Jul 30, 2011

How To Send .EXE Files From Gmail



We all know that Gmail don't allow to send executable files.
When user will try to send it, everything will work ok until sending it, but when user will click on send button it will display message as "hello.exe is an executable file. For security reasons, Gmail does not allow you to send this type of file." So that means user can't send .exe files.


I am sharing one trick by which user can easily send any type of attachment through gmail. Follow these steps:


Select file which you wanna to send. Suppose I selected hello.exe
  • -->>Now Go to Folder Option( Type control in run, then look for folder option).Go to view tab.

  • -->>Uncheck, hide extensions for unknown file types. Apply & then Ok.

  • -->>Now rename the file hack.exe with hack.ex or any other extension name u want to add..

  • -->To receiver inform about changing extension & ask them to renamed it with .exe extension.

That's all.


We can also send it via winrar or winzip, but some time Gmail scans internally in these files too.so the above mentioned way is the good choice...

update...screen shot attached..






by --hemal modi

Jul 28, 2011

Secure Personal Information Notification Network Hacked By Inj3ct0r

Official website of SPINN - Secure Personal Information Notification Network has been hacked and Defaced by Team Inj3ct0r





FileHippo Vulnerable To Iframe Inejection


One of the most Popular Freeware Software download website "FileHippo" is Vulnerable to Iframe Injection. This Vulnerability is Found and submitted by n3t phir3


Vulnerability Link

Jul 27, 2011

Nyan Cat Progress Bar

How to use it

Fairly-Important Note: Nyan Cat Progress Bar doesn't work properly on Windows XP. If you're still running XP, you might want to consider upgrading to Windows 7.

1. Download the Nyan Cat Progress Bar from here
2. Extract the ZIP file to a folder.
3. Run NyanCatProgressBar.exe
4. Try copying some files in Windows Explorer.

What apps does it work with?

Since the Nyan Cat Progress Bar depends on the progress bar being a standard Windows progress bar (ie. not a custom-drawn one, or a non-native one), it won't work with every progress bar on your system, but I've at least confirmed it works with Windows Explorer for file copies. If you want to hear music while you wait for more apps, try Instant Elevator Music instead: it has support for a lot more apps since it doesn't depend on being able to get the progress from the progress bar you're looking at.

How can I turn it off?

There are a few ways you can silence the Nyan Cat:

Right-click the Nyan Cat Progress Bar icon in your system tray (near the clock) and choose Silence! to stop the Nyan Cat from automatically activating.
If you don't want a particular program to activate the Nyan Cat, you can right-click the Nyan Cat Progress Bar icon and choose "Ignore (application name)". You can also add programs to the ignore list in the Settings dialog.
If you don't want Nyan Cat to activate while you're listening to music in either iTunes or Winamp, you can right-click the Nyan Cat Progress Bar icon, choose Settings, and then tick the "Don't show Nyan Cat if I'm listening to music in iTunes or Winamp" checkbox.



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Jul 20, 2011

LulzSec to release another email archieve

LulzSec behind a hack on The Sun's website claim to have extracted an email archive which they plan to release later on Tuesday. The Sun's website were redirected towards a fake story on the supposed death of Rupert Murdoch by infamous hacktivist collective LulzSec. The group also redirected visitors to the main News International website to the LulzSec Twitter account.

Sabu leader of LulzSec said via Twitter that the group was sitting on emails of News International staffers that it planned to release. Sabu released email login details for former News International chief exec Rebekah Brooks, a central figure in the News of the World voicemail-hacking scandal.

The hackers also posted the mobile phone numbers of three News International execs. This information seems to have come from an old database.

16-year-old leading member of LulzSec reportedly in custody after sting


Following this morning’s FBI raids in New York on the homes of suspected Anonymous members, London’s Metropolitan Police E-Crime Unit says it has arrested one of the suspected leading members of hacking group LulzSec, according to Fox News.
The arrests were part of an internationally coordinated sting on the two allied hacker groups which resulted in 16 arrests.
The hacker in custody is a 16-year-old boy from South London who goes by Tflow online, and has links to both groups. He is being held on suspicion of breaching the Computer Misuse Act.
The sting came just hours after LulzSec returned from its retirement to wreak havoc on News Corp properties such as The Sun, redirecting the website to a fake story about CEO and owner Rupert Murdoch’s death.
Leaked chat records confirm T-Flow as one of the core members of Lulzsec.

Via - The Next Web

Jul 18, 2011

The Anonymous Social Network | Anonplus



The story so far is that Anonymous – or someone associated with Anonymous, or someone cynically riding on the back of Anonymous, who knows? – has set up a site that will offer some kind of social network.

Google+ banned numerous Anonymous members, now they have made their own social network called Anon+/Anonplus.


