Thursday, May 31, 2012

Nmap Security Scanner version v6.0 released


Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing. Many systems and network administrators also find it useful for network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, monitoring host or service uptime, and many other tasks.


Top 6 Improvements in Nmap 6

  • NSE Enhanced
  • Better Web Scanning
  • Full IPv6 Support
  • New Nping Tool
  • Better Zenmap GUI & results viewer
  • Faster scans

More details about the latest version can be found here:

http://nmap.org/6/

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

A interview with Anonymous India.


A interview with Anonymous India.


Whitec0de: How many people are there in your core team?

Anon: Well there are 15 people initially in #opindia.



Whitec0de: On what issues anonymous started this movement in India??

Anon: it was because of the court order blocking the file sharing sites in India. That’s what started it. Someone came to us with info that court has passed some order. We looked for proofs and found that its actually true, hence #opindia was born and the very next day dot.gov.in and mit.gov.in were taken down.



Whitec0de: Why Are You Targeting Reliance?

Anon: Because it is because of them that the court order was obtained, and also cause of the illegal blocking they are doing and the blocking of the protest pages of Air India staff.



Whitec0de: What are your primary targets rit now?

Anon: Primary targets are govt. websites, reliance, and we are currently looking for proofs against other ISPs too.



Whitec0de: What will happen on 9th June? We heard that you will deface websites to connect people to your movement.

Anon: We will only deface educational sites to wake up young guns of India. And our defacement can be easily taken down if the site admin knows anything. We never do permanent damage to any of the files on their server And on 9th June there will be a peaceful protest by the citizens of India. We are just providing India an idea that can bring revolution.



Whitec0de: Why 9th June? Does it have some importance or just like that?

Anon: Lots of anonymous movements are happening on the same day :P also its a Saturday people will be free :D



Whitec0de: Will your movement be something like #OccupyWallStreet ?

Anon: Well it’s not like that but if needed then yes.



Whitec0de: How is this movement different from the previous #Opindia operation? are the members same from the previous Operation?

Anon: We don’t know about previous #opindia. Some Bangladeshi hackers used #opindia name to hack Indian army websites and other websites in India. Well they got a warning message from Anonymous too for ruining the name #opindia. We respect the defense of a nation. We never hack army websites.



Whitec0de: How are you gonna make this Protest successful?

Anon: The protest is just an awakening protest for others who are not aware about it yet. Making it successful is in the hands of people only. We are here just for giving ideas to them.



Whitec0de: What Kind Of Response Are You Getting From People?

Anon: Response of the people is good. It’s amazing to see citizens of india aware of what is happening around.



Whitec0de:  Will we see Anonymous India protesting against corruption too?

Anon: Right now important issues for us worldwide are censorship and corruption.  So yes, very soon you will defiantly see us fighting against corruption too.



Whitec0de: So what’s your age group? I mean age group of all the Anons? Many people ask whether you guys are students or professionals.

Anon: We consist of professional and students both. There might be people from 20′s. From 30′s. From 40′s too.. Can’t really say coz we actually don’t know as we are anonymous to each other too.



Whitec0de: So anything special happened with you in this movement? Something you would like to share with people of india?

Anon: Every day is special for me. As i see fellow anons working so hard to gather information by means of hacking.



Whitec0de: Have You Been Contacted By Any Security Agency?

Anon: Well CERT keeps telling newspapers about the cyber hacks and stuff and lately they have been in news telling agencies about DDoS attacks. Well they can’t keep themselves secure from DDoS attacks then how can they tell others. Well the fun part is when people from CERT give us response and we take them down again and again for our “lulzz”

Its surely one of the slowest response team we have ever encountered :P



Whitec0de: What’s your word for the citizens of India?

Anon: Rise india, Your internet freedom is at stake. Take stand for what is right. It’s now or never.  Only when we let our voices be heard will the oppressors listen, only when we go out on the streets will they know, only if we are determined will they change!!



