Sunday, 8 May 2011

A GREATE GUIDE TO LEARN HACKING.




Hello ALL OF U  i think this article can be very useful to know how to be a great hacker !

so i'm sharing it :

Disclaimer: There's nothing in this document incriminating, but just in case, if you're retarded and get caught, it's your fault.

You stay up all night on the PC typing and typing. No, you're not hacking. You're begging someone on IRC to teach you how to hack! Let's look at the facts:

1. You're a luser and you're annoying. No one likes you if you ask others how to hack without taking the least amount of innitiative.

2. You're not worthy of any title even resembling hacker, cracker, phreaker, etc., so don't go around calling yourself that! The more you do, the less likely you are to find someone willing to teach you how to hack (which is an infinitesimal chance, any way).

3. You're wasting your time (if you couldn't infer that in the first place). Many real hackers (not those shitty script kiddies) spend all their insomniac hours reading and, yes even, HACKING! (Hacking doesn't necessarirly (but usually does) mean breaking into another system. It could mean just working on your own system, BUT NOT WINDOWS XP (unless you're doing some really menacing registry shit, in which case, you're kind of cool).)

You're probably thinking, "Then what should I do. If no one's going to help me, how can I possibly learn to hack?" Have you ever tried READING (I assume this far that you are literate). Read anything and everything you can get your hands on! I recommend hitting a computer store and looking for discount books (books that are usually out of date, but so are a lot of the systems on the 'net, so they're still relevant!). You'll be surprised what you can learn from a book even when you're paying a dollar for every hundred pages.

I recommend the following books to start off with:

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* Maximum Security I or II: this is not a guide to hacking, despite what you might have heard, but you can get enough info to learn the basics of how hackers hack! (Isn't that more fun than being lamed, email bombed, and kicked of IRC).

* Practical Unix and Internet Security (Sec. Edition): This is mostly a book about how to secure Unix (if you don't know what Unix is, either shoot yourself now, or read O'Reilly's Learning the Unix OS), but half of learning to hack is learning a system from the inside out. How can you expect to hack a site (w/o using a kiddie script, which i must restate, is NOT hacking) if you don't know how to use the system?!

* Linux Unleashed/Red Hat Linux Unleashed: these books are kind of cool. First of all, they come with Red Hat Linux (*sigh*, just go to www.linux.org and read everything there) 5.1 and 5.2 respectively (if you get the newest versions of the book, whi ch you should). Read everything you can from it.

* Sendmail in a nutshell: This is only after you read everything else. Sendmail, for those of you who still don't know, is a program that sends mail. It sounds stupid, but this is a buggy program, and usually is the avenue of attack many hackers take because of it's vulnerabilities.

* TCP/IP Blueprints: this will clear up a lot of things concerning TCP/IP.

* TCP/IP Administration: haven't read it, but can't wait to! (I've been bogged down by a lot of other REAL computer stuff).

After you've read them all, re-read them! Trust me, you gain a ton of information the second time you read them just as you gain perspicacity the second time through a movie with a twisted plot. Then, read a ton of RFCs. RFCs are Request for Comments but the people who practically shaped the Internet. Here is a good list of RFCs (the books above give about the same list):
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    * RFC0760 - DoD Standard Internet Protocol
    * RFC0792 - Internet Control Message Protocol
    * RFC0819 - The Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications
    * RFC0821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
    * RFC0822 - Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages
    * RFC0976 - UUCP Mail Interchange Format Standard
    * RFC1123 - Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Applications and Support
    * RFC1135 - The Helminthiasis of the Internet (Morris Worm)
    * RFC1244 - Site Security Handbook
    * RFC1521 - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Email Extensions) Part One
    * RFC1522 - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Email Extensions) Part Two
    * RFC1651 - SMTP Service Extensions
    * RFC1652 - SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport
    * RFC1652 - SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration
    * RFC1675 - Security Concerns for IPng
    * RFC1704 - On Internet Authentication
    * RFC1739 - A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools
    * RFC1750 - Randomness Recommendations for Security
    * RFC1825 - Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
    * RFC1891 - SMTP Service Extension for Delivery Status Notifications
    * RFC1892 - The Multipart/Report Content Type for the Reporting of Mail System Administrative Messages
    * RFC1893 - Enhanced Mail System Status Codes
    * RFC1894 - An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications
    * RFC1918 - Address Allocation for Private Internets
    * RFC1920 - Internet Official Protocol Standards

That's it for now. If anything else interests you about the Internet, try to look up an RFC for it.

Read anything you can about Internet security in general (but not stuff like "How to Hack" (but keep reading this!)). Subscribe to mailing lists. Some of my favorites are bugraq, happy hacker (interesting stuff), and MC2. By now, you should be advanced enough to breeze through Carolyn Meinel's "Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking." It's got something interesting stuff, but not enough to be "3l1t3."

