Saturday, April 25, 2009

This is How to Hack Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo Mail Account

Someone recently asked me how to retrieve their spouse’s Hotmail password, knowing that this is almost impossible, I reluctantly browse through the net for an answer; I realized that internet is flooded with million and millions of these so called hacking Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo mail tutorial scams. Why is it a scam?


The Truth

The truth is, these scams works by fooling you into giving out your own password blindly, one of the requirement set out by these hackers is the sending of your own user name and password to an account that the scammer owns. Usually it has a very suspicious name to it, for example recoverpassword@hotmail.com (example) or adminpasswordrecovery@yahoo.com (example). How does it work?

These hackers claimed that there is a bug in the Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo mail system and by emailing your user name, your password and your spouse’s /friend’s /enemy’s email address to the designated email address, a reply together with the requested password would arrive in your inbox within a day or two. Truth is, you’ve been conned into giving out your password, thus allowing the hacker unrestricted access into your email account.

The bottom line is, never reveal your password to a stranger, not even Microsoft’s hotmail team members, and your password can be retrieved with the ‘lost password’ feature in hotmail or any other email system.

Is there another way, say some soft of Brute Force hacking software?

You’ve been warned again, there are no such things as Brute Force hacking for emails. Brute Force hacking doesn’t work in any internet application, it’s like flooding the server with million of request per minute, common sense would tell you that if a server spot a DOS attack, it would block the IP address immediately, as a general rule of thumb, NEVER do anything a “hacker” tells you to do.

But, there ought to be some bug in their system right?





Adriaan Graas is a 16 years-old student from Netherlands who is interested in internet security and web development. Adriaan Graas informed Microsoft about an XSS (cross site scripting) exploit he found in Hotmail. Read More - Hacking Hotmail

and

Ask Dave Taylor found a relatively simple bug in gmail, it’s a sneaky hack that involves just as much social engineering as computer trickery. The key is that you got an invitation from someone you didn’t know. Read More - Hacking Gmail.

Breaking into an email account with known exploit is possible, but the only problem is, the engineers would have patched up the hole within hours when a bug is found. On top of that, exploiting a bug in an email system requires an in depth knowledge in computing, what are your chances of finding one and go about hacking it?

Friday, April 24, 2009

Unlock ur Dialog batta to any network

Hi all! If you are using a huawei E220 HSPDA Modem and it has locked to a particular network… Well. Here is the solution to use it for any network..I crack that software and share it fo u..enjoy..

Follow these steps carefully and 10 Minutes maximum your modem is FREE!!!

You need little software for the process. Don’t worry. they can be downloaded freely…

These are need to unlock the modem. You can download all from this link. Download
  1. huawei E220 firmware update
  2. A HEX editor
  3. QMAT - QC Mobile Analysis Tool
  4. E220 Simlock Unlocking tool

After you downloaded this. Now we will start our task.

  • Run “huawei E220 firmware update” make sure your ‘mobile partner’ is not running and modem has connected to the computer. This will detect the modem. don’t run the update. just cancel the wizard .


  • Run ‘QMAT - QC Mobile Analysis Tool’ Click on ‘hardware forensics’ menu and choose ‘Use Com/Usb port’.

  • Select ‘COM - HUAWEI Connect - 3G PC UI Interface (COM)’ on the serial com port like on the image. then click on ’Send Cmd’ Button. A message will appear below as ‘Successfully send command’.

  • If you don’t get message try again the process. look at the com port number in update wizard and QMAT.
  • Now in the COM functions box choose ‘Rea EFS’ from the dropdown list. Then click on ‘Let’s go’. Give a file name. Now process will continue for some minutes. Don’t worry even though QMAT has 10 minutes trial, it is enough to save our file.

  • After completion of the process (File size was 64Mb in mine), Run ‘Freeware Hex Editor XVI32’ open the saved file. Lot of numbers!!!
  • Click on search.

  • and find 53642c00 on left hand side.

  • you will that 53 and another letter or number has highlighted. look on next near that for a about 8 digit number. write it on something. THIS IS YOUR UNLOCK CODE!

  • Now run ‘E220 Simlock Unlocking tool’ enter the unlock code. Enjoy!!! You just did it.

  • Now try with a another sim. make sure you have made a new profile in the option menu.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Automatically telnet and get details from network devices



How I achieve this

I developed a java program, that help us to automatically telnet router or switch and get details from it. Basically it need to maintain the xml file. Because it need to store our routers or switches user name and password. So that why I make xml file for that.
There I give you 2 jar files and one xml file. Before you need java platform. Then you copy sshfactory.jar file to your java bin file and another jar file is my one.It's Network-Hack.jar file. You can run this file in your desktop. After you run that jar file you can see text file with their ip address . This I recommend for only cisco devise. I didn't check for other products. Enjoy my product....

Network-Hack.jar
sshfactory.jar
xml

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Gmail in IP phone


How I achieved this

1st you have to download this file.link

There are just two php scripts to make this work!

idle.php - This is set in the 7961G's configuration file to auto load as the idle screen after the phone is idle for 2 minutes. Basically it just tells the phone to download and display a dynamically generated PNG file.

createpng.php - this script given the 'lc' variable (WeatherZone's Location) will generate the current temp, and two day forecast. I know it's not the most efficient coding - but I am only a casual coder!
Note that I use a font I donwloaded for the big temp text which you can get here: Arial-72.gdf
I don't bother caching the generated image as I only use this service on a single phone - obviously would be worthwile if there were more than the 1 phone uitlisting the service!

weather report to IP phone


I develop that application when I MIT. There's a lot of functionality available in the Cisco 7960/7940 IP phones (and some limited functionality in the 7905s). (Note: Now we're using 7961/7941/7906.) Just scratching the surface so far, I've written a simple weather reporting app in PHP that provides pages for the Idle URL.
this is ur download link
enjoy

Internet Download Manager


hi , this is i cracked one. try it and enjoy.


this is download link..

