Mindwarper * wrote:
> If Mozilla or Opera are installed it is also possible to use they're data which is stored in the /Application Data/.
> The only problem is that I will still have to know the username of the victim.
Mozilla user's profile path will have a randomly named directory. See
below (this on Windows 2000 and XP):
C:\Documents and Settings\<Windows username>\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\<profile name, usually default>\<random 8
characters>.slt
Older Mozilla installations may have slightly different path, but they
should all still contain that "salted" directory name.
> If Mozilla or Opera are installed it is also possible to use they're data which is stored in the /Application Data/.
> The only problem is that I will still have to know the username of the victim.
Mozilla user's profile path will have a randomly named directory. See
below (this on Windows 2000 and XP):
C:\Documents and Settings\<Windows username>\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\<profile name, usually default>\<random 8
characters>.slt
Older Mozilla installations may have slightly different path, but they
should all still contain that "salted" directory name.
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Heikki Toivonen
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