Monday, August 16, 2010

E.MAIL Bombing Without Software

Hi Friends Today I Will Show you how to send email bomb without software via rapidshare you have to follow these steps:-
1.enter at http://www.rapidshare.com/



2.Then upload one file(for example a photo or anything like a small text file with no matter)






3.After the file was uploaded appears this page with the download link:


4.Now, where is "Send download link via e-mail" follow the steps in the picture 3
5.How many times press "Send download link" the victim will receive emails .. But if the victim does not receive emails because of poor Internet connection or server is too busy!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Multiple Home Pages in Firefox

Do you often visit same websites when you fire up your beloved Mozilla Firefox web browser??I've come with a perfect solution for this.This tutorial will let you set multiple homepages and websites will open up in different tabs each time you start Firefox.There is no need of any third party add-on.
Let's take an example.

Suppose you would like to set Yahoo, Google and technoplex as your homepages.

Now,try this ::

Go to Tools--->Options--->Main (or General)



In the When Firefox starts drop down menu choose Show my home page

In Home page give your homepages separated by a (pipe symbol).

Example: http://www.google.com%7chttp//www.yahoo.com%7Chttp://www.facebook.com












Click OK

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Block Unwanted Websites

Many peoples want to Block some websites that are harmfull to our PC. Like some parents take care of their children by blocking porn websites and some colleges/schools blocks some special websites that may harm there network.
You may need a costly (or even free) software to block such websites. Why to spend money and time and why give HDD space to such useless softwares. Just do this and block unwanted softwares from accesing.
Steps:
1] Browse C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
2] Find the file named "HOSTS"
3] Open it in notepad
4] Under "127.0.0.1 localhost" Add 127.0.0.2 www.xyz.com , and that site will no longer be accessable.
5] Done!
-So-
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.2 http://www.blockedsite.com/
-->www.blockedsite.com is now unaccessable<-- For every site after that you want to add, just add "1" to the last number in the internal ip (127.0.0.2) and then the add like before. i.e. 127.0.0.3 www.abc.com 127.0.0.4 http://www.123.com/ 127.0.0.5 http://www.xyz.com/ etc * To unblock sites .

Show Your name at Taskbar

Here is a trick to add your name in place of AM and PM beside time in the taskbar.
Goto Start -> Control Panel (Switch to classic view) -> Regional and Language option -> Customize (beside English US) -> Go to TIME tab -> Change AM symbol and PM symbol from AM and PM to your name -> Apply -> Ok ...IS it changed ??? May be not ...
Now go to time in taskbar and Double Click it to open "Date and time property" ...
Look at the place where time changes in digital format i.e. 02:47:52 AM , click to arrow to chage the AM or PM by selecting and press arrow.
Apply -> OK.
You can See your name in Task Bar.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Password Hacking Using Firefox Trick



Whenever you log in to a website using your username and password, you'll be prompted by Firefox whether you'd like Firefox to remember this password.

If you click on Remember, the next time you visit the website, it'll automatically enter the username and password for your convenience.

Now, back to the topic. Let's say you saved your Yahoo password in Firefox. After months or years gone by and you don't remember the password you set for my Yahoo. You started to panic and desperately need to get back your Yahoo password.
Don't worry, here's how you can find the hidden Yahoo password in Firefox.

Firefox is much better than Internet Explorer in terms of managing "remembered" logins. In Internet Explorer, there is no built-in feature where you can manage or view your saved login information. That's why you need third party tools to reveal the passwords hidden under asterisks. As for Firefox, you can access remembered passwords with a few clicks.




To view your remembered passwords in Firefox browser, go to Tools, and click on Options. Go to Security tab and click on the Show Passwords button. A remember password dialog box will appear. Click on the Show Passwords button again and a new column with password will appear.