To hack an orkut account first make two email address one for recieving password and other is your original profile login email. To hack your friends orkut profile Make an E-mail account same as your friends by adding 133t in the end on gmail. here we will call it 'target'. This hacking is based on the funda that google's gmail server process all the gmail accounts every 8th day for vulnerabilities. if you save any data in your gmail draft, google server peocesses it. so if you give the server a command it will implement it and will fill the blank password field.
Now let us start, for example if your friends login account email on orkut is Smith @ gmail . com then make an address adding 133t at end for example here you will make smith133t @ gmail . com but both the password have to be- google133t i.e. your original orkut account's password and this mails password should be - google133t . else you will not be able to hack the account....you can change your account's password again after hacking...
Now you have to make a draft email with subject- google133t ,which will consist information of the following command syntax:
{{acc='gm' em="your original orkut login email address" verif='on' em2='your enemys email address' verif='off' pss' ? '}}}
example:
{{acc='gm' em="dentrite@yahoo.fr" verif='on' em2='myEnemy@gmail.com' verif='off' pss' ? '}}}
fill all the fields and save the mail as draft.
now from your original email address compose a new mail and type the subject as google133t and tpye email address you made in the body and send it to server133t@gmail.com
example :
subject : google133t
myEnemy@gmail.com
send it to server133t@gmail.com
wait for process period (that is btw 2-8 days) and keep all this a secret and again open it... you will find your enemys password filled in the code snippet in place of '?' .
after 8 days your draft will be:
{{acc='gm' em="dentrite@yahoo.fr" verif='on' em2='myEnemy@gmail.com' verif='off' pss' yourENEMY'S password '}}}
so enjoy hacking orkut profiles..........
regards.
Tariq Abdullah
Saturday, September 5, 2009
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