Whitec0de: What’s your Message to the Government Of India?

Anon: “GOI, we just want you to stay off the internet because it belongs to the people. It is the last medium left for a common man to express the truth. Stay off or expect us!”



Whitec0de: Final Words, Say whatever you want to say :)

Anon: The media is not picking up on the bit about reliance blocking air india protest pages and also that they blocked of all results to Mr.Satish Seth just to save their own asses !! Also how the blocks they are doing of file sharing sites is ILLEGAL!!

This shows that silent censorship of our internet has already begun and we cannot let them believe that they can blindfold us and we will accept this  … It’s time to show we more than dumb puppets that they believe we are, we should show out to them that we are ones who put them up there and we will bring them down quicker then they went up!!

Also to reliance that said this …
Reliance Communications said on Monday it had thoroughly investigated the matter and all its servers and websites are intact. “We have required preventive measures and strongest possible IT security layers in place to tackle any unwarranted intrusions,” the company said in a statement. “Despite repeated attempts by hackers, our servers could not be hacked.”

A direct reply:

:D :D ….and tell them that deleting the new user I made and changing the admin password is not called securing :D !!


“We are Anonymous. 

We are Legion. 

We do not forgive.

We do not forget. 

Expect us.”




Friday, May 25, 2012

Hacking attempt on RBI website.


The Reserve Bank said there was an attempt to hack its website on Thursday, rendering it inaccessible for almost the entire day.

"It was a DNS (Domain Name System) attack where the hacker tried entering the website from a single Internet protocol address multiple times, jamming its bandwidth," an RBI spokesperson said.
Due to multiple requests received from the hacker's IP address. its unable to access the RBI website--www.rbi.org.in.

"We found the IP address and blocked it and got the website on its feet again," the spokesperson said, adding there was no loss of information or defacing as the hackers could not get into the site.

For more Details like the exact time period when the hacking happened and the geographical location where the attack has been traced to, are still unclear .

A senior official with the Mumbai Police's cyber crime investigation cell said it has not received any complaint from the RBI regarding the incident.

But in one of the tweet anonymous hacking group taken the responsibly of this attach.Anonymous is a biggest hacker group in the world they did not agree withe move of government,their demand is do not censer internet by making law.They are protesting against the censorship of internet.

Last week they have hacked many websites like indian national congress party website,BJP’s oficial website,CERT (indian computer emergency response),indian parliament website and manny more govt oficial site to lift the ban from file sharing sites on the internet like vimeo and other torrent site.now they have hacked RBI (Reserve Bank of India) .

Last night Anonymous’s OpIndia twitter account@opindia_revenge was suspended so they defaced 35 government websites in a single night. It’s not right to stop voice of public and its also not acceptable that you block or suspend some user’s account on speaking truth. But Indian government is doing all this crappy shit silently and also suppressing Indian Media from covering the news about #OpIndia movement. Websites so defaced are set with a message of Anonymous.

Aircel Free GPRS Technical Trick.


Aircel Free GPRS Trick. Aircel free 250  MB or 2.5 GB GPRS tricks.

Just Dial *122*3344#

After sometime confirmation sms will be received .

" Your3g services has been activated in you Number."

It’ll give you Either 250MB or 2.5GB Data usage.

Use pocket internet settings for this Technical Trick

And its validity :- 15days

For balance check *130# or *126*4# or *126*6# .



Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Group of Bangladesh Hackers Defaced 643 Sites.


A Group of Bangladesh Hackers Defaced 643 Sites.The 3xp1r3 Cyber Army, a Bangladesh hackers group,  protesting against the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). Their latest operation targeted a number of 643 websites that they defaced.The websites, most hosted on a single server.
The affected sites are from Canada, India and Turkey.There are also a number of .com domains in the list that  hackers published on Pastebin, which means that the targets could be spread out worldwide.
Many website administrators working on restoring their websites, but some of the affected ones still displayed the hackers’ message.

