I was studying today in an undisclosed location, when all of a sudden my friend called me over to the computer he was using. The previous user hadn't logged out of their account, and their Gmail was open. The previous user had been using FireFox and I realized that the ''would you like FireFox to save this password'' box was open, unanswered. Her simple act of ignoring this box would lead to my access to her account. I immediately clicked ''remember''.
Everything was a piece of cake from there.
I fiddled around with her E-mail settings a bit, but didn't change anything noticeable. After all, I didn't want her to know she was under attack. I signed up for e-mail forwarding on my troll account, so I would receive every e-mail that she receives. This is great for many reasons, some of which I will explain.
After that, I decided to go back to my ''remember password'' idea. I won't explain exactly how I did it (there are multiple ways, I use the quickest and easiest one), but I used that to get her e-mail password. Being logged into someone's e-mail account temporarily is one thing, but having 24/7 access to it is another. Not only that, but by gaining her e-mail password I also gained her password to the university system. This is pretty significant, as you could guess, but I don't intend to use it that much.
Within a few minutes, I found her Facebook (which is how I know she is a female) and various information within her university account. I noticed that she had good grades, which is good. I found the e-mail addresses of her parents, some other identifying information, and, my favorite of all, her wish list for classes next semester.
At this point, a few goals began to develop, such as:
1. Gain unnoticed access to her Facebook account
2. Investigate further the information I have access to
3. Intercept all cyber communication to and from her
4. Figure out her password to other sites
My most prominent goal is the first one. I could easily snipe access to her Facebook account. I have a lot of experience in hijacking Facebook accounts, and I know the process like the back of my hand. The only problem is that I could only snipe access, instead of just gaining it (i.e. in order to hack her Facebook account I would have to change her password instead of just discover it). This would draw unwanted attention to her accounts, and she would realize that she is under attack, so I must get unnoticed access; I must figure out her Facebook password on my own.
I have to think about this.
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