Wireshark filter whatsapp messages1/18/2024 The Answer after calling the API is an xml saying: I don't know what self exactly does and I didn't really looked for it because the SMS-Way seemed the best for me, especally because I just wanted to know my Code :> When choosing sms you get the Code via SMS as you may know it, choosing voice you get a call at the to-number where it reads the code (I didn't test but it would match with informations you find at some other places in the web). The metod is maybe the most interesting thing. > I don't know how to get to them and the App has as "fallback" just the 0's in it when the system-request for them fails so it should work with the 0's (and it does) Mcc/mnc/imsi = Should be the "Mobile Country Code", "Mobile Network Code" and the "Mobile Subscriber Identification Number" DE_de goes to lc=DE&lg=de US_en would be lc=US&lg=en Lc/lg = Language-Code(?) splittet up - e.g. To = number where the sms or call should go to (maybe security weakness?) I used information I found in the web to fill the information for the Nokia C3-00.Īs said by the pw: I don't think you really have to fake it to look like this but it maybe makes it harder to find you.ġ) The first step ist requesting the Registration-code from the Server (the Code you get i.e. I tried it with an old SIM I had lying around)Ġ) All these API-Request are done with an User-Agent like: The registration process works this way: (no gurantee that it is right and don't try it with your "real" number. Just logging in via XAMPP in Pidgin doesn't work expectedly With this I got so far that I got an Registration-Code and I also get the response from the Server that the account exists but I can't login because I hadn't enough time to look excatly at the login process. The second thing I searched for is the registration process. (Maybe someone who knows how to create an MD5 in Java can look at it what is different except the reverse of the imei?) I really don't know what it exactly does and didn't look deeper into it but it isn't a "real" md5 I think. I just wrapped it _very dirty_ in a standalone Java program to test it. I must admit I don't exactly know how this transormation works but I have the code that does it. The Password is set during the registration process but usually it is an transformation of the IMEI of your phone (in case you don't want to stand out you should also do it like this). International area code without the 0's or + in the beginning + phone number without the first 0 + example if you live in germany and having the phone number 017612345 it would be -> 0049 for germany without the 0's and the phone number without the 0. Matching with reports from some other threads here and in other forums the login name I found was some sort of: The first thing is the login-Name and the password needed to login: I don't know if it's helpful for you but I will try to share the things I found out by looking into the code even though I can't gurantee they are right: (In the following work I always pretended to be an Nokia C3-00 just that you know when it appears i.e. I'm not a programmer but had done some "Hello World" stuff on Java before so I tried to understand a little bit what is going on in the Client. jar you can find via google to look a little bit into it. I used the Symbian S40 Client and decompiled the. They used to have this thing where all you had to do was put your phone in airplane mode and the activation code would be in your outbox not sent, but that wont work anymore.Ī few weeks ago I also tried to look a little bit into WhatsApp but had to give up because of my final exams at school. because it is not encrpted you can intercept it from your phone I have been trying to figure it out for days saw many links, does anyone have any advice ? here are two posts I found on the internet that might help. So I have heard that whatsap is not encrypted ( its an app like viber) and that when you sign up for a number hte code is generated within your phone sent to whatssapp servers and then sent to you.
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