Pastbin link: Click Here

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Relationship Status : Married


Facebook's billionaire founder Mark Zuckerberg updated his relationship status on his social networking site to 'married' - after he tied the knot with his long time girlfriend 27-year-old Priscilla Chan in a private ceremony at his California home.
Zuckerberg wrote about the big event in his life on his Facebook timeline, with a status update that read, "Married Priscilla Chan" on May 19.

Indian hackers Hacked Multan government website.

A group named called ‘Indishell’ has claimed to hack the website, with its name prominently mentioned on the hacked site’s homepage, along with a message saying ‘We have an EYE on you’ that is strategically placed under cat eyes with pupils donned as the Indian flag.

MULTAN: The Multan district government website was defaced by Indian hackers on Sunday. The hackers had erased all official data on the website and posted anti-Pakistan and anti-government slogans on the homepage.
Indian national songs, supposedly sung at a concert, were being played as background music on the website.
The website, www.multan.gov.pk, is the Multan government’s official website and contains important data vis a vis the district.

Reference: Tribune 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

How to Recover the deleted file from computer?


Accidentally deleted an important file? Lost something important when your computer crashed? No problem!
Some time some files accidently deleted by us or by your friends.  It may be any movie or songs, simply text file or the any official important document.

If by mistaken it is deleted it is available in Recycle bin. So we can restore it .But if we deleted from Recycle bin also then.
Don’t wary I will tell you how to recover that.Just download one software called “Recuva”.
 Recuva recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera card, or MP3 player. And it's free!

When you format your computer then also don’t need to store the data in many pen derives. Just keep Recuva and restore all files again in computer.

To download just click:  Download

Friday, May 18, 2012

SQL injection testing tool SQLSentinel v.0.1


SQL Sentinel is an open source tool that automates the process of finding the sql injection on a website. It is open source tool for sql injection security testing for your website.
When job is finished, it generates a pdf report which contains the url vulnerabilities found and the url crawled.
Please remember that SQLSentinel is not an exploiting tool. It can only finds url Vulnerabilities.

To Download this Click here : Download or Download

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Uninor Free GPRS Trick For High Speed Internet.

Friends today I m going to share the trick for the free internet in Uninor.Uninor Free GPRS Trick For High Speed Internet.

Just use below settings for free Uninor GPRS.

Profile Name:- TechnicalTricks

APN:-  uninor

Proxy:- 10.58.10.58

Port:- 8080

Homepage:- wap.myuninor.in.php.t9space.com

Save Settings and Restart phone …

Enjoy Unlimited Uninor  Free GPRS ....

For More Tricks keep Visiting. Soon we will post many more Tricks for free internet for other operator too.




Congress Website Hacked by Anonymous Hacker


                  Congress Website Hacked by Anonymous Hacker.Anonymous Pulls down supreme court website (supremecourtofindia.nic.in) and Congress website( www.aicc.org.in ) .
The blockage reportedly started in the morning and within hours the two websites were taken down by Anonymous.


Anonymous’s tweet :

Anonymous Operations @Anon_Central
Namaste #India, your time has come to trash the current government and install a new one. Good luck. | #SaveTPB #Anonymous #Censorship

They were named this operation, “MT Operation India” . They strictly against this censorship.

The above websites are down Till : 17th may 2012, 15:30 IST

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Airtel Free GPRS Trick For High Speed Internet.



Friends today I m going to share the trick for the free internet in Airtel. It works in many states.


Just use below settings for free Airtel GPRS.

Proxy:- 216.155.153.105

Apn:- airtelgprs.com

Port:- 80

Home Page:- http://203.115.112.5

Or Use Any Free Site Which Working In Your State.


Enjoy Unlimited Airtel  Free GPRS ....

