If the account is inactive, or it has the birthday check on it, you can "log in" and it will either have 'hi.phtml'(good password) or 'badpassword.phtml' in the URL bar .
Otherwise, I don't think so .
I know of (you need an account to see links) but I need to know if it actually logs in or if it simply checks the account. I want to verify passwords without resetting the last seen date essentially. Is this possible? Thanks.
If the account is inactive, or it has the birthday check on it, you can "log in" and it will either have 'hi.phtml'(good password) or 'badpassword.phtml' in the URL bar .
Otherwise, I don't think so .
J_L_K_64 rules you.
what about putting in the wrong birth date deliberately? if it tells that the password is correct but the birth date is wrong, I guess we can tell that the password is correct without logging in. I've never tried it out though. make sure first.
Thank you for the replies! I am aware of checking the password without entering the right birthday, but I possibly have access to an account that is on a "hiatus" according to their profile and I'd like to know if the password is right... without resetting the clock. Oh well, not that big of a deal.
Not a program but you can do it by hand.
Go to (you need an account to see links) and log in with the info. If the password works, you'll receive a Birthday Prompt or it'll simply log in. If the PW is incorrect, it'll say Incorrect Username/Password. If it's banned, it'll say Account Banned
Enjoy!
@(you need an account to see links)
If you find someone kind enough that has one, if you run it through a bday cracker, it will pick out the ones with incorrect passwords, and give bdays for the pws that does work. ^.^
Zachafer (12-09-2012)
Theres a way in keyquest too but this way seems easier