Okay, now for the big step: the step from lamer to hacker! If you have not already, install Linux. Now it's okay for you to go online to usenet groups and ask for help installing Linux, 'cuz quite frankly, if pretty f*** hard! NEVER, EVER, EVER expe ct to get it on the first try just right. The next thing to do is learn programming. I reco mmend learning C++ first because it will help you understand a lot about programming, it's easy to use, and is a lot like the other programming languages you should also learn. Read these books:

    * Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days: the name says it all
    * Learning Perl: an AMAZING book on learning Perl
    * Programming Perl: the next step after Learning Perl
    * Perl Cookbook: the next step after Programming Perl
    * Core Java (Volume I & II): these books are by the makers of Java. Java is a really cool language to say the least, but you should at least learn C++ before so you can understand classes.

Now, you may be saying I may have been a bit hypocritcal by saying not to ask how to hack but to ask about installing Linux. The thing is that Linux people are usually pretty nice, and the people who are Linux gurus want more than anything for Linux to prosper, and are willing to help you out. Oh, by the way, if you've installed Linux the way you want it (which does not include throwing you Linux box out the window and yelling, "I LIKE THIS JUST FINE!"), congratulations. You have now earned my respect.

Okay, I mentioned kiddie scripts earlier, and I'll follow up on it now. Kiddie Scripts are auto hacking programs that will do all the work for you. You don't want that. I do condone downloading them and learning from them, but don't become a script kid die. The only place they go in life is jail (not where you want to be).

Now, you should know a great deal about hacking. You have a compendium of information at your fingertips with a mental index. You want the best advice? Don't hack. Odds are, you will get caught, and then it goes down on your criminal record, and unless you did something fan-f***-tastic, like hacking the white house security cameras and get video of Slick Willie getting a BJ, you can pretty much kiss your computer future goodbye, cuz no one will hire a convicted hacker. If you do hack, be a white hat hacker. For example, upon breaking into a site, leave a note maybe including how to contact you (not through the phones, mail, real email address etc., do it through a hotmail account or something) or how to fix it. They may be nice enough to offer you a job! That's right, there are some people who get paid to hack and do what they love.

In conclusion, you may have noticed that this was not a real guide to hacking.
This was a guide to LEARNING how to hack, which, if you want to be a real hacker, you will have to do

There is no one way to hack. (If so, it would be a lot easier for system administrators to keep you out!) It's a variety of different tricks as well as the ability to keep up with current vulnerabilities in software and hardware. You should also learn how to program. Even though Kevin Mitnick was infamous among the hacker culture for being the most wanted cracker, he couldn't even write his own exploits! That's pretty sad. Please use whatever information you have wisely and responsibly, and distribute it only to people who are worthy of it.

Yes guys this gotta be the one !!

Saturday, 7 May 2011

SCAN YOUR FACEBOOK PROFILE

hello guys how are you all ?
hope all is well :)
we all know that facebook is the best target for hackers to send there harmful links Trojan phishing links etc...
,most of the links are in shorted form , i'm calling it compressed links via tinyurl.com or goo.gl bit.ly so,i think you have seen this kind of links many times but be sure that this kind of links can be dangerous ! so ignore it, so, now in facebook there is a very good app available called:

Norton safeweb 

Norton is a one of the best antivirus created ever this world ,So,,
What exactly is Norton Safe Web? Norton Safe Web is a website rating service from Symantec. Everyday Norton Safe Web analyzes several million of URLs to look for those containing security risks. The results from our site rating analysis are used to warn users against sites that might infect their PCs or compromise their personal information.so click on above link use this app , and yaah, don't forget to set this app in auto scan mode !!
so enjoy safe facebooking .... :)

Free mobile tv on 2g network or 2g mobile ??

Hi frnds now you can enjoy free tv channels like utv bindass,colours and etc etc.. on 2g network or 2g mobile phone.....
so first if you wanted to stream live tv on mob. you have to first subscribe a mobile internet. on 2g network or 2g mobile.I tested this on airtel,aircel,docomo and vodafone not tested in any other network .
i have lots of links. so some of the links i'll share with you. after this post most of will ask me that why is this not working on my mob. so ... the major problem is mobile media player is not supported stream protocol . when i was having nokia 5233 it was  working !. and i am also using on nokia 6600 its working(the biggest dumb phone;;;)))''''''
but first you have to configure streming settings.

okay so now open this mobile sites on your mob.
























1.)UTV MOVIES
  rtsp://175.41.152.85:1935/live/mov50.sdp
 
2.)COLOURS

4.) AAJ TAK 
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_4.sdp

5.)>>B4U MOVIE
rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch12zqcif.3gp
6.) - B4U Music
rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch12zqcif.3gp 
7.)- Fashion tv
rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/live/ch27yqcif.3gp

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

HTC Sensation pre-order starts on Vodafone



Vodafone has begun taking pre-orders for the latest addition to HTC’s range of Android phones, the Sensation.