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

NYRO Hacker and Indian Cyber Pirates Hacked Five Pakistan websites


NYRO Hacker and Indian Cyber Pirates Hacked Five Pakistan websites.


http://darultajweed.com/
http://www.gtspakistan.com/
http://www.akinternational.com.pk/
http://ama.org.pk/
http://cafehits.com/

#Mirrors



http://arab-zone.net/mirror/89082/akinternational.com.pk/
http://arab-zone.net/mirror/89081/gtspakistan.com/
http://arab-zone.net/mirror/89080/darultajweed.com/
http://arab-zone.net/mirror/89086/cafehits.com/
http://arab-zone.net/mirror/89085/ama.org.pk/

Hackers Coordinate Cyber Attack on U.S. Gas Pipelines


The last six months there is an unidentified peoples or group of hacker’s coordinated cyber attack on the control system of U.S. gas pipeline.

According to U.S. officials, it's unclear if a foreign power is trying to map the gas systems or if hackers are attempting to harm the pipelines. A previous attack on the oil and gas sector seemed to originate in China.
The hackers are using a technique called spear-phishing attacks. They are trying to steal the passwords and gain access to the pipelines control system.

Spear phishing send targeted emails to specific persons and that seem to come from your friends or associates, and with email they attached or link it with malware. When the target open the attached or link file it release into the victim’s computer.

"Various sources provided information to the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team," stated the DHS in a recent newsletter, "describing targeted attempts and intrusions into multiple natural gas pipeline sector organizations. Analysis of the malware and artifacts associated with these cyber attacks has positively identified this activity as related to a single campaign with spear-phishing activity dating back to as early as December 2011."

DHS officials and a spokesman have acknowledged they are working with the FBI to find out who may be behind the intrusions and malicious emails. 

"The cyber intrusion involves sophisticated spear-phishing activities targeting personnel within the private companies," DHS spokesman Peter Boogaard said in a statement. "DHS is coordinating with the FBI and appropriate federal agencies, and DHS's Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) is working with affected organizations to prepare mitigation plans customized to their current network and security configurations to detect, mitigate and prevent such threats."

The oil and gas sector has been targeted before. In February 2011 the computer security firm McAfee discovered a computer intrusion labeled "Night Dragon" that was traced to China. As part of that attack, individuals tried to obtain sensitive data and financial documents from the oil and gas companies about bids and future drilling exploration projects.


Anonymous : We do not forgive - We do not forget.


Anonymous is an international hacking group and its members are all around the world and it carried out many operations of hacking and leaking information.

Recent Activity:

May 9: Anonymous brought down Russian President Vladimir Putin's website and the Kremlin's website to support the country's protests against alleged vote tampering during the March elections.

May 9: Anonymous attacked the UN's official website.

April 24: Anonymous attacked the Greek finance ministry web-site to protest its plans to fight tax evasion by tracking citizens' bank, telephone and credit card data.

April 20: Anonymous takes down the Formula One website, for holding the event in Bahrain, and to support local protesters fighting against the continued government repression of activists and opposition politicians.

April 5: Anonymous hacks into hundreds of Chinese government websites, taking down the "Great Firewall of China" and offering tips on how to bypass government censorship.

In an recent interview one of the group’s leader says that Anonymous have Access to Every Secret Government Database and Anon has a nuclear card up its sleeve.

Interview:

Q: As strictly an online army of hackers, how powerful is Anonymous?
A: Anonymous is kind of like the big buff kid in school who had really bad self-esteem then all of a sudden one day he punched someone in the face and went, “Holy s— I’m really strong!” Scientology (one of Anonymous’s first targets) was the punch in the face where Anonymous began to realize how incredibly powerful they are. There’s a really good argument at this point that we might well be the most powerful organization on Earth. The entire world right now is run by information. Our entire world is being controlled and operated by tiny invisible 1s and 0s that are flashing through the air and flashing through the wires around us. So if that’s what controls our world, ask yourself who controls the 1s and the 0s? It’s the geeks and computer hackers of the world.

