Showing posts with label Hacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hacking. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Subway Surfers Android Game with Free Shopping Mod

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DASH as fast as you can!
DODGE the oncoming trains! Help Jake, Tricky & Fresh escape from the grumpy Inspector and his dog.
★ Grind trains with your cool crew!
★ Colorful and vivid HD graphics!
★ Hoverboard Surfing!
★ Paint powered jetpack!
★ Lightning fast swipe acrobatics!
★ Challenge and help your friends!

What’s New

What’s in this version: 1.12.1
★ Fixed issue regarding Boards
1.12.0
★ The Subway Surfers travel to Europe
★ Visit France and pace through the Metro of Paris
★ Let the lovable mime, Coco, join your collection of limited characters
★ Look for tiny Eiffel Towers high and low – there’s a new prize every week
★ Give Spike and Tagbot a personal touch with stylish outfits

*This modded version contains 99999999999 keys and coins along with double coins enabled!!*

>>DOWNLOAD FROM HERE<<

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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

How to access restricted links

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This post is especially for those people who live in countries where adf.ly is banned. Example-India....
When you try to download stuff from other sites, you shall find that many of the download links are shortened using adf.ly. When you try to access these sites a page is displayed stating...

The requested URL /[The adf.ly url] was not found on this server. Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at adf.ly Port 80
This is really frustrating for everybody. This error is displayed as the particalur site has been banned in your country.

There is a simple workaround to this problem-

  •  If you want to go to say http://adf.ly/QRkHX and the page doesn't load, you have to tye it againg like this https://adf.ly/QRkHX. Note the change, instead of http, type https.
  •  If it still doesn't load try adding v1 before the site link. That is http://adf.ly/QRkHX becomes http://v1.adf.ly/QRkHX
  •  If the problem still persists, go to http://anonymouse.org/anonwww.html and enter the link of the adf.ly site. 


Voila, the problem is solved!
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

How to convert your Internet to Wi-Fi

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Ever had to stay at a hotel that only provided a single ethernet port for connectivity? Using a USB modem to connect to the internet maybe? Wouldn’t it be great if you could share you internet connection without having to buy even more fiddly hardware?
Well, you’re in luck because that’s exactly what we’re going to take a look at today!

What’s this Dark Magic in my PC?

Good question! This technology is called Virtual Wifi and it’s part of every Windows 7 installation. Also called as Wireless Hosted Network, this technology lets Windows 7 machines route connections over Ethernet or even over a client station connection on the same wifi adapter.
Long story short, this technology basically allows you to turn your laptop into a fairly functional access point through which you can connect your mobile devices, or even a friend’s laptop, to the internet.

Hardware Requirements

The only requirement is that your laptop should have two networking adapters with WHQL certified drivers for Windows 7. Shouldn’t be a cause for worry though: most drivers are certified and almost all laptops come with a wired ethernet port and a wireless Wifi adapter so you should be mostly good to go.
Otherwise, all you need to do is pickup one of those cheap USB dongles to add another network adapter. That’s all you need on the hardware side.

The Easy Way

As with almost everything in life, there’s an easy way and there’s a hard, slightly more nerdy, way. Let’s look at the easier one first.
The easier way makes use of a neat little application called Virtual Router. To quote their site:
Using Virtual Router, users can wirelessly share any internet connection with any Wifi device. These devices connect to Virtual Router just like any other access point, and the connection is completely secured using WPA2, the most secure wireless encryption.
Sounds easy, right? To be honest, it actually is. And did I mention that it’s free to boot?
Grab the installation file and get installing. It’s a very benign application, weighing in at a single megabyte and takes only a few clicks to finish installation.
Do read what the installation screen says!
Do read what the installation screen says!
Once installed, you’ll get a very simply screen to configure your access point.
The Default Screen
The Default Screen
Name your network as you wish. I couldn’t really ignore the sheer awesomeness of what I was doing so I just named my network, Matrix. Be sure to give your network a strong password as well — unlike me.
Now you’ll need to select which ‘connection’ to share. If you’re connecting through ethernet, this would be a LAN connection. If you’re on a USB modem of some sort, you’ll need to pick accordingly.
If your connection doesn’t show up, it’s probably an outdated driver somewhere. Update your driver and relaunch the application.
And that’s about all there is that you need to do. Click on that big button and wait for the software to do its voodoo. A few moments later, you can connect to the network just as you would connect to a regular network. Here is how mine looked after I hooked up my phone to the network.
With a mobile device on the network
With a mobile device on the network

The (Slightly) Hard Way

The above sounded almost too easy? You’re a command line warrior who is ashamed to use a GUI application? Fret not! I’m here with a solution for just you.
Step #1: Open a command prompt with administrator privileges. The usual right click, followed by “Run as Administrator” should do.
Step #2: Configure your network by typing in:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=thisisagenericssid key=opensesame
Keep in mind that the key is your network’s passphrase. The rest should be self explanatory.
Step #3: Go to your network adapter’s settings.
Network and sharing center
Network and sharing center
Right click on the adapter which has the internet connection and click on properties. Click on the sharing tab and enable Internet Connection Sharing.
Enable "Internet Connection Sharing"
Enable "Internet Connection Sharing"
Step #4: Start your network with the following:
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
How your prompt should look like
How your prompt should look like
Step #5: Stand back and admire your work. You’re done!

Wrapping Up

That wasn’t as complicated or as time consuming as you thought, was it? People do tend to be quite hard on Windows but no one can deny that it comes bundled with an enormous amount of great stuff like this built in.
Let me know if you’re run into any issues setting this up and thank you so much for reading!
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Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Hacking Accounts Using the Keylogging Technique

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Keystroke logging, often referred to as keylogging, is the action of recording (or logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, typically in a covert manner so that the person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored. It also has very legitimate uses in studies of human-computer interaction. There are numerous keylogging methods, ranging from hardware and software-based approaches to acoustic analysis.


What you need - 

> A keylogging software (Download Ardamax Keylogger from here)
> A file binder (Download Sadaf Binder Tool from here) Password - tng
> A file cryptor (Download Yoda's Cryptor Tool from here
> An icon changer tool (Download Shell Lab's Icon Changer from here)
> A free FTP account (Get a free account from DriveHQ from here)

Now, just follow the steps in the video - 

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Friday, 7 June 2013

How to Hack CCTV Cameras and Control Them

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CCTV cameras are located wide across the globe. They use an IP server to administer these cams and most of them can be virtually controlled by their admins. But the fact is that, the page of administration is not blocked for any user or proxy. It can be accessed by anyone. So finding the admin page is only what it takes to hack into them and have some fun.
Follow the steps below:
> Go to google.com
> Now in the search box. Type this => inurl:view/index.shtml
> Now, look for the camera in the results and check the search result links. You will get the camera and their controllers also (if you are lucky enough).
> Also, remember that some of them might require a Username and Password to access their controllers. In that case you can only see what the Admin is making the camera do.
See, I found this:



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