As is normal with these things, it’d hard to say if it really has anything to do with Anonymous or not – the ‘official’ Anonymous Twitter and Blog accounts have not mentioned Anon+ 


According to The Register



The story so far is that Anonymous – or someone associated with Anonymous, or someone cynically riding on the back of Anonymous, who knows? – has set up a site that will offer some kind of social network.

According to TechSpot, the idea (and the “Alpha” Website, anonplus.com) arose when Google+ allegedly banned an unknown number of Anonymous members.
The Anonplus site is couched in Anonymous’s usual grandiose phraseology – “they will know that we have arrived. There will be no oppression. There will be no more tyranny. We are the people and we are Anonymous.”

Fair enough. Anyone’s got the right to set up a social network if they want, and they have the right to claim to act on behalf of others, regardless of how accurate that claim may be.
But the idea of a completely anarchic, “no tyranny, no oppression” (defined in whose terms?) social network offers some interesting self-contradictions to resolve.

I’ll grant that the world of corporate social networks is a nightmare of “tyranny and oppression” – so much so that the success of Facebook and the excitement over Google+ mystifies me.

Facebook bans a Google+ ad at the drop of a hat, but turns into a nearly-immovable object if asked to help deal with abusive commenters (who, for example, infest tribute pages to the dead). Google+ demands an understanding of 37 different privacy statements. Social networks are not just tyrannical, they’re also a “confusopoly” whose success depends on nobody being able to decode the rules they’ve promised to follow.

Anonymous’s intervention – to me, a much more welcome intervention than the group’s inability to distinguish between targets, slapping the small and mighty with equal abandon and claiming equal credit whether they’ve defeated a flea-bite nobody or a US military operation – may or may not succeed, but it raises an interesting question.

What’s the line separating rules that are necessary for a social network to function from rules that are oppressive; and when does one become the other?

All social interactions are government by rules of some kind. They may be tight or loose, consensual or tyrannical, explicit or implicit, designed or evolved, but the rules exist, whether or not you follow them (or even acknowledge them).

If all you do is hold a conversation with someone, you will follow at least one rule – the two of you will hold the conversation in languages comprehensible to you both. The interaction won’t happen without that minimum rule.

If we hack something, we publish it” is a rule for Anonymous – written or not. “There will be no tyranny” is a rule of interaction.

And even Anonplus.com must have, at minimum, one rule: “anybody may join”. The group itself has implied a second rule, that nobody be censored or blacked out.

Censorship provides a convenient handle on which I can hang a question about rules: censorship by whom? Sure, it’s clear that “Anonplus” won’t censor the statements or posts of its users – but what of those users who would wish to constrain, censor or silence other users?

Such people exist in every large group – whether they merely seek to shout down dissent or, since this is the Internet, if they seek to silence those they don’t like by hacking their profiles.

“We will not censor” is one rule, one which governs only part of the interaction: “You will not censor” is another – one which, in both its expression and enforcement, contains the potential for tyranny. The more difficult “do not hack other users’ profiles” holds even better tyrannical potential, since it involves questions of accusation, evidence, proof, appeal and enforcement.
These are merely a couple of simplistic examples. The greater the subtlety and complexity of the interaction, the more subtle and complex the rules that govern it.

Anonplus already has rules. To grow into something that has users – users outside its own inner circle – it faces a much tougher task. It must learn to walk a tightrope between the tyranny of rules and the tyranny of anarchy. If it succeeds, it will be a welcome coming-of-age. ®

Jul 15, 2011

Taking Screen Shot Of Android Phone | Official Way

With the iphone u can take screen shot of your device just by pressing the power and home buttons to gather and ur current screen got saved . But with android no such option is available but there are certain 3rd party application that make this task possible but here i am with no such 3rd party application but one official way to take screen shot in andoid phone using SDK .



to use this method u need to install android sdk and configured it. SDK


-->>Enable USB Debugging mode. You can do that from Settings -> Applications -> Development.




-->>Connect your Android device to a PC via USB cable.


-->>Go to the “tools” folder in Android SDK and start the batch file titled “ddms” to launch the Dalvik Debug Monitor Service. You should be able to see your device connected on top.


-->>Under the “Device” menu, within the Debugger window, click “Screen Capture” or press Ctrl + S.




-->>then keep on refreshing ,,and click on save button,,which screen u want to save...
following are some screen shot that i took from my phone..






Jul 8, 2011

Install Android 2.2 (Froyo) in Samsung Galaxy 5 [I5500/I5503] without rooting



Note: This process is based on my personal experience and since every device is different hence you are on your own while flashing your device. I, or any other author of hacking-class will NOT be responsible for any loss caused due to this. However, I’ll be happy to help you if need be.