Q: What does it mean to be a leader of a leaderless organization?
A: We don’t sit around and elect a president but that doesn’t mean there aren’t leaders within Anonymous. Naturally Commander X or Barrett Brown or Peter Fein, whether they have names or are still anonymous, they take a leadership role and are looked up to. The average Anon is not like me, working 12 hours a day dedicating their life to this. He’s an IT guy or a cable installer with a few hours to spare and he wants to be told what to do. It takes organizers to get things done. Anyone in Anon can be a spokesperson but my ability to speak is based on how much what I say squares with the consensus of the collective.

Q: It seems like there’s a war going on between hacktivists or information activists and law enforcement. (At least 40 alleged members of Anonymous have been arrested around the world in the last year.) Who do you think is winning right now?
A: I think it’s a stalemate at the moment. I think eventually we’ll win. I’ve always believed that right will always prevail. But at the moment the arrests have had a chilling effect on the movement. For a 30-minute online protest I’m facing 15 years in a penitentiary. For the moment that’s the only indictment against me but I expect there will be more. And it’s not just about the potential penalty but it’s the trial itself for which they delivered a terabyte of discovery. That’s about 150,000 pages for a 30-minute protest. That means my trial will be two years long and during that time I’m under strict surveillance by the FBI. I can’t access Twitter, Facebook or IRCs (Internet Relay Chats) – I can’t contact any known member of Anonymous – who are about 50,000 people around the world.
So basically it shuts me down as an activist. Even if I prevail in court, I’m still shut down for two years. Well, I’m unwilling to do that – and that’s why I’m Canada. In Syria and Tunisia, Libya, Egypt in Nigeria in the Ivory Coast, we have saved so many lives I can’t even count – activists and journalists and bloggers and people who come to us to keep themselves safe in these extremely hostile environments – and I’m unwilling to lay that kind of work down.

Q: Now that you’re in Canada for the foreseeable future, do you feel relatively safe?
A: Yes. We have a lot of contacts in the Canadian government. We were well prepared when I came here, we have an underground railway, and safe houses in Canada. We might be wrong, but our understanding is that the Canadian government is about equally concerned with Anonymous and the United States. Their approach will be: “Step lively, don’t stay long, and you’ll be fine.” So we’re in negotiation with several countries in Europe to try to get a permanent political asylum situation set up for myself as well as for any other Anons and information activists who might need it. … It’s too bad Canada will not find the political courage to protect information activists from America like they did in the ‘60s with the draft dodgers. That’s the reality of it, but they will probably not actively seek to track me down.

Q: Do you think the general public is not concerned enough with online surveillance or real-life surveillance?
A: I think the general public is beginning to learn the value of information. To give an example, for a very long time nobody in the U.S. or the world was allowed to know the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan or Iraq. There were wild guesses and they were all over the ballpark figures, until a young army private named Bradley Manning had the courage to steal that information from the U.S. government and release it. Now we know that despite their smart munitions and all their high-technology they have somehow managed to accidentally kill 150,000 civilians in two countries. … As these kinds of startling facts come out, the public will begin to realize the value of the information and they will realize that the activists are risking everything for that information to be public.

Q: What do you say to people who believe Anons are just cyber-terrorists?
A: Basically I decline the semantic argument. If you want to call me a terrorist, I have no problem with that. But I would ask you, “Who is it that’s terrified?” If it’s the bad guys who are terrified, I’m really super OK with that. If it’s the average person, the people out in the world we are trying to help who are scared of us, I’d ask them to educate themselves, to do some research on what it is we do and lose that fear. We’re fighting for the people, we are fighting, as Occupy likes to say, for the 99%. It’s the 1% people who are wrecking our planet who should be quite terrified. If to them we are terrorists, then they probably got that right.
‘I think eventually we’ll win. I’ve always believed that right will always prevail’
“Information terrorist” – what a funny concept. That you could terrorize someone with information. But who’s terrorized? Is it the common people reading the newspaper and learning what their government is doing in their name? They’re not terrorized – they’re perfectly satisfied with that situation. It’s the people trying to hide these secrets, who are trying to hide these crimes. The funny thing is every email database that I’ve ever been a part of stealing, from Pres. Assad to Stratfor security, every email database, every single one has had crimes in it. Not one time that I’ve broken into a corporation or a government, and found their emails and thought, “Oh my God, these people are perfectly innocent people, I made a mistake.”

