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WhatsApp is undoubtedly no.1 Messaging service on mobile devices having
its presence across Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows phone. Users
around the globe exchange billions of messages over WhatsApp. However,
the most popular doesn’t mean the most secure.
We’ve shown you
before how to hack whatsApp messenger as long as you know basic
programming/networking. WhatsApp is designed to be inherently fast and
insecure. When you use WhatsApp, you’re prone to leaking your IM history
and conversations to the world.
How to Read WhatsApp messages from anyone’s Android, iPhone, Blackberry
WhatsApp saves your messaging history on the device itself in a simple
encrypted format. Once you’ve access physical access to victim’s
Android/ iPhone, you literally steal all their messaging history in
couple of seconds with the right tools. Once you have them, you can
decrypt them using the tools we’ll talk about in this article.
(WARNING: This article is only for educational purposes only. Stealing
personal information is an offense by law in multiple constitutions.
This guide is not responsible any damages you might incur.)
This guide is essentially to educate you how to take backup of your
whatsApp conversations in case you wish to change your phone or SD card.
Other than reading whatsapp messaging history, you’ll be able to: Read your whatsapp chats again using a backup file
- Delete the grown-too-big message history of whatsapp, and back-it-up to computer.
- Search old messages with ease.
How to Hack Extract
WhatsApp Messages from Android, iPhone
Step 1. Locate & copy the encrypted backup file.
For Android:
/sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases/msgstore.db.crypt
You can use a file manager to copy encrypted database. If it doesn’t
exist, it can be created from WhatsApp settings> settings > more
> Backup Chat
OR:
/data/data/com.whatsapp/databases/msgstore.db and wa.db
Needs ROOT access. Additional advantage is it displays contact names with phone numbers.
For iPhone:
net.whatsapp.WhatsApp/Documents/ChatStorage.sqlite
You can use an iPhone Backup Tool to get the file, e.g. I-Twin or
Iphone Backup Extractor. Make sure to create an unencrypted backup with
iTunes, as these tools can’t handle encrypted backups. Another
possibility are forensic tools like UFED Physical Analyzer. If you’re
Jailbroken, you can also use iFile.
For Blackberry:
Sync your blackberry with desktop manager and then copy the messagestore.db file from SD.
Step 2. Download and extract WhatsApp Xtract from XDA thread to a
folder e.g. c:\whatsapp. Copy the database files you got in step1 to
this folder.
Step 3. Install Python + pyCrypto library
You’ll need Python runtime and PyCrypto library to decipher the encrypted WhatApp messages.
Install ActivePython (Windows, Linux, Mac OSX). Hint: Use x86 version
if you’re using 32-bit OS, else x64 if using 64bit windows.
When downloaded “run as administrator” install pyCrypto.bat. If you’ve any trouble install pyCrypto.
Step 4. For windows, drag & drop the database file on to “whatsapp_xtract_drag’n'drop_database(s)_here.bat”.
If you’re on Mac or Linux, use following commands:
For Android DB:
python whatsapp_xtract.py msgstore.db -w wa.db
OR (if wa.db is unavailable)
python whatsapp_xtract.py msgstore.db
OR (for crypted db)
python whatsapp_xtract.py msgstore.db.crypt
For iPhone DB: (-w option is ignored)
python whatsapp_xtract.py ChatStorage.sqlite
Once you run these, you’ll see the extracted messages into a html file.
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