Showing posts with label windows hackz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows hackz. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Hide Facebook message seen receipt


Hide Facebook message seen receipt





Hello guys, Today’s I’m sharing a Facebook trick through TechHackTweaks. Now many users using this trick to hide message seen receipt but Facebook doesn't provide any type of this option to do it. Now just relax TechHackTweaks sharing a method or Facebook tweak by using you can hide your Facebook message seen receipt.
Now you can hide in your Facebook message box seen receipt.

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Follow Simple Steps

Ø Download and install Facebook unseen ExtensionFrom chrome web store
Ø Now you will see button on navigation bar so right click on it and choose Enable/disable option for using and you can also change some settings on it.

Thanks

Facebook Blank Post and Blank Comment Tricks Code


Facebook Blank Post and Blank Comment Tricks Code




Most of the daily Facebook users are knows about that Facebook Blank Post Tricks Code but what about those users who didn’t know about Facebook Blank post. And a with blank post we are also sharing blank comment trick.



Here is the Code

For the Blank Post
Just Type @+ [0:0:]
 [Note – Remove + Then Try]


Here is the Code

For the Blank Comment

      a)    press the ALT key,
      b)    hold it, and type 0,1,7,3 without those commas
      c)     (ALT+0173).
      d)    Remember do not release the alt key while typing.
      e)    Now leave all the keys and press enter.
      f)      Voila! You do it.
      g)    EnJoy J







Google queries for locating various Web servers
“Apache/1.3.28 Server at” intitle:index.of
Apache 1.3.2
“Apache/2.0 Server at” intitle:index.of
Apache 2.0
“Apache/* Server at” intitle:index.of
any version of Apache
“Microsoft-IIS/4.0 Server at” intitle:index.of
Microsoft Internet Information Services 4.0
“Microsoft-IIS/5.0 Server at” intitle:index.ofMicrosoft Internet Information Services 5.0
“Microsoft-IIS/6.0 Server at” intitle:index.of
Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
“Microsoft-IIS/* Server at” intitle:index.of
any version of Microsoft Internet Information Services
“Oracle HTTP Server/* Server at” intitle:index.of
any version of Oracle HTTP Server
“IBM _ HTTP _ Server/* * Server at” intitle:index.of
any version of IBM HTTP Server
“Netscape/* Server at” intitle:index.of
any version of Netscape Server
“Red Hat Secure/*” intitle:index.of
any version of the Red Hat Secure server
“HP Apache-based Web Server/*” intitle:index.of
any version of the HP server
Queries for discovering standard post-installation
intitle:”Test Page for Apache Installation” “You are free”
Apache 1.2.6
intitle:”Test Page for Apache Installation” “It worked!” “this Web site!”
Apache 1.3.0 – 1.3.9
intitle:”Test Page for Apache Installation” “Seeing this instead”
Apache 1.3.11 – 1.3.33, 2.0
intitle:”Test Page for the SSL/TLS-aware Apache Installation” “Hey, it worked!”
Apache SSL/TLS
intitle:”Test Page for the Apache Web Server on Red Hat Linux”
Apache on Red Hat
intitle:”Test Page for the Apache Http Server on Fedora Core”
Apache on Fedora
intitle:”Welcome to Your New Home Page!”
Debian Apache on Debian
intitle:”Welcome to IIS 4.0!”
IIS 4.0
intitle:”Welcome to Windows 2000 Internet Services”
IIS 5.0

intitle:”Welcome to Windows XP Server Internet Services”
IIS 6.0
Querying for application-generated system reports
“Generated by phpSystem”

operating system type and version, hardware configuration, logged users, open connections, free memory and disk space, mount points
“This summary was generated by wwwstat”
web server statistics, system file structure
“These statistics were produced by getstats”
web server statistics, system file structure
“This report was generated by WebLog”
web server statistics, system file structure
intext:”Tobias Oetiker” “traffic analysis”
systemperformance statistics as MRTG charts, network configuration
intitle:”Apache::Status” (inurl:server-status | inurl:status.html | inurl:apache.html)
server version, operating system type, child process list, current connections
intitle:”ASP Stats Generator *.*” “ASP Stats Generator” “2003-2004 weppos”
web server activity, lots of visitor information
intitle:”Multimon UPS status page”
UPS device performance statistics
intitle:”statistics of” “advanced web statistics”
web server statistics, visitor information
intitle:”System Statistics” +”System and Network Information Center”