Q: What do you think of the student protests in Quebec?
A: Wherever I go, especially in the last two years, I have found protests. I had no idea this was going on in Canada and the day I arrived in Montreal I was in a coffee house downtown on the corner of Ste. Catherine and St. Hubert. And there was a protest right there at that park across the street. The entire intersection became inflamed, I watched police absolutely brutalize these kids, spraying can after can of tear gas, launching off pop-bang grenades, tear gas grenades, and the worse thing I saw these kids do, one of them threw a snowball, and one of them threw an orange rubber cone at these cops. I mean these cops are in full body armour for God’s sake, that’s not violence. But what was done to these kids was so violent that the coffee shop manager locked us all into the coffee shop. Locked the doors while all around us, literally in these glass windows all around us, we watched the kids get beaten down. Wherever I go whether Oakland, San Francisco, Montreal, everywhere I go I see the same stuff. I see people rising up demanding justice and these brutal, paramilitary police departments being used to crush them and sure, I get involved.

Q: Anonymous started out as online pranksters but has gotten a whole lot more serious in the last two years. What happened?
A: I believe Egypt was really a turning point for us emotionally in Anonymous. Obviously there was always that sort of prankster edge to us. But people often ask me, “Why are you so mean nowadays?” It started in Egypt – when you work for days to set up live video feeds and the first thing you watch through those feeds is people killing your friends with machine guns – that becomes personal. And then it’s not just Egypt, it’s Libya, Tunisia, over and over again these Freedom Ops are really what gave us a sort of take-no prisoners attitude. We get to know these people. It may not be the same as you and I sitting here, but when you Skype with people and spend hours and hours talking with them on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and they share their hopes and their dreams with you for their country, their future, when they tell you how they’re risking their lives so their children can have a better future in some far-off land, you bond with those people and they become your friends and family.

Q: What’s next for Anonymous?
A: Right now we have access to every classified database in the U.S. government. It’s a matter of when we leak the contents of those databases, not if. You know how we got access? We didn’t hack them. The access was given to us by the people who run the systems. The five-star general (and) the Secretary of Defence who sit in the cushy plush offices at the top of the Pentagon don’t run anything anymore. It’s the pimply-faced kid in the basement who controls the whole game, and Bradley Manning proved that. The fact he had the 250,000 cables that were released effectively cut the power of the U.S. State Department in half. The Afghan war diaries and the Iran war diaries effectively cut the political clout of the U.S. Department of Defence in half. All because of one guy who had enough balls to slip a CD in an envelope and mail it to somebody.
Now people are leaking to Anonymous and they’re not coming to us with this document or that document or a CD, they’re coming to us with keys to the kingdom, they’re giving us the passwords and usernames to whole secure databases that we now have free reign over. …
The world needs to be concerned.


Sources: National Post, The Vancouver Sun

Monday, May 14, 2012

Sony Xperia S

                         The Sony Xperia S also called as Sony Ericsson Xperia NX in Japan. It is an Android smartphone from Sony launched at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. It is the first Sony-only branded smartphone after Sony acquired Ericsson's stake in Sony Ericsson in January 2012. The Xperia S has a 4.3 in (110 mm) touch-screen with the mobile BRAVIA engine which optimizes the picture, a 1.5GHz dual core processor, a 12.1 mega-pixel rear camera, HDMI-out, 1 GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage.


