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ie password - MrGrey - 12-22-2008 i used a password on internet explorer about a week ago... i cant remember what it is, i tried all sorts of password recovery tools but apparently it just didnt save even though i havent cleared my history, cache, or cookies in a while.. anything i can do to retrieve it? Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-22-2008 it was for yahoo Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-22-2008 dont remember any info i put so i cant retrieve it the "usual" aka I FORG0TZ MY PAZZWERD any l33t tactics? Re: ie password - Dave - 12-22-2008 edit? also, you should be using FF so it actualy saves pw's instead of putting them in your cookies :f Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-22-2008 that doesnt help..... Re: ie password - zaneyard - 12-22-2008 you cant remotely retrieve a password from a server unless you do the "forgot my password" Re: ie password - rumsfald - 12-22-2008 (12-22-2008, 05:58 PM)Dave link Wrote: also, you should be using FF so it actualy saves pw's instead of putting them in your cookies :f He was, just a short time ago... (10-20-2008, 12:35 AM)MrGrey link Wrote: how do i get a password that has been used on my computer.. particularly for myspace.. i use firefox and it saves passes there but i checked and it didnt have it. Any other way to do this? Don't forget (09-19-2008, 12:26 PM)MrGrey link Wrote: is there a way to unzip a file that is password protected? is there another program maybe i can use or something? i downloaded a file that is pass protected and its annoying me.. anyway to bypass this? Re: ie password - copulatingduck - 12-22-2008 (12-22-2008, 07:09 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: QFT Didn't you ask a similar question a ways back Grey? If I recall, it was pertaining to [s]cracking recovering a myspace account. tsk tsk[/s] edit: lol, I skim as badly as Caff now, didn't see that Rums had done my homework for me <3 Re: ie password - Vandamguy - 12-22-2008 hehe busted by rums Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-23-2008 yes... i did... and yes...i am Re: ie password - Ianki - 12-23-2008 First, tell me what passwords you normally use for common websites, like banks, credit cards, e-mail, etc, and i'll use them to find derivations to get you into yahoo.... deal? Re: ie password - Benito Mussolini - 12-23-2008 Will you ever stop, Mr.Grey? In the few days before Christmas, trying to hack into someone else's account. Dealing pain and torture to a poor victim. Can't you remember all those things that really count, And send a nice gift to her or him? Re: ie password - A. Crow - 12-23-2008 dude, just keylog your own machine. Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-23-2008 i dont celebrate christmas... because i dont understand the correlation between santa and jesus Re: ie password - Dave - 12-23-2008 you dont need to im not religious, i just like giving nd takign presents, being with my family and friends and drinking. also cheesy christmas music. Re: ie password - Benito Mussolini - 12-23-2008 (12-23-2008, 08:17 PM)MrGrey link Wrote: i dont celebrate christmas... because i dont understand the correlation between santa and jesusI celebrate Christmas as a relief of having my balls freezing in Winter. Also, many correlations between Santa Claus and Jesus Christ...
Not that I believe in any of this, I'm just saying... Re: ie password - KarthXLR - 12-24-2008 (12-23-2008, 08:35 PM)Benito Mussolini link Wrote: [quote author=MrGrey link=topic=2045.msg57844#msg57844 date=1230081467]I celebrate Christmas as a relief of having my balls freezing in Winter. Also, many correlations between Santa Claus and Jesus Christ...
Not that I believe in any of this, I'm just saying... [/quote] Really, it's baffling where Santa came in. It makes me curious how he got all the glory. Re: ie password - Benito Mussolini - 12-24-2008 (12-24-2008, 01:14 PM)Karthmas link Wrote: Really, it's baffling where Santa came in. It makes me curious how he got all the glory. I really have no idea where you can get that kind of information. Re: ie password - MrGrey - 12-24-2008 the things you pointed out have no correlation to santa claus and 8 reindeer or christmas trees ... same thing with easter and bunny rabbit and eggs.. its fucking stupid lol Re: ie password - Blues - 12-24-2008 I tend to find the people who refuse to celebrate holidays over silly details stupider than the people who just ride with it and enjoy the holidays/time with friends and family/time off/free shit. Oh, btw, Christianity and Santa Claus, 35 and a half seconds in google. Early Christian origins A medieval fresco depicting St Nicholas from the Boyana Church, near Sofia, BulgariaSaint Nicholas of Myra is the primary inspiration for the Christian figure of Santa Claus. He was a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop of Myra in Lycia, a province of the Byzantine Anatolia, now in Turkey. Nicholas was famous for his generous gifts to the poor, in particular presenting the three impoverished daughters of a pious Christian with dowries so that they would not have to become prostitutes. He was very religious from an early age and devoted his life entirely to Christianity. And, like all holidays, various cultures/similar figures were merged into one, more interesting character/holiday that was easier for the masses to remember than a history lesson. |