Monday, February 28, 2011
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 12:15 PM
People use e-mail more than any other application on the internet, but it can be a frustrating experience, with spam and especially e-mail worms filling our inboxes. Worms can spread rapidly over computer networks, the traffic they create bringing those networks to a crawl. And worms can cause other damage, such as allowing unauthorized access to a computer network, or deleting or copying files.What’s a worm?
Categories: Working
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 11:58 AM
Check out the following Microsoft Web portals that caters to need of almost everyone. The Portal name is followed by a brief description.
1. Website Spark : It’s for small IT enterprises. Microsoft provides them the tools needed for Designing and development for FREE!.
Categories: Update
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 3:48 PM

PenProtect
You can put a password for your pendrive (USB flash) using this tool:
http://uploading.com/files/XG7SFN0A/PenProtect.rar.html
Craagle v3.0
Find all cracks and serials you want for your trial softwares
http://uploading.com/files/JKU1GYZL/Craa...0.exe.html
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 8:12 PM
Hello Friends,
The popularity of Twitter has increased tremendously in past few years. As a result a lot of Twitter Desktop applications are available to the users for download these days. These applications allow you to receive and post Tweets from your desktop without visiting your Twitter.com page.
Categories: Internet
Monday, February 21, 2011
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 3:18 PM
Method 1...
MySpace
MySpace
- Sign up at Myspace.com
- Make a sexy name.. like Christina Johnsson..
- And When you are done.. Change the profile picture to some sexy bimbo chick.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 2:53 PM
Some things to know before you read this
- I have included an example source file, but don't download it expecting to have a free FUD crypter
- This guide doesn't cover every method of file undetection. I'm simply showing you one way you can decrease the number of detections your file gets.
- I'm not responsible for whatever shenanigans you pull with this information
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 2:16 PM
- Download the SMAC tool from www.klcconsulting.net/smac/.
- Unzip the program into its default directory.
- Start the program from the Windows Start, Programs menu.
Categories: Hacking
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 2:12 PM
Social engineering is the art and science of getting people to comply with an attacker's wishes. It is not a way of mind control, and it does not allow the attacker to get people to perform tasks wildly outside of their normal behavior. Above all, it is not foolproof. Yet, this is one way most Attackers get a foot into the corporation. There are two terms that are of interest here.
Categories: Hacking
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 1:25 PM
Hey Guys, how would you feel I sumting gives u flexibility to work on remote computers as easy as possible. Well, Yes. YOu. Don mess with ur eyes, you read exactly wats goin in ur mind. Here i m giving you the List of code snipets to be compiled and Executed On remote Computer and , get That work as per your Demand.
Categories: Hacking
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 3:50 PM
Many users have noticed that their machines often slow down for no apparent reason. This may be virus related, or it may be a memory problem. Determining which one isn't very hard for the experienced user, but the inexperienced might have some difficulty. It's important to recognize the difference between malicious software, and lacking hardware.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 2:57 PM
I want to tell you a story, two days back i got affected by this virus very badly as it eat up all my empty hard disk space of around 700 MB .
I was surprised that my most reliable friend Avast, for the first time failed me in this war against viruses but then again avg and bitdiffender also failed against it. This virus is know popularly as regsvr.exe virus, or as new folder.exe virus
Categories: Security
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 2:52 PM
1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt
6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
7. Click on "properties"
You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt
6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
7. Click on "properties"
You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 2:49 PM
NOTE:- please backup your registry. Read about backup registry here.
If all other possible ways to activate Windows has failed, you are left with only one which is to activate windows by phone. What if that also has failed somehow? Here is a nice registry (as well as a command line) trick to postpone Windows activation for 1 year or just to say, use Windows without activating it.
Reset Windows Vista And Windows 7 Activation for 120 days
1. Start Command Prompt. (Press Winkey+R to start Run, type cmd in it and hit enter).
2. Enter the command slmgr –rearm and hit enter.
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Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 2:38 PM
There are several tweaks or tricks that need editing registry values. But registry values being a key part in Windows operations needs careful handling. If you screw it up doing something else, it is really tedious to revert back to the older settings. So, we recommend all tweak-lovers and geeks (to recommend their readers) to follow these simple steps to create a backup your registry before making a any changes to it, so, that you have a way-out of an unintentional mess.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Posted by anonymous....kb
On 3:31 PM
I have not seen this method is used. In any case, congratulations, you can now have access to unlimited downloads from RapidShare / Megaupload / Up, etc.