SPECIFICATIONS:

Manufacturer: Sony Mobile Communications
First released: March 1, 2012; 2 months ago
Status:         Available

GENERAL:

2G Network:    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network:    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - LT26i
Dimensions:    128 x 64 x 10.6 mm
Weight:            144 g
Display:               LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
                           720 x 1280 pixels, 4.3 inches (~342 ppi pixel density)
                           - Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
                           - Timescape UI
Multitouch:    Yes, up to 10 fingers
Protection:    Scratch-resistant glass

Sound Alert Types: Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker:         Yes
3.5mm jack:         Yes

Memory Card slot: No
Internal Memory: 32 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
Colors:                 White, Black

DATA:

GPRS:   Up to 86 kbps
EDGE:   Up to 237 kbps
Speed:   HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.8 Mbps
WLAN:   Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth:   Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
NFC:   Yes
USB:   Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support

CAMERA:

Primary:         12 MP, 4000x3000 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features:         Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, 3D sweep panorama, image stabilization
Video:         Yes, 1080p@30fps, continuous autofocus, video light, video stabilizer
Secondary: Yes, 1.3 MP, 720p@30fps

FEATURES:

OS:               Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), planned upgrade to v4.0
Chipset:          Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon
CPU:       Dual-core 1.5 GHz
GPU:       Adreno 220
Sensors:       Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging:     SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Browser:       HTML5, Adobe Flash
Radio:       Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS:       Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Java:        Yes, via Java MIDP emulator

BATTERY:

Standard battery:   Li-Ion 1750 mAh
Stand-by:              Up to 450 h (2G) / Up to 420 h (3G)
Talk time:        Up to 7 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 8 h 30 min (3G)
Music play:      Up to 25 h

OTHER FEATURES:


- MicroSIM card support only
- TV launcher
- SNS integration
- HDMI port
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- TrackID music recognition
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
- YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
- Document viewer
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input

PRICE:

In  Indian Rupees: Rs. 32549
In US Dollar($): 723.31

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Windows 7 Trick: God Mode a hidden shortcut in Windows.


The name God Mode is a hidden shortcut in the windows 7. It gives ultimate control over the operating system.
GodMode  does not add any new feature. But it help administrator to work efficiently and provide all controls in one place.

Create GodeMode shortcut as follows:

Step 1: Right click.
Step 2: Create a new folder.
Step 3: And then rename it to, "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" and press enter.
Step 4: The folder icon changes form to look like the control panel icon.



Step 5: Open the folder . Its your God Mode shortcut.  






How to send self-destructing email?


As we see in the movies that many secret messages delete after a specific time period.

Some of the friends know how to send it, but there are also lots of people, who don’t know how it’s work.

When you send a message, there is code is also associated with it for its time period and after that specific time period the massage get deleted.

There are many website which provides us the serves of sending such kind of message, like:


It provides 255 characters limit and the link expire after 60 seconds.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Orion Browser Dumper v1.0 Released




                  Jean-Pierre LESUEUR (DarkCoderSc) releases another Browser Forensic tool for Community called "Orion Browser Dumper v1.0".
         This software is an advanced local browser history extractor (dumper), in less than few seconds (like for Browser Forensic Tool) it will extract the whole history content of most famous web browser, Actually Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Google Chrome, COMODO Dragon, Rockmelt and Opera.

You can download it from its official website.


44,000 Email Accounts Dumped By @Reckz0r


44,000 Email Accounts Dumped By @ . A file of 1.4mb on zippyshare.com that contains just over 44,000 emails and encrypted passwords. The leak is announced on the twitter account by @ .


The leak is in the 6 parts as follows :


Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

More than 25 websites hacked by Nyro Nacker and Silent hacker.



More than 25 websites hacked by Nyro Nacker and Silent hacker.
Indian hacker ‘Nyro Nacker’ and ‘Silent hacker’ form Indian Cyber leets hacked more than 25 websites.

