Hacker Quest is a graphic novel By Dr. Clement Shimizu, Mxmlln Montgomery DW, and Illustrated by Yulika Murakami. This wizard walks the reader though the steps required to inject a keylogger into a web browser. For more information about this and other hack tutorials please buy my book HACKER QUEST on amazon.
Disclaimer / Warning
This book is a fiction about kids learning how to hack computers. Although the story is a work of imagination, the hacks are real. Not only that, we give a step by step tutorial on how even a child can do it themselves.
Therefore a high level of maturity and supervision is needed when reading this book. Parents should monitor chiildrens use of computers very closely. Doubly when reading this book. These exploits may be very ilegal and will land you or your kid in jail. We do not recommend doing them. We do not take responsibility for your actions or your kids actions.
Tutorial
Step 1) A random code has been generated for you. Write it down. If you already have a code, type it in and press submit.
Step 2) Copy or memorize this javascript code. Please take note of the quotation marks.
Step 3) In a different window, navigate to a login page
Step 4) Type in "javascript:" exactly without quotes into the url bar.
Step 5) Paste or type in the javascript code from the previous step into the url bar after the "javascript:".
Step 6) Now, pretending to be the target, type into the browser a username and password. Use a fake one because its now logging!
FINALLY Go to the results tab to see what information you have collected!
Keylogger Results
Showing results for code : DE9B99C
Press refresh to update results
NO_RESULTS
Troubleshooting
* This will only work if the user doesn't change pages or refresh the browser.
* Pasting javascript into the url will not work on mobile. You will need to create a mobile bookmarklet instead.
* Pasting javascript may mangle some of the javascript code. Look at the pasted code to make sure its exactly the same as the original. Pay attention to the quotes.
* Words colored in pink are likely keyboard control keys. You may find them helpful when intrepeting the results. For example arrow keys or Backspace may mean a correction, while Tab may indicate jumping from the user name box to the password box.
* The keylog is cleared regularly. So it may be cleared between the time the keys are logged and when you view the results.
* The service will stop accepting new data for a time period if it gets too many requests. This may be your fault or someone elses.