DSL Modems Being Hacked

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I've heard some people say their PSP, XBOX 360 or Nintendo Wii has gotten access from their DSL modem even though they are non wireless modems.
One of my neighbors actually came outside showing me his PSP online and he didn't have a wireless modem. That's pretty good evidence to me using my own eyes. This brings up a dang important question. If you have a wireless modem, you have access to see who and what is using that connection. Is there a similar way with a nonwireless modem to see who and what is using your connection?
 
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FreedomLost said:
Is there a similar way with a nonwireless modem to see who and what is using your connection?
WIRESHARK:
http://www.wireshark.org/


The DSNIFF package
dsniff simple password sniffer. handles FTP, Telnet, HTTP, POP, NNTP, IMAP, SNMP, LDAP, Rlogin, NFS, SOCKS, X11, IRC, AIM, CVS, ICQ, Napster, Citrix ICA, Symantec pcAnywhere, NAI Sniffer, Microsoft SMB, and Oracle SQL*Net auth info. goes beyond most sniffers in that it minimally parses each application protocol, only saving the "interesting" bits. uses Berkeley DB as its output file format, logging only unique auth info. supports full TCP/IP reassembly, courtesy of libnids (all of the following tools do, as well).
mailsnarf a fast and easy way to violate the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18 USC 2701-2711), be careful. outputs all messages sniffed from SMTP traffic in Berkeley mbox format, suitable for offline browsing with your favorite mail reader (mail -f, pine, etc.).
urlsnarf output all requested URLs sniffed from HTTP traffic in CLF (Common Log Format, used by almost all web servers), suitable for offline post-processing with your favorite web log analysis tool (analog, wwwstat, etc.).
webspy sends URLs sniffed from a client to your local Netscape browser for display, updated in real-time (as the target surfs, your browser surfs along with them, automagically). a fun party trick. :)
http://www.datanerds.net/~mike/dsniff.html



Going to take a lil research. That you have to do yourself...sorry. Check the forums of each...as well as Google. It worked for me.
 
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FreedomLost said:
One of my neighbors actually came outside showing me his PSP online and he didn't have a wireless modem. ?

If he does'nt have a wireless router in his crib... I'm 100% positive someone else on his block does...and that's what he was connected to.