Tuesday, 3 September 2013

::: Remove PDF Passwords With BeCyPDFMetaEdit :::

Hi friends, today i'm going to share a useful tool for removing the PDF passwords. 1 year ago i have created a PDF file with password protected and when i accessed this PDF file it prompts a password field. As you know it's very hard to remember passwords. So i have decided to remove the password by using BeCyPDFMetaEdit  software. 

BeCyPDFMetaEdit is a PDF manipulation tool that allows editing metadata, repairing damaged files and removing passwords from PDF documents. It has an easy to use interface that provides the utility to comprehensively edit meta information of a PDF file such as the author’s name, title, subject and keywords. Furthermore, one can customize the viewing preferences, bookmarks, page labels and add transition effects to individual pages. BeCyPDFMetaEdit is also fully capable of adding and removing password protection from PDF files. This includes documents created by PDF creators (e.g. NitroPDF) or via Microsoft Office applications such as Microsoft PowerPoint. 

Download 
BeCyPDFMetaEdit

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

What is Neutrino Exploit Kit ?

Neutrino Exploit Kit is a threat that is spreading. It is currently ranked 34 in the world for online malware. Neutrino Exploit Kit has been detected by AVG on victims' machines in 173 countries during the last month. There are currently 291 websites in 18 countries that host Neutrino Exploit Kit.

For more info .... Click here
Source : www.avgthreatlabs.com

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Access your Facebook with 3 different passwords





Facebook Allows user to use three different passwords to Log in.
Suppose Your password is PassWord
The First Way of Logging is use the same password as it is i.e PassWord .
The Second way of logging is just reverse the Case of your password i.e Uppercase letters to Lower case and lower case letters to upper case. So, the second password for logging is pASSwORD  just reversing the order.

The Third way of Logging is to make the the first letter of your password to uppercase suppose your password is passWord then you logging as PassWord making the first letter to Uppercase.

Monday, 5 August 2013

::: Get Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean as a OS on your PC :::

Here's how you can install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on your personal computer and do everything that you can do on your Android phone or tablet now on your PC.

Just follow the below steps from 1 through 10:

Download:
  • Oracle VM VirtualBox - Download the latest version of here
  • Android x86 4.2 Image - Download the Android 4.2 image from here

Instructions: 

1. Install VirtualBox on your PC

2. Open VirtualBox and select New. In the dialog box enter the name as your wish and select
i) Type : Linux
ii) Version : Other Linux

and select Next

3. In the next dialog box enter the memory size as your wish

Note : Minimum 512Mb required for JellyBean

and select Next

4. In the next dialog box select create a virtual hard drive now. Then select VDI and select fixed or dynamically allocated as your wish and create the virtual drive

Note : Minimum 1 GB required for installation

5. Select Virtual device and select settings, a dialog box appears. In the dialog box select
 i) Storage->Storage Tree->Empty
 ii) In the attributes section select the Android 4.2 iso file you downloaded and check Live Cd/Dvd, then click Ok






















6. Then start the virtual device. In the screen select Install Android-x86 to hard disk




















7. In the next screen select Create/Modify Partition.















8. Then create a new primary bootable partition and select write. After finishing writing select quit. 














9. Then install android in sda1 and select type as ext3 , choose yes for installing grub.

10. After installing remove live iso from VirtualBox and reboot. Now you can boot into Android 4.2.2. 

You are done!

Go ahead and enjoy some screenshots below:









Source : Timesdigit

Monday, 22 July 2013

::: Credential Harvester Attacker Method Using Social Engineering Toolkit Tutorial :::

Hello friends today i'm going to share a tutorial on "How to get victims username and password credentials ?" by using Social Engineering Toolkit.

Brief Intro : This is a sample demo on one of the attacks in the social engineering toolkit called the Credential Harvester. I'm going to show you ways to hack someone outside the network using your external ip address which you can get at www.ipchicken.com.


WARNING : This is for educational purpose, I'm not responsible for any illegal activities performed by U

Requirements :
1) BackTrack5r3 OS
2) Vmware workstation
3) Basic knowledge on Unix commands 

Follow the below screenshots :















                                                       WARNING : This is for educational purpose only...

Friends last thing i want to say that ... whenever you click on some link spend your few seconds to read it before you face calamity ...

Thank You and Keep Following :)

Thursday, 4 July 2013

4 years old Android bug affects 99 percent of devices

4 years old Android bug affects 99 percent of devices

Security researchers from bluebox has discovered a 4 year old Android bug ( since Android 1.6 Donut,) and affects 99 percent (or nearly 900 million devices) of devices released in the last 4 years.
This Android vulnerability allows a hacker to modify APK code without breaking an application’s cryptographic signature, to turn any legitimate application into a malicious Trojan, completely unnoticed by the app store, the phone, or the end-user.
"Installation of a Trojan application from the device manufacturer can grant the application full access to Android system and all applications (and their data) currently installed.
The application then not only has the ability to read arbitrary application data on the device (email, SMS messages, documents, etc.), retrieve all stored account & service passwords,
it can essentially take over the normal functioning of the phone and control any function thereof (make arbitrary phone calls, send arbitrary SMS messages, turn on the camera, and record calls). Finally, and most unsettling, is the potential for a hacker to take advantage of the always-on, always-connected, and always-moving (therefore hard-to-detect) nature of these “zombie” mobile devices to create a botnet."
The Bluebox team says the vulnerability was disclosed to Google in February 2013. Now it’s up to device manufacturers to produce and release firmware updates for mobile devices (and furthermore for users to install these updates).

More details : http://bluebox.com/corporate-blog/bluebox-uncovers-android-master-key/

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Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Sandboxie ::: Secure Your PC by running Malicious Softwares in a Virtual ENV

Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer.
The red arrows indicate changes flowing from a running program into your computer. The box labeled Hard disk (no sandbox) shows changes by a program running normally. The box labeled Hard disk (with sandbox) shows changes by a program running under Sandboxie. The animation illustrates that Sandboxie is able to intercept the changes and isolate them within a sandbox, depicted as a yellow rectangle. It also illustrates that grouping the changes together makes it easy to delete all of them at once.
Benefits of the Isolated Sandbox
  • Secure Web Browsing: Running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the browser is trapped in the sandbox and can be discarded trivially.
  • Enhanced Privacy: Browsing history, cookies, and cached temporary files collected while Web browsing stay in the sandbox and don't leak into Windows.
  • Secure E-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your email can't break out of the sandbox and can't infect your real system.
  • Windows Stays Lean: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software into an isolated sandbox.
Download Sandboxie now and give it a try!