Sunday 28 August 2016

Using Google.com to Find Usernames + Passwords







Prerequisites:

1. A modern webbrowser and a internet.
2. Time

Method 1: Facebook

We will be using a google dork to find usernames and passwords of many accounts including Facebook!

The Dork: intext:charset_ test= email= default_persist ent=

Enter that into Google, and you will be presented with several sites that have username and passwords lists!

Method 2: WordPress!

This will look for WordPress backup files Which do contain the passwords, and all data for the site!

The Dork: filetype:sql inurl:wp-conten t/backup-*

Method 3: WWWBoard!

This will look for the user and passwords of WWWBoard users

The Dork: inurl:/ wwwboard/ passwd.txt

Method 4: FrontPage!

This will find all users and passwords, similar to above.

The Dork: ext:pwd inurl:(service | authors | administrators | users)"# -FrontPage-"

Method 5: Symfony

This finds database information and logins
The Dork: inurl:config/ databases.yml -trac -trunk -"Google Code"-source -repository

Method 6: TeamSpeak

This will search for the server.dbs file 
(A Sqlite database file With the SuperAdmin username and password)

The Dork: server-dbs"intitle:index of"

Method 7: TeamSpeak 2
This will find the log file which has the Super Admin user and pass in the Top 100 lines. Look for"superadmin account info:"

The Dork: "inurl:Teamspea k2_RC2/ server.log"

Method 8: Get Admin pass
Simple dork which looks for all types of admin info

The Dork: "admin account info"filetype:log

Method 9: Private keys
This will find any .pem files which contain private keys.

The Dork: filetype:pem pem intext:private

And the Ultimate one, the regular directory full of passwords.

Method 10: The Dir of Passwords!
Simple one!

The Dork: intitle:"Index of..etc"passwd

How To Remove All Your Google Web History?







As most of you already know, Google keeps a tab on pretty much everything you do on a Google site, provided that you signed in on any one of these websites. Everything you do is recorded, and can be used against you in the future. Search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, such as facts about your location, interests, age, religious views, and so on. You can, however, choose to not be so vulnerable, and can remove all of your Google web history to protect yourself from an unforeseen eventuality.
In this post, I'll show you how to remove your entire Google web history.

Before we begin, please note that any data you remove will be deleted permanently. Google keeps a lot of useful information that helps you find what you're looking for faster. It gives you quick access to webpages you've visited in the past, and even lets you know in search results which pages you've visited, and when. This information can be useful if you're a power user, and like to get things donequickly.



But if you still want, you can go ahead and erase your entire web history. You can also pick and choose individual items to remove, so that you won't lose everything.

Delete your Google Web History


Follow these steps to partially or completely.

Step 1: Visi your Google History page at https://www.google.com/history. Alternatively, you can click the gear icon  on the upper right corner of a search results page, and then go to Search history.
  • Step 2: Click on the gear  icon again, and then go to Settings.

  • Step 3: Click on the delete all link. You'll be prompted for a confirmation. Click on Delete all again, and your entire search history is gone!

  • Step 4 (optional): Click on the Turn off button on the Settings page to stop Google from storing your history again
If you don't want to delete your entire history, you can select individual items from the History main page, and delete them. This, by no means, implies that Google has nothing more to do with your data. They still keep some of your information on their servers for auditing and other such purposes. But at least your personal data is off the line now, and isn't susceptible to leaking out into the wrong hands.

Rest easy :)

Simple Cool Tricks With Chrome Developer Tool






As you probably know, there is a button on the right-click menu of Google Chrome and IE 10+ called ''Inspect element''. This the developer tool. And you can have a lot of fun with it. I'll give you two examples on how to use it in this tutorial. 


1. Change the text of a webpage:

You can have fun on webpages just by changing the value of a <span> (a text label). For example, go on the 4shared.com site (a free file sharing site). Then create an account if you don't have one (or just connect with Google, Facebook or Twitter). When you are done, upload something that is heavy (more than 100 MB) by dragging and dropping it on the home page of 4shared. Then you can see an uploading status window on the screen. So right-click on the percentage and click on ''Inspect element''. Now you can see a little window that appears on the bottom of the web browser. There are to ways : either you got the number or you got the % symbol. If you got the number, try to find the symbol below. Then double-click on it and type what you want (Eg: '',000,000 dollars in my bank account'')



2. Get a Non-Crypted password in JS/PhP code:

Some sites are not very safe and just verify the password directly in the PhP/JS code. Then, even if it become rare, you can get the password. Just follow these steps :

  1. Find the login form on the website you want to hack
  2. Right-click on it and then click on ''Inspect element''
  3. Search on the window that appeared ''<form'' and then ''action=''
  4. After it, there is a URL, If it ends by ''.js'', just copy it and paste it in the URL bar of your browser
  5. If it ends by ''.php'', type ''view-source:'' before pasting the URL
  6. Then search something like ''password'' in the code.

WARNING: This method works better with JS than with PHP. Sometimes, there is no URL after ''action='' but just a JS function. Then you have to press Ctrl+U to see the source and search for ''password'' in the whole code.

Remove write protection for usb and disc drives






Copyright Protected USB and memory cards have become a common problem nowadays.Due To this reason USB and memory card become unuseable .This tool lets you format a USB enabled and can work again.The shortcuts to the folders can also be recovered with the help of the problem .It is common today for the hope that you share as much . Thank you

10 Windows Phone Tricks and Settings You Should Know





You feel so excited as you have just received a brand new Windows Phone. You start exploring the phone in almost all the corners. You have already installed many apps which appear on the start screen. You’ve get used to the gestures, and eventually also find some hidden features.