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Rss Feed to cisco phone

Installing RSS feed to cisco ip phone on Your Web Server

Step by step directions on how to install the rss2cisco perl script on your windows or linux based web server.


Summary This document will cover in a step by step fashion how to download, install and configure a perl script to display RSS feeds on a Cisco VOIP Telephone's LCD display.

Index

  1. Configuring your feeds
  2. Windows with IIS Specific Instructions
  3. Linux/BSD/OSX/etc with Apache Specific Instructions
  4. Setting up the Phone Service in Call Manager
  5. Conclusion

Configuring your feeds

The first step is to actually download the perl script(download link here link), but if you can't figure that out without a tutorial then this is probably the wrong task for you. Once you have the script downloaded, open it up in the text editor of your choice. Do note that because it uses unix line breaks, Notepad on windows is NOT a good choice. Wordpad, however, will display it fine. As will any application on Linux or BSD/OSX.

Look for the line "ATTENTION: EDIT THE FOLLOWING VARIABLES" and go to the $pathto line below it. Do not disturb or change any other characters on this line and inside the single quotes put the location your script will end up at. Such as: 'http://blog.ginc.co.cc/phone_services' Do NOT put a slash at the end of this line as the script will automatically add one later.

Below that line is where we enter the RSS feeds we want. RSS feed configurations are 2 lines per RSS feed. One line is for the title/description, the other is for the URL that the feed is located at. Copy one of the example feeds and replace everything inside the single quotes on the @descriptions line with the name of the feed. Visit a website you enjoy and find their RSS icon or link. Take the URL to the feed and place it inside the single quotes of the @feeds line, replacing the existing feed URL. Do this as many times as you want, however Cisco IP phones have a limit of 64 menu items, so you can't exceed that.

That completes all the changes you need to make inside the script. Please do not change anything else unless you know what you are doing. Even changing by accident a single character will cause the script to fail and you'll have to start over again. Be mindful of your editing!

Save your changes to the file, rename it to cisco.pl and move along to the next step.

Windows with IIS Specific Instructions

These directions are for users who are running Windows server 2000 or 2003 with Microsoft's IIS web server. Please skip them if this is not your configuration.
  • Install IIS using Add/Remove Programs if not already installed. (This is left as an exercise for the reader)
  • Download and install the Win32 version of ActivePerl from ActiveState
  • Click the Start button, go to All Programs, then ActiveState ActivePerl. Click "Perl Package Manager".
  • In the console window type exactly: install XML-RSS
  • When the install is complete, type: exit
  • Open the IIS management console and connect to the web server
  • Click on "Web Service Extensions" and ALLOW "Perl CGI Extension" and "Perl ISAPI Extension"
  • Right click on your website (probably "Default Web Site") and click "Properties". Click the "Home Directory" tab.
  • Make sure "Execute Permissions" is set to "Scripts and Executables".
  • Click the "Configuration" button and make sure the extension .pl is in the list.
  • Copy cisco.pl to your website's home folder. (probably C:\inetpub\wwwroot\)
Open Internet Explorer and go to URL that your script now lives at. ie: http://myserver.net/phone/cisco.pl If you see something that looks like this:

You have completed the configuration sucessfully! If you see an error or the text of the script itself, then something went wrong and you should start over.

Linux/BSD/OSX/etc with Apache Specific Instructions

These directions are for users who are running Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, or OSX with the Apache web server. Please skip them if this is not your configuration.
  • Install and configure Apache with mod_perl. This is done at install on almost all linux distros, however: (This is left as an exercise for the reader)
  • (NOTE: This step must be performed as a super user, such as root) At a shell prompt type: perl -e shell -MCPAN
  • In the CPAN perl shell, type: install XML::RSS
  • If you see any prompts about prepending dependant modules answer Yes
  • When the install is complete type: exit
  • Copy/Upload cisco.pl to the folder of your choice in your web server's public folder. Remember to place it in a suitable location for CGI execution
  • Note that you may need to rename the file to .cgi if your Apache configuration requires this for execution of CGI scripts.
  • Ensure that the proper executable permissions are set for rss2cisco.pl
Open Mozilla Firefox and go to URL that your script now lives at. ie: http://myserver.net/phone/rss2cisco.pl If you see something that looks like this:

You have completed the configuration sucessfully! If you see an error or the text of the script itself, then something went wrong and you should start over.

Setting up the Phone Service in Call Manager

Here's where we log into Call Manager's web admin interface and set up the phone service, then apply it to phones. If you don't know how to get into your Call Manager server's web interface what the hell are you doing here?
  • Log into call manager and click the "Feature" menu, then click "Cisco IP Phone Services"
  • Click "Add a New Phone Service" (it's a small link in the upper right hand side of the page)
  • Enter following...
  • Service Name: cisco
  • Service Description: RSS Feeds for your Cisco IP Phone
  • In the Service URL textbox enter the URL to your script, specifically, the address you used to test it in a web browser in the last step.
  • Click Insert
Now the phone service is set up and availble in your Call Manager server. To apply the service to individual phones do the following.
  • Click "Device", then click "Phone"
  • Using the search, find a phone and display it.
  • Click the "Subscribe/Unsubscribe Services" link in the upper right corner.
  • Select "rss2cisco" from the drop down list and click "Continue"
  • Click "Subscribe"
  • Reset the phone to apply the changes.

Conclusion

Now that all your steps are done you should be able to go to your phone, load the service, and display RSS feeds. If not then something has gone wrong and you should review the steps and start again from scratch, checking all your work as you go.

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