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Community => General discussion => : parad0x April 18, 2013, 02:25:33 PM

: Use friend's internet connection
: parad0x April 18, 2013, 02:25:33 PM
My friend somewhere read that if you can somehow compromise a system having internet connection, you can use the speed of his internet connection as your internet connection but I am not sure how this happens. If this is correct, I'll be using my friend's internet connection which is having a greater speed than that of mine and is unlimited and then, I'll use that for downloading stuff. ;) ;)
 Any guidence will be thankful.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Axon April 18, 2013, 02:30:18 PM
Yes you can, and you can use his system as a proxy too.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: parad0x April 18, 2013, 02:38:24 PM
Thanks Axon, for fast reply.


I want to do that as my downloading speed is very low(actually 10KBps) and he has about 340KBps. I want to hack that but I didn't find how to do this on  internet. Can someone guide me a little in the direction of doing this as I can place a backdoor in his PC but don't know what to do next...
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Stackprotector April 18, 2013, 02:42:34 PM
Thanks Axon, for fast reply.


I want to do that as my downloading speed is very low(actually 10KBps) and he has about 340KBps. I want to hack that but I didn't find how to do this on  internet. Can someone guide me a little in the direction of doing this as I can place a backdoor in his PC but don't know what to do next...
Let's say, "Friend"  "Backdoor"  you sure mate? I don't think it's very nice to steal the last little bit of bandwith he has left. Because that is fucking nothing. I get troubles sometimes when i am doing all kinds of stuff on my 130 megabit connection.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: WirelessDesert April 18, 2013, 03:25:09 PM
Thanks Axon, for fast reply.


I want to do that as my downloading speed is very low(actually 10KBps) and he has about 340KBps. I want to hack that but I didn't find how to do this on  internet. Can someone guide me a little in the direction of doing this as I can place a backdoor in his PC but don't know what to do next...
340KBps? That's nothing. Ermahgerd! Internet connection sucks in India.
If the cables going to your computer don't support traffic higher then 10-20KBps,then you are obviously out of luck. Try to find out what cable that is used.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: silenthunder April 18, 2013, 03:41:54 PM
Lol as we sit here running circles around you people..I have 32MBps internet, of course that's what it's *supposed* to be. Actual download speed is like 4 or 5 MBps, which is complete BS, but it's fast enough to satisfy me. I can download a 10Gb game in under an hour, so it's all good.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Snayler April 18, 2013, 03:55:42 PM
Lol as we sit here running circles around you people..I have 32MBps internet, of course that's what it's *supposed* to be. Actual download speed is like 4 or 5 MBps, which is complete BS, but it's fast enough to satisfy me. I can download a 10Gb game in under an hour, so it's all good.
Are you sure you're not confusing Mbps with Mb/s? It's a common mistake, and ISPs take advantage of that.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: proxx April 18, 2013, 04:48:45 PM
At OP:

There is just one big flaw in your logic.
Yes you could use someone elses connection , in fact the internet is nothing but "someone elses connection"  but it would still be limited to your own throughput no matter what you do.
Only another/more physical connection(s) would make sense.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: parad0x April 18, 2013, 05:15:36 PM
At OP:

There is just one big flaw in your logic.
Yes you could use someone elses connection , in fact the internet is nothing but "someone elses connection"  but it would still be limited to your own throughput no matter what you do.
Only another/more physical connection(s) would make sense.
That means I can't do that?? ??? ???
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Snayler April 18, 2013, 05:18:15 PM
That means I can't do that?? ??? ???
That means it won't magically make your connection faster. You'll have speed if you, for example, inject a backdoor on your friend's computer and use it to download stuff. But if you try to transfer the downloaded stuff into your computer using your connection, it will be limited by your download speed or his upload speed, whichever is slower.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Stackprotector April 18, 2013, 05:19:14 PM
That means I can't do that?? ??? ???
If he is a friend ( i am not sure what that means in india after reading your posts ) you could ask him to download some things and put it on a usb drive xD.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: parad0x April 18, 2013, 05:22:12 PM
If he is a friend ( i am not sure what that means in india after reading your posts ) you could ask him to download some things and put it on a usb drive xD.
Yeah, he can download and put it on USB but you know I have to download stuff like video tuts, tools, programs, books and like that. He can give me upto some extent not everything.  :)
I wasn't saying particularly to my friend, I asked it as if I can apply on a friend, I can apply it on almost anyone by social engineering.
 


