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Friday, December 21, 2012

Xtreme RAT (3.6, 3.5 and 3.4)


remote access tool (a RAT) is a piece of software that allows a remote "operator" to control a system as if he has physical access to that system. While desktop sharing and remote administration have many legal uses, "RAT" software is usually associated with criminal or malicious activity. Malicious RAT software is typically installed without the victim's knowledge, often as payload of a Trojan horse, and will try to hide its operation from the victim and from security software.
The operator controls the RAT through a network connection. Such tools provide an operator the following capabilities:
  • Screen/camera capture or image control
  • File management (download/upload/execute/etc.)
  • Shell control (from command prompt)
  • Computer control (power off/on/log off if remote feature is supported)
  • Registry management (query/add/delete/modify)
  • Other software product-specific functions
Its primary function is for one computer operator to gain access to remote PCs. One computer will run the "client" software application, while the other computer(s) operate as the "host(s)".

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Hacking exposed (all editions)



Over 600,000 copies sold!
Bolster your system's security and defeat the tools and tactics of cyber-criminals with expert advice and defense strategies from the world-renowned Hacking Exposed team. Case studies expose the hacker's latest devious methods and illustrate field-tested remedies. Find out how to block infrastructure hacks, minimize advanced persistent threats, neutralize malicious code, secure web and database applications, and fortify UNIX networks. Hacking Exposed Network Security Secrets & Solutions contains all-new visual maps and a comprehensive "countermeasures cookbook."


    HACKING EXPOSED 7th EDITION




  • - Obstruct APTs and web-based meta-exploits
  • - Defend against UNIX-based root access and buffer overflow hacks
  • - Block SQL injection, spear phishing, and embedded-code attacks
  • - Detect and terminate rootkits, Trojans, bots, worms, and malware
  • - Lock down remote access using smartcards and hardware tokens
  • - Protect 802.11 WLANs with multilayered encryption and gateways
  • - Plug holes in VoIP, social networking, cloud, and Web 2.0 services
  • - Learn the latest iPhone/Android attacks and how to protect yourself

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  HACKING EXPOSED 6th EDITION



What’s New in the Sixth Edition

Our infinite mission with Hacking Exposed is to continually update and provide security
analysis of the latest technologies for the network, host, application, and database. Each
year new technologies and solutions burp forth in the primordial soup of the Internet
and corporate networks without a single thought to security.

New Content
Here are just a few of the new items in the sixth edition:
• New chapter, “Hacking Hardware,” covering physical locks and access cards,
RFID, laptop security technologies, USB U3, Bluetooth, fi rmware, and many
others
• New Windows hacks, including Terminal Services, Kerberos sniffi ng, man-inthe-
middle attacks, Metasploit, device driver exploits, new password cracking
tools, Windows Firewall, Bitlocker, and EFS
• New UNIX hacks, including THC Hydra, Solaris input validation attacks,
dangling pointer attacks, DNS cache poisoning (Kaminsky’s 2008 release),
UNIX Trojans, kernel rootkits, and new password-cracking techniques
• Coverage of new wireless hacks
• New network device hacks, including new Cisco vulnerabilities
• Coverage of new VPN and VoIP hacks, including using Google to hack VPN
confi gurations, hacking IPsec VPN servers, attacking IKE Aggressive Mode,
SIP scanning and enumeration, SIP fl ooding hacks, and TFTP tricks to discover
VoIP treasures
• New footprinting, scanning, and enumeration techniques that can go
completely undetected
• Newly condensed denial of service appendix giving you only what you need
to know
• Updated coverage of “Hacking the Internet User” and “Hacking Code”
• Brand-new case studies covering new and timely techniques that real-world
hackers use to get into systems and stay there—anonymously


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     HACKING EXPOSED 5th EDITION





Clearly, the stakes are rising. If you want to ensure you have the technical skills and the business vision to keep your organization safe, keep reading Hacking Exposed, Fifth Edition. It's the first and most necessary step to ensuring that every day, as a global security team, we keep winning.

