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- --+ Juno Hacker Text v1.0 +--
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-
- Index:
- Ia. What Juno Is
- Ib. How Juno Works
- Ic. How To Read Someone's Mail
- Id. How To Send Files Through Someone's Mail
- Without Them Knowing It
- Ie. Changing The Last User
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- Ia. What Juno Is
-
- Juno is a a free e-mail program for the Windows
- platform (availible at www.Juno.com). You don't need to
- have an internet connection to access Juno (once you've
- got the software.) It has area codes in just about
- everywhere in the United States. It dials up to a local
- area phone number, then downloads and sends your mail.
- (They make their money from little advertisements
- throughout the program.)
-
- Ib. How Juno Works
-
- 1.Directory Structure:
- Juno is defaultly installed into your
- C:\Program Files\Juno. The users are within that
- directory (each user has his own directory) and are easy
- to spot because the are the USER000* directories.
- Example: C:\Program Files\Juno\USER0001 would be one
- user. C:\Program Files\Juno\USER0002 would be another.
- To find out which user is in which directory, each USER
- folder has a Juno.ini file in it. Open it.
- In there you will find something like:
-
- [UserInfo]
- User=This_is_the_users_name
- Password=EAFAF84873845702
- Salt=1D6F7D8798D4D639
-
- The "User" is the name you are trying to find out (so
- you know who's mail you're reading.) The Password is NOT
- what Juno uses to decrypt, then check the password. I
- have tried deleting it, changing it and everything else,
- and I was still able to log in with my normal password.
- As of the time this file was written, I do not know how
- the password structure works.
- (but that's ok.. we wont need it) ;-]
-
- 2.Address Books
- The address books are (of course) email
- addresses saved by the user so he doesn't have to
- remember them. They are in the USER's folder with the
- name "addrbook.nv". open it with Edit (DOS's way of
- editing things.. type: "edit filename" to edit a file
- in DOS) and see how it works. Note: if you try to edit
- it with Notepad, it will save it as a .txt even if you
- change it to "all files". You can add, delete, or edit
- addresses.. If you want to mess them up so that they
- get all returned mail, make it something that they wont
- notice.
- Example:
- change BOBSMITH@WHATEVER.COM
- to B0BSMITH@WHATEVER.COM (notice the "O" changed to "0")
-
- Here is what several of the files are:
- -Inbox FOLD0000.FRM
- -Outbox FOLD0001.FRM
- -Deleted FOLD0002.FRM
- -Sent FOLD0003.FRM
- -Draft FOLD0004.FRM
- -AutoSave FOLD0005.FRM
-
- Ic. How To Read Someone's Mail
-
- Just open thier fold0000.frm file in Edit. They are all
- stored in the same file.
-
- Id. How To Send Files Through Someone's Mail
- Without Them Knowing It
-
- Juno's Outbox is stored in the fold0001.frm file (as
- shown above). Open that in DOS with Edit and put the
- following text.
-
- <----From here---->
-
- this_is_ the_email_message.
- From: Whoever
- To: person@domain.com
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 11:15:18 -0600
- Subject: this_is_the_subject_line...
- Full-Name:
- X-Status: Unsent
- X-Juno-Att: 0
- MIME-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
-
- <----To Here---->
-
- Then in Edit press "alt" (to get the menu).
- Select "File" then "Save".
- IMPORTANT: The next time the person starts up Juno, he
- will be prompted: "Just get mail" or "Get AND Send
- mail". There really isn't much to worry about if the
- person isn't a heavy thinker. But if they look around a
- little bit, they'll find your message. But I've never
- had anyone notice so far. ;-]
-
- Ie. Changing The Last User
-
- When the last person who used juno exits, Juno
- automatically saves that person to disk so that next
- time Juno is started up again, the last user to access
- it is the one appearing on the drop-down box. This is
- no big deal, but if you want to say to someone "I wasn't
- the last one on", here is your "proof". Open the
- C:\Program Files\Juno\Lib\Juno.ini file. Scroll down
- until you see this:
-
- [History]
- Last user=USER_NAME
- Session ended=TRUE
- Recovery failed=
-
- Now, just change the user name to one that exists on
- the computer you are using. If you try to change it to
- a user name that doesn't exist on your computer, it wont
- work.
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