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phishing attack from linux with 3g/4g mobile internet hotspot on wan

Setup Online to local machine Forwarding for SET Social Engineering Toolkit in Kali Linux You will follow the given steps to setup  forwarding. Go on ngrok.com and click on Sign Up Fill your detail and register. Download ngrok zip file, choose appropriate architecture as per your system (64bit/32bit). otherwise you will face problem. Extract the files Run terminal and reach at location you have extracted ngrok file. After sign up on ngrok.com you will get two commands written there. Execute both commands in sequence. Start SET Social Engineering toolkit Select 1 > 2 > 3 > 2 options after starting toolkit and hit enter after pressing each key. It will ask for IP Address, Copy forwarding link generated by ngrok and paste here. Give the website name you want to create phishing page. (ex - www.facebook.com , www.gmail.com) Send link to victim and wait for logging him/her After Login I hope you like this article if you have any question comment in

how to use mobile network hotspot wan for website in linux / install ngrok / portword with mobile hotspot

Share Your Local Web Server Publicly using ngrok  how to portword with linux mobile 3g 4g internet without router share you your website As a web developer, my workflow often includes writing a little code, firing up a local web server, and doing a quick smoke test to make sure things look alright. Occasionally, I'll encounter a situation where I'll need someone else (coworker, client, etc.) to provide some feedback on a design decision before moving forward. If I'm in the office, it's easy. I'll just call them over to take a look. However, there are times when I need to share my local changes with someone remotely and get feedback quickly . If the change is relatively minor, deploying to some staging environment might be overkill. How can I expose my local web server publicly so my clients can view my changes and provide immediate feedback ? What is ngrok? ngrok is a reverse proxy that creates a secure tunnel from a public endpoint to a