system performance statistics as MRTG charts, hardware configuration, running services
intitle:”Usage Statistics for” “Generated by Webalizer”
web server statistics, visitor information, system file structure
intitle:”Web Server Statistics for ****”
web server statistics, visitor information
nurl:”/axs/ax-admin.pl” -script
web server statistics, visitor information
inurl:”/cricket/grapher.cgi”
MRTG charts of network interface performance
inurl:server-info “Apache Server Information”
web server version and configuration, operating system type, system file structure
“Output produced by SysWatch *”
operating system type and version, logged users, free memory and disk space, mount points, running processes, system logs



dork for finding admin page
admin1.php
admin1.html
admin2.php
admin2.html
yonetim.php
yonetim.html
yonetici.php
yonetici.html
admin/account.php
admin/account.html
admin/index.php
admin/index.html
admin/login.php
admin/login.html
admin/home.php
admin/controlpanel.html
admin/controlpanel.php
admin.php
admin.html
admin/cp.php
admin/cp.html
cp.php
cp.html
administrator/
administrator/index.html
administrator/index.php
administrator/login.html
administrator/login.php
administrator/account.html
administrator/account.php
administrator.php
administrator.html
login.html
modelsearch/login.php
moderator.php
moderator.html
moderator/login.php
moderator/login.html
moderator/admin.php
moderator/admin.html
account.php
account.html
controlpanel/
controlpanel.php
controlpanel.html
admincontrol.php
admincontrol.html
adminpanel.php
adminpanel.html
admin1.asp
admin2.asp
yonetim.asp
yonetici.asp
admin/account.asp
admin/index.asp
admin/login.asp
admin/home.asp
admin/controlpanel.asp
admin.asp
admin/cp.asp
cp.asp
administrator/index.asp
administrator/login.asp
administrator/account.asp
administrator.asp
login.asp
modelsearch/login.asp
moderator.asp
moderator/login.asp
moderator/admin.asp
account.asp
controlpanel.asp
admincontrol.asp
adminpanel.asp
fileadmin/
fileadmin.php
fileadmin.asp
fileadmin.html
administration/
administration.php
administration.html
sysadmin.php
sysadmin.html
phpmyadmin/
myadmin/
sysadmin.asp
sysadmin/
ur-admin.asp
ur-admin.php
ur-admin.html
ur-admin/
Server.php
Server.html
Server.asp
Server/
wp-admin/
administr8.php
administr8.html
administr8/
administr8.asp
webadmin/
webadmin.php
webadmin.asp
webadmin.html
administratie/
admins/
admins.php
admins.asp
admins.html
administrivia/
Database_Administration/
WebAdmin/
useradmin/
sysadmins/
admin1/
system-administration/
administrators/
pgadmin/
directadmin/
staradmin/
ServerAdministrator/
SysAdmin/
administer/
LiveUser_Admin/
sys-admin/
typo3/
panel/
cpanel/
cPanel/
cpanel_file/
platz_login/
rcLogin/
blogindex/
formslogin/
autologin/
support_login/
meta_login/
manuallogin/
simpleLogin/
loginflat/
utility_login/
showlogin/
memlogin/
members/
login-redirect/
sub-login/
wp-login/
login1/
dir-login/
login_db/
xlogin/
smblogin/
customer_login/
UserLogin/
login-us/
acct_login/
admin_area/
bigadmin/
project-admins/
phppgadmin/
pureadmin/
sql-admin/
openvpnadmin/
wizmysqladmin/
vadmind/
ezsqliteadmin/
hpwebjetadmin/
newsadmin/
adminpro/
Lotus_Domino_Admin/
bbadmin/
vmailadmin/
ccp14admin/
irc-macadmin/
banneradmin/
sshadmin/
phpldapadmin/
macadmin/
administratoraccounts/
admin4_account/
admin4_colon/
radmind-1/
Super-Admin/
AdminTools/
cmsadmin/
phpSQLiteAdmin/
server_admin_small/
database_administration/
system_administration/
Update Imp. Dorks.
Dork : "inurl:dettaglio.php?id="

Exploit :
www.victim.com/sito/dettaglio.php?id=[SQL]

Example :
http://www.cicloposse.com/dettaglio.php?id=61'
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dork: inurl:prodotto.php?id)

Exploit: 
www.victim.com/prodotto.php?id=[SQL]

Example:http://www.poderimorini.com/en/prodotto.php?id=14'


sql injection dorks 

allinurl: \”index php go buy\”
allinurl: \”index.php?go=sell\”
allinurl: \”index php go linkdir\”
allinurl: \”index.php?go=resource_center\”
allinurl: \”resource_center.html\”
allinurl: \”index.php?go=properties\”
allinurl: \”index.php?go=register\”

Error message queries
“A syntax error has occurred”filetype:ihtml
Informix database errors, potentially containing function names, filenames, file structure information, pieces of SQL code and passwords
“Access denied for user” “Using password”
authorisation errors, potentially containing user names, function names, file structure information and pieces of SQL code
“The script whose uid is ” “is not allowed to access”

access-related PHP errors, potentially containing filenames, function names and file structure information

“ORA-00921: unexpected end of SQL command”
Oracle database errors, potentially containing filenames, function names and file structure information
“error found handling the request” cocoon filetype:xml
Cocoon errors, potentially containing Cocoon version information, filenames, function names and file structure information
“Invision Power Board Database Error”

Invision Power Board bulletin board errors, potentially containing function names, filenames, file structure information and piece of SQL code

“Warning: mysql _ query()” “invalid query”
MySQL database errors, potentially containing user names, function names, filenames and file structure information
“Error Message : Error loading required libraries.”