@Snayler: Backdoor won't allow me to do so, but through backdoor, I can send a trojan to control his pc.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: proxx April 18, 2013, 05:42:16 PM
We can it a little further in that case, he could setup something like RDS or a SSH shell or alike and you could use his connection to download stuff, control whatever you need to control. Put it on a portable drive of any kind and pick that up at a later point.
As I said previously the only way around this is physical in whatever form. Being exactly that.

However there are other ways to actually achive what it is your seeking.
I could let you in on a little secret 8) :P But you gotta loose that windows thingy first.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: 0poitr April 18, 2013, 05:55:04 PM
but it would still be limited to your own throughput no matter what you do.
Only another/more physical connection(s) would make sense.

Why not? If he's in the same LAN as the OP.

@paradox
In fact, of you're in the same LAN i.e. behind the same nat box, I'll say fire up ettercap and try getting some login creds for the ISP :P
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: proxx April 18, 2013, 06:21:32 PM
Than he is very likely to have the same speed availible, which makes the whole ordeal tedious and irrelevent.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: DamonX April 18, 2013, 10:42:25 PM
Why not? If he's in the same LAN as the OP.

@paradox
In fact, of you're in the same LAN i.e. behind the same nat box, I'll say fire up ettercap and try getting some login creds for the ISP :P


If Paradox was in the same LAN as his friend, that means both have the same Internet connection  :).  They are definitely not in same LAN. 


@Paradox,


I think your friend might be talking about compromising someone's wireless access point, and joining it to download files and stuff?  I can't make sense of the fact that you can compromise someone's computer and increase your bandwidth.  Wouldn't it still use your bandwidth when transferring traffic from his connection to yours?  Wouldn't your own bandwidth will create a bottleneck as it can't transfer large data that your friend connection could?  I might be thinking too much tho  :)
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: silenthunder April 19, 2013, 02:13:31 AM
Are you sure you're not confusing Mbps with Mb/s? It's a common mistake, and ISPs take advantage of that.

Um, really I'm not sure. I picked the internet speed with mom, and the one we chose said that we'd be able to download 32 megs of data a second, idk if thats MB/s or MBps.. but that's what it said, and we're barely getting half that. Of course, it's on old wires and a somewhat old modem too. I'm sure fiberoptics and a newer modem would help substantially.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: 0poitr April 19, 2013, 08:08:45 AM
 

If Paradox was in the same LAN as his friend, that means both have the same Internet connection  :) .  They are definitely not in same LAN. 

On the same LAN doesn't mean same internet package.
ISPs cap speed based on who logs in and the plan they are subscribed to.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: Snayler April 19, 2013, 08:17:34 AM
Um, really I'm not sure. I picked the internet speed with mom, and the one we chose said that we'd be able to download 32 megs of data a second, idk if thats MB/s or MBps.. but that's what it said, and we're barely getting half that.
32Mbps is actually 32 megabits per second. In order to get the value of your speed in Megabytes per second, you need to divide the Mbps value by 8.

32 / 8 = 4 Megabytes per second (max. speed).

This is because each byte is composed by 8 bits (1's and 0's).

(...)said that we'd be able to download 32 megs of data a second(...)
This is were they've tricked you, by not specifying which value they're talking about ("megs").

And BTW, 4 MB/s is actually pretty good. Mine reaches 1,2 MB/s max.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: parad0x April 19, 2013, 10:20:42 AM
0poitr,  we are not in any lan.
If I want to hack his pc, it would come under remote hacking. I want to use his internet connection remotely.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: WirelessDesert April 19, 2013, 12:43:32 PM
parad0x; to sum this thread up.
It's not physically possible.
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: DamonX April 20, 2013, 02:22:47 AM
parad0x; to sum this thread up.
It's not physically possible.


lies ... nothing is impossible   ;D
: Re: Use friend's internet connection
: proxx April 20, 2013, 08:12:49 AM
Hes right.

Some years ago I worked for a cable company (DOCIS)
We had customers that had these old thompson modem.
They had contracts that where a couple years old and relatively expensive for that day standards.
A few of them ran reverse engineered firmware.
Basically they removed the speedlock that was built in the firmware.
The funny thing is we knew about it.

They company just let them because the outdated overpriced contract made sure they paid too much anyway.
:)