I am currently using samsung galaxy 5 i5503.. Unfortunately Galaxy 5 I5503 hasn't qualified to get Froyo update (Android 2.2) although it should have, no compatibility issues. Anyway, I was determined to get Android 2.2 running on my Galaxy 5 and was successful too! A big thanks to Samfirmware for Android 2.2 firmware for Galaxy 5 series phones (I5500/I5503).


The process to install and get Android 2.2 running on your Galaxy phone is very easy. Just follow the following mentioned points in order and your mobile phone will soon enjoy all the features of Android Froyo ...

files needed before u start are as following...
ODIN Downloader
OPS File
Original Samsung Galaxy 5 cable
Android 2.2 firmware


here are the steps to flash your phone..for the update..
1-->::You must have downloaded all the files mentioned above and keep them ready..

2-->::Backup all the contents of your phone memory with KIES or using Mobile Back Up II[available on app store...]

3-->::Reset your phone to factory settings (Not compulsory but advised). ;)

4-->::Make sure the battery is fully charged up.

5::Switch Off your Galaxy 5 (I5503/I5500). Remove battery and re-insert after a few seconds.and reinsert it..

6-->::Press the following buttons together:
Volume Down Button + Center Home Button (Big square) + Power Button[call end]

7-->::Wait for “Downloading” screen to appear. Once this screen comes up release the buttons and connect your phone with computer using original data cable.this screen would be yellow droid digging up some thing...

8-->::Now wait for your computer to install device driver (until it shows “the device is ready to use”). In the mean time extract the I5500LUYJP2.rar file which will give you a I5500LUYJP2 folder with I5500LUYJP2.tar file in it.

9-->::Now open ODIN Downloader (downloaded above), if the phone connection is successful the box under COM Port Mapping will turn to yellow. Select the following check boxes ,,it is also shown in 2nd screen shot..:
-->>One Package, Auto Reboot and Protect Ops check-boxes.
-->>Select the Ops file (downloaded above).
-->>Select the tar package downloaded above.

10::Cross check the settings and hit “Start”.


That’s it! In approximately 5 minutes your device will restart and boot into Android 2.2 with beautiful icons and lots many new features..like wifi hotspot..and main feature of froyo..u can install application in your sd card,,that is not supported in eclair[2.1]..

If you face any problem then do leave a comment below, I’ll try my best to answer it to the best of my knowledge.:D

In case you mess up or something stuck for you then download the original firmware for Samsung Galaxy 5 I5503 using this link and follow the exact steps from point number 5. This should restore your device back to Android 2.1.but i am currently using 2.2 on my galaxy 5..it doesnt encounter any problem yet...i personally tried & using it..enjoy..



update::-- if your are done with froyo,,and want to install gingerbread in your device go to my latest updated post ,,here is the link...

Jul 5, 2011

Updating Your Facebook Status Via - Provider

You will love this one for sure you can update your status from Iphone 5 , Android Etc if you even don't own a piece

It is easy

Go here 
http://www.facebook.com/connect/prompt_feed.php?preview=true&api_key=API

Then Replace API with

API code :
1.via android : 882a8490361da98702bf97a021ddc14d
2.via XBOX 360 : 78b96873ec66ba9e4d5907f5b54d59c6
3.via Blackberry : 2254487659
4.via O2 XDA Atom Life : d7e89d190564a07f4727b3168f931acd
5.via playstation 3 : 589dbb72ad5653bc73b7c235da880426
6.via Ovi by Nokia : eb2bbd22d2bccd0ee6bfc5123034e442
7.via iphone : 3e7c78e35a76a9299309885393b02d97
8.via samsung Galaxy : c554736f819700c86718a210fa3dc33e

9.via Iphone5:157592624307380


Example - http://www.facebook.com/connect/prompt_feed.php?api_key=157592624307380 


Write your message and you are done :) 

Stuxnet Source Code Released





Stuxnet worm was the first computer worm to specifically target SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems and also the first known worm to install a rootkit on a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). It is largely regarded as the most sophisticated piece of computer malware to date. Experts worry that this source code could be studied by attackers to create similar sophisticated attacks.Stuxnet targeted five Iranian organizations, with the probable target widely suspected to be uranium enrichment infrastructure in Iran; Symantec noted in August 2010 that 60% of the infected computers worldwide were in Iran. Siemens stated on November 29 that the worm has not caused any damage to its customers, but the Iran nuclear program, which uses embargoed Siemens equipment procured clandestinely, has been damaged by Stuxnet.


To know how this work works you can watch the video -- symantec demonstrating what Stuxnet does to a PLC 


Fox News reports that an unencrypted version of the Stuxnet worm source code has been released online by the group known as Anonymous.


                                                Download The Source Code


P.S - We take no responsibility what you do with this information 


Source - http://www.hackersbay.in/2011/07/stuxnet-source-code-released.html



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