CGI script errors, potentially containing information about operating system and program versions, user names, filenames and file structure information

“#mysql dump” filetype:sql
MySQL database errors, potentially containing information about database structure and contents
Dork for locating passwords
http://*:*@www” site
passwords for site, stored as the string “http://username:password@www…”
filetype:bak inurl:”htaccess|passwd|shadow|ht users”
file backups, potentially containing user names and passwords
filetype:mdb inurl:”account|users|admin|admin istrators|passwd|password”
mdb files, potentially containing password information
intitle:”Index of” pwd.db
pwd.db files, potentially containing user names and encrypted passwords
inurl:admin inurl:backup intitle:index.of
directories whose names contain the words admin and backup
“Index of/” “Parent Directory” “WS _ FTP.ini”
filetype:ini WS _ FTP PWD
WS_FTP configuration files, potentially containing FTP server access passwords
ext:pwd inurl:(service|authors|administrators |users) “# -FrontPage-”
files containing Microsoft FrontPage passwords
filetype:sql (“passwd values ****” | “password values ****” | “pass values ****” )
files containing SQL code and passwords inserted into a database
intitle:index.of trillian.ini
configuration files for the Trillian IM
eggdrop filetype:user

user configuration files for the Eggdrop ircbot

filetype:conf slapd.conf
configuration files for OpenLDAP
inurl:”wvdial.conf” intext:”password”
configuration files for WV Dial
ext:ini eudora.ini
configuration files for the Eudora mail client
filetype:mdb inurl:users.mdb
Microsoft Access files, potentially containing user account information
Searching for personal data and confidential documents
filetype:xls inurl:”email.xls”
email.xls files, potentially containing contact information
“phone * * *” “address *” “e-mail” intitle: “curriculum vitae”
CVs
“not for distribution”

confidential documents containing the confidential clause

buddylist.blt
AIM contacts list
intitle:index.of mystuff.xml
Trillian IM contacts list
filetype:ctt “msn”
MSN contacts list
filetype:QDF

QDF database files for the Quicken financial application

intitle:index.of finances.xls
finances.xls files, potentially containing information on bank accounts, financial summaries and credit card numbers
intitle:”Index Of” -inurl:maillog maillog size
maillog files, potentially containing e-mail
Network Vulnerability Assessment Report”
“Host Vulnerability Summary Report”
filetype:pdf “Assessment Report”
“This file was generated by Nessus”

reports for network security scans, penetration tests etc
dork for locating network devices
“Copyright (c) Tektronix, Inc.” “printer status”
PhaserLink printers
inurl:”printer/main.html” intext:”settings”
Brother HL printers
intitle:”Dell Laser Printer” ews
Dell printers with EWS technology
intext:centreware inurl:status
Xerox Phaser 4500/6250/8200/8400 printers
inurl:hp/device/this.LCDispatcher
HP printers
intitle:liveapplet inurl:LvAppl
Canon Webview webcams
intitle:”EvoCam” inurl:”webcam.html”
Evocam webcams
inurl:”ViewerFrame?Mode=”

Panasonic Network Camera webcams

(intext:”MOBOTIX M1″ | intext:”MOBOTIX M10″) intext:”Open Menu” Shift-Reload
Mobotix webcams
inurl:indexFrame.shtml Axis
Axis webcams
intitle:”my webcamXP server!” inurl:”:8080″
webcams accessible via WebcamXP Server
allintitle:Brains, Corp.
camera webcams accessible via mmEye
intitle:”active webcam page”

Computer Forensic Tools And Tricks

Computer Forensic Tools And Tricks

                           

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To Find The USB Logs

Go to Run Then Enter Code _|
For window 7 
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C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log

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-->
C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.log 
For Ram Analysis

Open Source Tools from ForensicZone

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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Virus Types

Virus Types

                                                         

                                          
                    