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HACKING EXPOSED 3rd EDITION (WINDOWS HACKING)




Chapters: The Hacking Exposed Methodology
The chapters in this book follow a definite plan of attack. That plan is the methodology
of the malicious hacker, adapted from Hacking Exposed:
• Footprint
• Scan
• Enumerate
• Exploit
• Pillage
• Stealth
This structure forms the backbone of this book, for without a methodology, this would
be nothing but a heap of information without context or meaning.
We’ve wrapped this basic outline with the following additional components:
• Overview of Windows’ security architecture
• Attacking SQL Server
• Attacking Internet clients
• Physical attacks
• Windows security features and tools


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HACKING EXPOSED (WEB APPLICATIONS)



Just as the original Hacking Exposed series revealed the techniques the bad guys were
hiding behind, I am confident Hacking Exposed Web Applications will do the same for this
critical technology. Its methodical approach and appropriate detail will both enlighten and
educate and should go a long way to make theWeba safer place in which to do business.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Hacking for beginners






                                                           “Hack It and Have It...”




Below are the table of contents or Index of this Guide.

                                                          (Section 1)








                                                             
                                                               (Section 2)











While using this book and reading various hacking tutorials, you agree to follow the below
mentioned terms and conditions:

1. All the information provided in this book is for educational purposes only. The book author is no way responsible for
any misuse of the information.
2. "Hacking for Beginners” is just a term that represents the name of the book and is not a book that provides any illegal
information. “Hacking for Beginners” is a book related to Computer Security and not a book that promotes
hacking/cracking/software piracy.
3. This book is totally meant for providing information on "Computer Security”, "Computer Programming” and other
related topics and is no way related towards the terms "CRACKING” or "HACKING” (Unethical).
4. Few articles (tutorials) in this book may contain the information related to "Hacking Passwords” or "Hacking Email
Accounts” (Or Similar terms). These are not the GUIDES of Hacking. They only provide information about the legal ways of
retrieving the passwords. You shall not misuse the information to gain unauthorized access. However you may try out
these hacks on your own computer at your own risk. Performing hack attempts (without permission) on computers that
you do not own is illegal.
5. The virus creation section in this book provides demonstration on coding simple viruses using high level programming
languages. These viruses are simple ones and cause no serious damage to the computer. However we strongly insist that
these information shall only be used to expand programming knowledge and not for causing malicious attacks.
6. All the information in this book is meant for developing Hacker Defense attitude among the readers and help
preventing the hack attacks. “Hacking for Beginners” insists that this information shall not be used for causing any kind of
damage directly or indirectly. However you may try these codes on your own computer at your own risk.
7. The word "Hack” or "Hacking” that is used in this book shall be regarded as "Ethical Hack” or "Ethical Hacking”
respectively.
8. We believe only in White Hat Hacking. On the other hand we condemn Black Hat Hacking.
9. Most of the information provided in this book are simple computer tricks (may be called by the name hacks) and are no
way related to the term hacking.
10. Some of the tricks provided by us may no longer work due to fixture in the bugs that enabled the exploits. We are not
responsible for any direct or indirect damage caused due to the usage of the hacks provided in the book.









Download it from here- Hacking guide

password is - meow





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How to remove adsense from the blogger


first make an new Google account and follow the 

instructions given below




How to give someone administrator rights

Firstly, give them author rights.
To do this, you may need to log in as the other person, or to wait for them to accept the invitation themselves. If you log in as them, then make sure that you either:
  • Use two computers,
  • Use separate browsers on the same computer (eg Firefox and Chrome, or Internet Explorer and Safari), OR
  • At least clear your cache and restart your browser between each login.

Then upgrade them by logging in to Blogger as yourself (ie with an account that has administrator rights already).

Pre-Sept-2011-Blogger (ie the old interface):
  • Go to the dashboard, Settings > Permissions tab.
  • Every account that has accepted an invitation to be an author will be listed. Choose the one want to make into an administrator, and click the Grant admin privliges link  to the right of their email address.  
  • Click Grant admin privileges button on the confirmation screen

Post-Sept-2011-Blogger (ie the new interface):
  • Go to the dashboard ("home" button), Settings > Basic tab.
  • Scroll down to the Permissions area. 
  • Every account that has accepted an invitation to be an author will be listed. Choose the one want to make into an administrator, and choose Admin using the drop-down arrow to the right of their email address.   (Note:  this is an immediate change, you do not have to click Save.)

Note that there are also options here for removing administrator rights, and removing author rights too.

After doing this click on earnings tab you see that there is no adsense account activated


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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Crypter's blue print


                         The Crypter BluePrint
          The Most in Depth blueprint of Everything you wanted to know about Crypters

                            How to Create Your own FUD Crypter [The Right Way]
                       
                                                 ...In Less Than a Week

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All credits goes to author



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