I used this technique for some time and runs all the time. The beauty of this is its simplicity.
Enough intro .. That’s what you should include the Mozilla Firefox browser on any version

I used this technique for some time and runs all the time. The beauty of this is its simplicity.
Enough intro .. That’s what you should include the Mozilla Firefox browser on any version
Categories: Downloading, Hacking, Internet
Posted by anonymous....kb
On 3:27 PM
Cheat sheet is a reference tool that provides simple, brief instructions for accomplishing a specific task. I have collected a bunch of essential Google Cheat sheets which will surely come in handy. Please feel free to suggest some of the cheat sheets I did not mention.

Download
Google Cheat Sheets (Version 1.05)

Download
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 9:04 PM
Cheat Sheets help you learn quickly making it faster and easier to complete your tasks. Here we have collected 26 very useful and handy Linux/Unix Cheat sheets, covering all kinds of Linux and Unix operating systems. This guide is to help you understand the OS better and learn faster with the help of these cheats. You can print them out and keep a hard copy at your desk when you work on your OS next time.
Categories: Linux
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 9:03 PM
In the aftermath of CES 2010, our appetites are whetted for some serious gadgetry. While a lot of great electronics were debuted there and will be out this year, there’s a wide world of prototypes and other products that simply won’t be. Seeing the bounty of the present only makes us even more excited when we think about the future. Read on for our roundup of the top 10 items we wish were coming out in 2010.
Categories: Update
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 8:44 PM
Gaming on Linux has always been a relatively non-existent activity. For the longest time, it was nearly impossible to find any games that would run on Linux, let alone popular 3D games. As the operating system has grown and morphed, however, this is slowly changing, with more companies releasing their online games with Linux support (Americas Army) and 3D games being created specifically for it (Urban Terror). Here is a list of 35 high-quality, well-working games that will run smoothly on Linux:
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 8:41 PM
How many times have you found yourself with a dead laptop battery and no outlet in sight? I know I have, but it’s only happened to me on a few occasions thanks to these tips. You can mitigate being left dry without power to run your laptop by following the easy to implement steps below.
Some of the tips below may seem insignificant with regards to the amount of battery saved, however combined these tips could add minutes to even half an hour of additional battery life so make sure to use them in unison.
Some of the tips below may seem insignificant with regards to the amount of battery saved, however combined these tips could add minutes to even half an hour of additional battery life so make sure to use them in unison.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 8:39 PM
| #1 | UNIX users often smugly assert that the best free security tools support their platform first, and Windows ports are often an afterthought. They are usually right, but Cain & Abel is a glaring exception. This Windows-only password recovery tool handles an enormous variety of tasks. It can recover passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using Dictionary, Brute-Force and Cryptanalysis attacks, recording VoIP conversations, decoding scrambled passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. It is also well documented. |
Categories: Hacking
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 8:36 PM
Facebook was once a website limited to Ivy league students whom CEO Mark Zuckerberg hacked for the thrill of collecting private data. Now it is a massive website habited by users from all parts of the world, from your grandma to your third grade teacher and back again.
Some predicted the downfall of Facebook a couple years ago. Some are predicting that it will happen any moment now. Others foresee the end in the distant future. Whether it comes fast or slow, Facebook will fade when the next best thing comes along. The question is: what will be the cause of Facebook’s demise? Below are the things we foresee being the force that drives users away.
Some predicted the downfall of Facebook a couple years ago. Some are predicting that it will happen any moment now. Others foresee the end in the distant future. Whether it comes fast or slow, Facebook will fade when the next best thing comes along. The question is: what will be the cause of Facebook’s demise? Below are the things we foresee being the force that drives users away.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 8:31 PM
3.1.1 Password protecting GRUB and LILO
First, edit the /etc/inittab file and insert the following line, right after the "initdefault" line:~~:S:wait:/sbin/sulogin. This will require a password to boot into single-user mode by making init run 'sulogin' before dropping the machine to a root shell. 'sulogin' requires the user to input the root password before continuing.
Categories: Security
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 7:01 PM
Did you plug in a USB device (storage) such as a flash drive, memory card, mp3 player, phone, etc and you don’t see its “drive” in My Computer?
This may be a problem with your drive mappings or a driver problem.
I will explain the drive mappings ( drive letter) and will explain how to see the driver error.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:53 PM
Now, before we get started, I would like to say that I, Abhishek nehra, and the justhackitnow group, do not support illegal downloading and this software should be used for legal uses only. We can now continue!