What is a Computer Virus ?A potentially damaging computer programme capable of reproducing itself causing great harm to files or other programs without permission or knowledge of the user.
Virus - A program that when run, has the ability to self-replicate by infecting other programs and files on your computer. These programs can have many effects ranging from wiping your hard drive, displaying a joke in a small box, or doing nothing at all except to replicate itself. These types of infections tend to be localized to your computer and not have the ability to spread to another computer on their own. The word virus has incorrectly become a general term that encompasses trojans, worms, and viruses.
Types of viruses :-
The different types of viruses are as follows-
1) Boot Sector Virus :- Boot sector viruses infect either the master boot record of the hard disk or the floppy drive. The boot record program responsible for the booting of operating system is replaced by the virus. The virus either copies the master boot program to another part of the hard disk or overwrites it. They infect a computer when it boots up or when it accesses the infected floppy disk in the floppy drive. i.e. Once a system is infected with a boot-sector virus, any non-write-protected disk accessed by this system will become infected.

Examples of boot- sector viruses are Michelangelo and Stoned.

2) File or Program Viruses :-Some files/programs, when executed, load the virus in the memory and perform predefined functions to infect the system. They infect program files with extensions like .EXE, .COM, .BIN, .DRV and .SYS .

Some common file viruses are Sunday, Cascade.

3) Multipartite Viruses :-A multipartite virus is a computer virus that infects multiple different target platforms, and remains recursively infective in each target. It attempts to attack both the boot sector and the executable, or programs, files at the same time. When the virus attaches to the boot sector, it will in turn affect the system’s files, and when the virus attaches to the files, it will in turn infect the boot sector.
This type of virus can re-infect a system over and over again if all parts of the virus are not eradicated.
Ghostball was the first multipartite virus, discovered by Fridrik Skulason in October 1989.
Other examples are Invader, Flip, etc.

4) Stealth Viruses :-These viruses are stealthy in nature means it uses various methods for hiding themselves to avoid detection. They sometimes remove themselves from the memory temporarily to avoid detection by antivirus. They are somewhat difficult to detect. When an antivirus program tries to detect the virus, the stealth virus feeds the antivirus program a clean image of the file or boot sector.

5) Polymorphic Viruses :-
Polymorphic viruses have the ability to mutate implying that they change the viral code known as the signature each time they spread or infect. Thus an antivirus program which is scanning for specific virus codes unable to detect it's presense.

6) Macro Viruses :- A macro virus is a computer virus that "infects" a Microsoft Word or similar application and causes a sequence of actions to be performed automatically when the application is started or something else triggers it. Macro viruses tend to be surprising but relatively harmless.A macro virus is often spread as an e-mail virus. Well-known examples are Concept Virus and Melissa Worm.

If you use a computer, read the newspaper, or watch the news, you will know about computer viruses or other malware. These are those malicious programs that once they infect your machine will start causing havoc on your computer. What many people do not know is that there are many different types of infections that are categorized in the general category of Malware.

Malware - Malware is programming or files that are developed for the purpose of doing harm. Thus, malware includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, hijackers, and certain type of adware.
This article will focus on those malware that are considered viruses, trojans, worms, and viruses, though this information can be used to remove the other types of malware as well. We will not go into specific details about any one particular infection, but rather provide a broad overview of how these infections can be removed. For the most part these instructions should allow you to remove a good deal of infections, but there are some that need special steps to be removed and these won't be covered under this tutorial.
Before we continue it is important to understand the generic malware terms that you will be reading about.
Backdoor- A program that allows a remote user to execute commands and tasks on your computer without your permission. These types of programs are typically used to launch attacks on other computers, distribute copyrighted software or media, or hack other computers.
HijackersA program that attempts to hijack certain Internet functions like redirecting your start page to the hijacker's own start page, redirecting search queries to a undesired search engine, or replace search results from popular search engines with their own information.
SpywareA program that monitors your activity or information on your computer and sends that information to a remote computer without your Knowledge.
AdwareA program that generates popups on your computer or displays advertisements. It is important to note that not all adware programs are necessarily considered malware.
There are many legitimate programs that are given for free that display ads in their programs in order to generate revenue. As long as this information is provided up front then they are generally not considered malware.
Dialler - A program that typically dials a premium rate number that has per minute charges over and above the typical call charge. These calls are with the intent of gaining access to pornographic material.
TrojanA program that has been designed to appear innocent but has been intentionally designed to cause some malicious activity or to provide a backdoor to your system.
WormA program that when run, has the ability to spread to other computers on its own using either mass-mailing techniques to email addresses found on your computer or by using the Internet to infect a remote computer using known security holes.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

>>CracK BIOS Password


>>CracK BIOS Password
>Open the CPU
>Observe the Motherbord
>Remove the Silver Battery(3v)
>Wait 2 minutes and place the Battery
>>Restoring a Lost Desktop-
>Start
>Run
Type a period " . "
Then press Enter