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Intercepting Files in Wireshark From Carders.ws

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Go to Wireshark and open the file with previously intercepted FTP traffic.





Next, go to the TCP stream. Right click on the first package. Follow-> TCP Stream, that is, to put together the entire session:





We get this:





Here we will see a window that reflects all FTP commands and responses that were transmitted in this session. Pay attention to the sites mentioning * .zip file. This is clearly what we are looking for.

  • SIZE OS Fingerprinting with ICMP.zip - request file size.
  • RETR OS Fingerprinting with ICMP.zip - server response.
  • 610078 bytes - file size
This file interested us. Now try to find it. Left-click on the RETR-package and get to this place (do not forget to clear the filter strip from the top):





We are looking for the nearest FTP-DATA package. Who did not know, FTP-DATA is once again intended for transferring data and files via the FTP protocol.





On this package, right-click. Follow-> TCP Stream.





We get a conclusion in the form of a zagogulin. We see Show and save data as. Choose RAW. We get this:





Poke on Save as ... We fall into the save dialog box. Save the file name.zip.

Close Wireshark.

Open the archive and see:





You are now familiar with one of the main ways to search for information in the TCP traffic dump.
 
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