Hacked sites:

http://host4iran.com/
http://www.alipourjeddi.com/
http://ajeddi.com/
http://hireacoder.com/
http://myiranweb.com/
http://mypersianhost.com/
http://shibastudios.com/
http://www.myiranhost.com/
http://cypruslibrary.com/index.html
http://idealhost.gr/
http://idealhost.org/
http://idealvps.info/
http://billing.idealhost.gr/

The full list can be found here:
http://pastebin.com/fRVUGKZa
but now this link is blocked )


Samsung Galaxy S3




                        After a long wait finally, Samsung Galaxy SIII launched on May 2012. The Samsung Galaxy SIII, according to Samsung has been taken from a nature theme. The phone has been “inspired by nature and designed for humans- it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments”.  In the Samsung galaxy SIII  1.4 GHz Quad Core Exynos processor which increases its performance and speed of the phone as compare to other phones. It operates on the Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich).

                 In design the new technology is used that is Hyberblaze. This technology makes it different form the other phones. Samsung has also come up with a new technology called Smart Stay with the new Samsung Galaxy SIII. This technology claims to have your eyes been tracked by the camera, so it will make sure that the back light of the screen should not go off when you are looking at it, and will dim it when you are away. The Galaxy S3 has also added another feature called as the Direct Call. When you are messaging someone and feel to make a call to that person, you can just bring the phone near to your ear and the Direct Call feature will make sure that the call gets connected to that person and its connectivity and camera quality is just awesome.


Samsung Galaxy S3 (SIII) SPECIFICATIONS:

Display

Form Factor:                Bar
Screen Type:                Super AMOLED HD Capacitive Touch screen
Screen Size:                 4.8 inches
Screen Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels ( ~306 ppi pixel density)
Number of Colours: 16M
Multitouch:                 Yes
Protection:                Corning Gorilla Glass 2
UI:                                Touch Wiz UI v4.0

Processor

Chipset:               Exynos 4212 Quad
Processor:       Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9
GPU:               Mali-400MP
Speed:               1.4GHz
Sensors :              Accelerometer, gyro, RGB sensor, proximity, compass, barometer

Camera Features

Sensor Resolution:                 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video resolution/frame rate: Yes, 1080p@30fps
Video Recording:                         Yes
Features:                               -Simultaneous HD video and image recording-Face and Smile detection
                                                     -Geo-Tagging

                                                     -Touch Focus

                                                    -Image Stabilization

Front facing camera:            Yes, 1.9 MP, 720p@30fps


General Features

Dimensions:                   136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm
Weight (grams):           133 g
OS:                                   Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwitch)
Version :                         4.0.4
FM Radio:                   Yes, Stereo FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth Features:      Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, EDR
NFC:                           Yes
Messaging:                   SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
GPS:                           Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
USB Connector:           Yes, microUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go
Browser:                   HTML, Adobe Flash
Internal Memory:          16GB/ 32GB / 64GB, 1GB RAM
Extendable Memory:   microSD, up to 64GB
Available Colours:         Marble White and Pebble Blue


Carrier Networks

2G:          GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G:         HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G:         LTE(Regional)
Speed: HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps

Data

GPRS: Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
EDGE: Class 12
WiFi: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot

Sound

Media Player:        Music formats: – MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
                                 - MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
Alert Types:          Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudSpeaker:  Yes
Audio connector:  3.5mm

Battery

Type:                 Li-Ion
Capacity  (mAh): 2100

Other Features

- S-Voice natural language commands and dictation
- Smart Stay eye tracking
- Dropbox (50 GB storage)
- TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
- SNS integration
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talkʃ 䐉 &ntegration
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input (Swype)


We Like

Smart Stay 
Camera Quality
SIRI
Direct Call
Hyperblaze 


We Dislike

Phone colour(black must be provided)
MicroSIM card
(It does not support the normal sim card. It can support MicroSIM card only . so we can’t change sim card easily the we do in normal phones.)




 
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