Yet, with all the features that ship in Windows Phone, there’s a chance that you have missed a couple of handy tricks and useful settings to configure and tune up your Windows Phone. So, here are 10 tricks and settings that you should know to get the most out of Windows Phone. Let’s check them out.

  • Capitalize and All-Caps Words Quickly
Typing in Windows Phone can be so much faster, if you know this little trick. For example: while typing, you may highlight a word and tap the Shift key to capitalize the first letter. Tap it a second time and it will capitalize the whole word. Holding down the Shift key will turn on the caps-lock mode.


  • Turn Off Navigation Key Vibration
Windows Phone handhelds ship with 3 physically sensitive buttons – namely the back button, the home button (which is depicted with the Windows new logo) and the search button. These buttons will vibrate as you tap. If you feel that the vibration is kind of annoying or you simply want to switch it off for whatever reason, go to Settings > Touch and turn off the Navigation Bar.

  • Action Center Half-view
Windows Phone has finally come with an Action Center that stores app notifications as well as a couple of shortcut settings for quick access. To view the Action Center, swipe your finger from the top edge of the screen down to the bottom. Alternatively, halt your finger at the middle to only view the shortcuts.


  • Configuring the Action Center Shortcut
There are 4 shortcuts present in the Action Center, but a Windows Phone with a wider screen will have 5. Configure the shortcuts with ones that you frequently need most with Settings > Notification+action menu. Tap one of the current shortcuts, and select another on the list as the substitute.


  • Remove All Your notifications In One Swipe
You can remove a notification in the Action Center by swiping your finger from the left to the right of each notification item. But, sometimes you can have heaps of notifications that will tire your fingers out. In that case, use 2 fingers to swipe all of them away in one swift motion.


  • Move and Install Apps to SD Card
One of the best things about a Windows Phone is that the storage capability is upgradable with an SD Card for up to 64GB. You can store files, images, videos, and even apps in the SD Card instead of within the internal storage.

So, if you have an app that takes up a lot of internal storage, it’s better to move it into the SD Card. To do so, go to Settings > Storage Sense. Tap the app+games and select the game. You will find the button to transfer it to the SD Card.

Note: This button will only appear if you have your SD Card installed.



  • Mute the Shutter Sound
When taking a picture or taking a screenshot of the phone, you will hear the shutter sound that is similar to the sound a real camera makes . Did you know that you can turn this sound off? If you don’t want people around you to notice that you are taking pictures, go to the Settings > ringtones+sound and untick the Camera shutter.


  • Assign Nick Name for Cortana
Cortana, though in Beta, is very capable and and up to par with its competitors. Cortana can help you call or text a specific person by calling his/her name. Alternatively, you can also call the nickname. So, instead of call “John Doe”, you may simply tell Cortana to call “Driver” (if he really is so).

Go to the Cortana’s Notebook. Then, select the Inner Circle option and select the the person from the contact list to be assigned for a nickname – you can assign up to 3 nicknames. Cortana’s Notebook is where Cortana learns about you. Therein, aside from the Inner Circle, you can specify your Interest and Favourites as well.



  • Projecting Screen
You can project Windows Screen to a TV or to your PC screen. This can be very useful for creating screencast tutorial and demonstrating Windows Phone in a presentation. To do this, you will have to install Project My Screen. Connect Windows Phone to PC with USB, and start projecting the screen through the Settings > Project My Screen.

Additionally, turn on the Show touch option to show your finger position on the PC screen with a dot.

Note: This is only applicabale in Windows Phone 8.1.



  • Disable Narrator Text
Windows Phone is built with accessibility in mind. People with vision disabilities can use Windows Phone through the Narrator function. The Narrator will read aloud the text on the phone. I myself once enabled the Narrator, and it honestly freaked me out.

Once this feature is enabled, some features are disabled, like Swiping, and I could not find my way back to turn it off in the Settings. At the end, I was able to sort it out. You can do it by holding the Volume button and tap the Windows icon at the same time.

HOW TO TRACK WHATSAPP CONTACT NO. WITHOUT ANY TRICK OR HACK






So here I am going to share a new tutorial about whatsapp. Its a good tool to monitor someone.
Its a way to look at people's last seen even if they have hidden it, its a way to dox some one.. a much more advance level to look at last seen and history.

Simple and easy to use:-
  1. Insert the number you want to monitor.
  2. And then Here you go.
  3. You can look at their last seen.
  4. Get notified by a long viberation when they come online.
  5. All in the form of best history.
  6. Also, you could check someone's profile even if you already blocked them.
  7. It shows how many minutes/hours they Have been on whatsapp.

Use Two Whatsapp Accounts on Single Mobile





Getting Started:

You have to simply install a app called as OGWhatsapp, which will not be available on the Google Play Store.
OGWhatsapp provides you to run two Whatsapp accounts on a single device.
We can say OGWhatsapp is an updated version of Whatsapp,as the name from Osama Ghareeb(founder of OGWhatsapp).


Features of OGWhatsapp:

1) You can change the icon of Whatsappp Messenger2) You can use two numbers on one device3) You can save and also restore your backup.


Installation:


1) Download OGWhatsapp from here.
2) Create a backup of your Whatsapp Messenger.
3) Uninstall Whatsapp Messenger ( Settings-> Apps-> Whatsapp-> Uninstall)
4)Rename your Whatsapp folder in your SD Card to OGWhatsapp.
5) In OGWhatsapp, verify your old number and whereas in official Whatsapp Messenger, verify with a new number.