The carrier is offering the phone for free from £35 per month when buyers sign up to a 24-month contract. That deal includes monthly allowances of 900 minutes, 750Mb of data and unlimited SMS messages.

According to Voda’s site, orders processed today will be despatched on May 19th.

The media-focussed Sensation’s key selling point for committed tech types is the fact that it houses a 1.2GHz dual core processor, which combines with the latest Gingerbread version of Android, to deliver a super snappy smartphone experience.

Elsewhere the smartie is home to an eight-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash and face detection, plus a secondary 1.2-megapixel snapper for video calling.

The 16:9 widescreen, Super LCD display comes in at a capacious 4.3-inches and is optimised for enjoying movies streamed via the all-new HTC Watch service, which comes pre-installed.

Vodafone will be the sole UK carrier selling the phone for a month after it officially lands in mid-May. After that point, it’s set to go on sale on T-Mobile, Orange and 3.

iOS 4.3.3: Apple admits tracking culpability with new update


Last week, Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller mounted a staunch defence of Apple’s iPhone tracking software, with the Cupertino CEO denying that his company tracked any of its users. However, the execs did admit that a software glitch was causing iPhones that didn’t have location services switched on to record data and that a fix was on its way.

Now that fix, iOS 4.3.3, has been detailed and appears to show that Apple has taken on board the wider concerns of iPhone owners when it comes to location tracking. As well as sorting out the problem of location tracking working on phones that aren’t location aware, Apple is also said to be limiting the size of its location database, while stopping the back up of location data to iTunes.

Jobs might say that Apple doesn’t track people, but these updates suggest Cupertino is admitting that it has been culpable and that it wants to make amends for the problem. iOS 4.3.3 is said to be set for release in the next fortnight.

So, what does the update actually mean? Well, Apple, despite everything Jobs said last week, is acutely aware of the bad publicity that this has brought and wants to detoxify the story rapidly. It’s already gone some way to doing that by teasing a new mapping service in its location tracking FAQ last week. But this is a concrete step towards assuaging end users’ and privacy campaigners’ fears.


More importantly for them, it also puts them much closer to key rival Google in terms of tracking. Android does take data, but in a much more limited fashion and disposes of it after a certain time frame. Apple can in no way be seen to be ceding ground to its major competitor, especially in an area that is so contentious. Apple will want to fight on positive ground, but will also want to show that it holds the moral high ground too.

Of course, the company’s bullish approach means it won’t actually admit that this software bump is anything more than a bug fix. But it’s far reaching nature proves that Jobs and co have been stung by criticism and have reacted accordingly. That means attention will now switch to that new mapping service, the rumour mill whirring just the way Apple wants it to.

Android 2.3.4 update is live for Nexus One, no Gtalk calls though



The Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update is already available over-the-air for the Google Nexus One users. Unfortunately it does not bring the updated Google Talk app with video and voice chats, just some bug fixes.

The recently announced Android 2.3.4 update, which is supposed to bring video and voice chats via Gtalk for the droid gang is already available as an OTA update for the Nexus One. The lack of video calls is understandable - the smartphone lacks a video-call camera, but what about those voice chats?

That's the reality though. The Nexus One users get only bug fixes, which is not bad at all, just not what they might have expected.

The update should become available for Nexus S soon and later more droids will follow. If you have a Nexus S and you cannot wait to try those Google Talk video chats you can follow this link for instructions on how to install it manually.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

how to stream live tv on 2g mobile ?

hi,today i'm gonna to show you how to stream
live tv on 2g mobile phone .
so first if you wanted to stream live tv on mob. you have to first subscribe a good speed mobile internet.i tested this on airtel,aircel,docomo and vodafone not tested in any other network .
i have lots of links. so some of the links i'll share with you. after this post most of will ask me that why is this not working on my mob. so ... the major problem is mobile media player is not supported stream protocol . when i was having nokia 5233 it was  working !. and i am also using on nokia 6600 its working(the biggest dumb phone )! . )
but first you have to configure streaming setting .
okay so now open this mobile sites on your mob.
NDTV 24X7
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_29.sdp

CNBC AAWAS
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf1/cid_34.sdp

Aaj Tak
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_4.sdp

CNBC TV18
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_35.sdp

HEADLINE TODAY
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_7.sdp

NDTV GOOD TIMES
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_32.sdp

NDTV INDIA
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_33.sdp

NDTV PROFIT
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_31.sdp

TIMES NOW
rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_2.sdp

Working Live TV links But I Dont Know The Channels name

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_4.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf1/cid_34.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_35.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_7.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_29.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_32.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_33.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_31.sdp

rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_2.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_45.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_62.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_61.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_57.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_58.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_41.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_56.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_38.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_54.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_52.sdp

rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf0/cid_55.sdp 

so enjoy....