You can keep downloading your IP Blocklist the manual way, from
http://blocklistpro.com/download-center/ip-filters/
or you can download Blocklist Manager and have it done for you.
You can keep downloading your IP Blocklist the manual way, from
http://blocklistpro.com/download-center/ip-filters/
or you can download Blocklist Manager and have it done for you.
Categories: General
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:50 PM
Gmail recently released the 0.1 version of “Offline” which lets you read your Gmail messages, even when you are not connected to the internet. It uses Google Gears, a browser plugin that is compatible with several different browsers, which processes and syncronizes your email messages from your computer to the Google mail servers. Currently it is in its early stages, so it is developed under Google Labs for now. Later it is expected to be streamlined within Gmail.
Categories: Internet
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:48 PM
Google is testing out a new way to search, AJAX! It sounds all good, right? Now I don’t have to have the page reload every time I search! Well that’s a plus, but what about all the apps its going to break? I’m assuming that it will still accept the old format of the search (below) for a while so any search plug-ins should still work. However the real problem is for analytics.
Categories: Internet
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:47 PM
Don’t you hate it how Windows doesn’t show the size of folders unless you right-click and choose properties. Well, that can take a long time if your looking through your whole hard drive, trying to find out what is taking up all that space.
TreeSize Free is a free, small program that shows you the biggest folders on your hard drive and then gives you easy access to viewing or deleting them. If you are planning on using the application a lot, then I would run the installer but if not, then just download the EXE and run.
Categories: System
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:45 PM
I’ve learned a few tricks to increasing your pagerank with only a few easy steps…
Here’s what you will need: Patience and a web browser.
Google Pagerank works by reviewing what sites link to who. Here’s a better way to look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank. So now you are wondering “How do I get high pagerank websites to link to mine?” I thought about this when
Here’s what you will need: Patience and a web browser.
Google Pagerank works by reviewing what sites link to who. Here’s a better way to look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank. So now you are wondering “How do I get high pagerank websites to link to mine?” I thought about this when
Categories: Internet
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:45 PM
Google Pagerank
Here is a very cool trick (Found by Jimmy) to determine Google Pagerank on websites by modifying your search query URL on Google Search. The best part about this is that it returns the output in plain text, making it easier for developers to get this information without long scripts. This means you could write a Sphider Mod to get better search results or use it within a custom program to see how popular (or important) a website is on the internet.
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:37 PM
Nielsen has released the Search Statistics for March. No surprises… at least no big ones.
The biggest surprise is that Google remained stagnate at 58.7% when compared to the same statistics from February. But if you look at the same period last year, Google’s numbers go way up with an increase of 25.5%.
Categories: Update
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:36 PM
There are several features that are missing from Twitter home page, such as Mentions, Translations, Searching from the homepage, and Popular Trends. I was disappointed that Twitter did not already have some of these features built it. Thanks to a few Greasemonkey (Requires Mozilla Firefox) scripts, this is now possible.
Categories: Social Site
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:35 PM
Just as you like it, when signed in with your Google account, you can change the search results based on your choosing. A great feature (still experimental, not sure if it will be released as a full service) called SearchWiki with sound adds an explosion sound effect every time you remove a search result you don’t like.
Categories: Internet
Posted by Abhishek nehra
On 6:34 PM
As you may have noticed, this website has not been updated in a while. This is because all 3 of the writers are busy on some projects — These are Stix and iSociale. Jimmy and Colum have done much work on the iSociale project, but after the Stix project gets going and done, I will be helping out with iSociale by combining the design aspects with the backend system. But here I would like to
Categories: Social Site, Update
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 4:33 PM
Google's productivity apps—like Gmail, Google Maps, Calendar, Docs, and so on—can play so well together, once you've ticked the right checkboxes. We've previously shown you seven ways to integrate your Google apps; now we're adding another seven clever tricks to the fold that make managing your web-based life much easier.
Categories: Internet
Posted by Satyapal Sharma
On 4:12 PM
Microsoft tonight released a security advisory for a publicly-disclosed vulnerability in all versions of Windows. Security Advisory 2501696 describes a bug in the MHTML handler in Windows which could lead to information disclosure.MHTML (MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate HTML) encapsulates HTML in a MIME structure.
Categories: Update
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