offer a way to view the location of logins and then it's only a matter of time before they catch on that it was you.
Good luck!