9/12/2011

Find the IP Address of REMOTE System






Hai Followers Now it is Easier for you to find the IP address of the remote Computer of Ur Friends R any Remote computer which is Using  PHP Scripts.
I Got this PHP scripts in Internet  

Here s A step by step process to find out the IP address of the Remote Computer

1. ( Download ) the IP Finder script (IP_Finder.ZIP) Which I Got.
2. Open a New acc. in X10Hosting , t35 , 110mb R else which you know Web Hosting Servie which Supports PHP
3. Extract the IP_Finder.ZIP file nD upload  the two files ip.php and ip_log.txt in your web hosting acc. in the File Manager.
4. Set the permission as 777 for the file ip_log.txt.
Now U are all set to find the IP address of your friend R any remote computer. All you have to do is send the link of ip.php to Ur friend or the person with whom you’re chattin. Once the person click’s  the link, his/her IP address is recorded in the file ip_log.txt.
For your better understanding Jus look the following example.
Suppose you open a New acc. in the X10hosting.com with the subdomain as sathishblog, then your IP Finder link would be

U have to send the above link to you friend via Email  R while chattin and ask him to visit the link. Once Ur friend clicks  the link, his/her IP address will be recorded along with the Date and Time in the ip_log.txt  file. After recording the IP address, the script will be Redirect to www.google.com, U can also change the Redirect site as wish. so as to avoid any suspicion from the User
To find the RecordeD IP address check the logs using the followin link.

The sample log will be in the followin format

10.10.10.1 Thursday 12th of SEP 2011 05:31:27 AM
10.10.10.2 Thursday 12th of SEP 2011 05:31:28 AM
10.10.10.3 Thursday 12th of SEP 2011 05:31:31 AM

For Any Query's Mail to saysathish@gmail.com (R) sathishkrrish@gmail.com

PPosted By
sssssathish Ramakrishnannnnn


    





8/21/2011

WaNNa HACK your BSNL Broadband ?



HI BSNL Broadband user. You HaviN Nice chance to Hack your BSNL Broadband for High Speed usage.The BSNL users that  who are facing frequent DNS Issue R DNS unresponsive R it takes a long duration and many times just time out. The solution is there is a Small Hack on BSNL to solve this issue by Use third party DNS servers instead of BSNL DNS servers. 

Just open www.opendns.com 
Register an account
Just reconfigure your network to use the following DNS servers:
"
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
                             "
The Detailed instructions specific to operating system R your BSNL modem are available in the OpenDNS.com  website itself. After reconfigured your  BSNL modem to use the above 2 IP addresses, your DNS problems gets vanished.
Other Freebies in the OpenDNS are phishing filters and automatic URL correction. Even if your service provider’s DNS servers are working fine, you can still use OpenDNS just for these two special features. 
After you Hacking your BSNL DNS servers, you can feel the improvement in your broadband speed.

PosteD BYYYY
       Sathish....

8/16/2011

USB WRITE PROTECT USing SOFTWARE



Hi Amigos Last Week i Posted USB Write Protect With out Any Software by Using Registry Editor ( REG EDIT) But the Method s very Hectic to Use.
I came to know about"USB Write Protect  by using Software. This Software is Very Flexible to use and Easy to Install.

       

PosteD BYYYY
       Sathish....

8/06/2011

Write-Protect USB Flash Drive with-out Software



To Secure the USD Flash drive with out-any Software. This can be done by adding a small entry to the Windows registry which acts as a switch that can be enabled to make use of the write protection or disabled to allow write access. Just follow these steps:
1. Open the Registry Editor (Open the “Run” dialog box, type regedit and hit “Enter”).
2. Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\

3. Create a New Key named as StorageDevicePolicies.To do this right-click on Control, an New->Key and name it as StorageDevicePolicies.

4. Now right-click on StorageDevicePolicies and create a New->DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it as WriteProtect.

5. Double-click on WriteProtect and set the Value data to 1.
Now the right-protection for USB drives is enabled on your computer (no restart required) and thus it would not be possible for anyone or any program to add/delete the contents from your USB flash drive. Any attempt to copy or download the files onto the USB drive will result in the following error message being displayed.
To revert and remove the write-protection, all you need to do is just change the Value data for WriteProtect (Step-5) from 1 back to 0. Now write access to all the USB devices is re-enabled.

PosteD BYYYY
       Sathish....






7/24/2011

How to Hack an Ethernet ADSL Router


Almost half of the Internet users across the globe use ADSL routers/modems to connect to the Internet however, most of them are unaware of the fact that it has a serious vulnerability which can easily be exploited even by a noob hacker just like you. In this post I will show you how to exploit a common vulnerability that lies in most ADSL routers so as to gain complete access to the router settings and ISP login details.
Every router comes with a username and password using which it is possible to gain access to the router settings and configure the device. The vulnerability actually lies in the Default username and password that comes with the factory settings. Usually the routers come preconfigured from the Internet Service provider and hence the users do not bother to change the password later. This makes it possible for the attackers to gain unauthorized access and modify the router settings using a common set of default usernames and passwords. Here is how you can do it.
Before you proceed, you need the following tool in the process
Here is a detailed information on how to exploit the vulnerability of an ADSL router.
Step-1: Go to www.whatismyipaddress.com. Once the page is loaded you will find your IP address. Note it down.
Step-2: Open Angry IP Scanner, here you will see an option called IP Range: where you need to enter the range of IP address to scan for.
Suppose your IP is117.192.195.101, you can set the range something as117.192.194.0 to 117.192.200.255 so that there exists atleast 200-300 IP addresses in the range.
Step-3: Go to Tools->Preferences and select the Ports tab. Under Port selectionenter 80 (we need to scan for port 80). Now switch to the Display tab, select the option “Hosts with open ports only” and click on OK.



I have used Angry IP Scanner v3.0 beta-4. If you are using a different version, you need to Go toOptionsinstead of Tools
Step-4: Now click on Start. After a few minutes, the IP scanner will show a list of IPs with Port 80 open as shown in the below image.


step-5: Now copy any of the IP from the list, paste it in your browser’s address bar and hit enter. A window will popup asking for username and password. Since most users do not change the passwords, it should most likely work with the default username and password. For most routers the default username-password pair will be admin-admin or admin-password Just enter the username-password as specified above and hit enter. If you are lucky you should gain access to the router settings page where you can modify any of the router settings. The settings page can vary from router to router. A sample router settings page is shown below.

If you do not succeed to gain access, select another IP from the list and repeat the step-5. Atleast 1 out of 5 IPs will have a default password and hence you will surely be able to gain access.

What can an Attacker do by Gaining Access to the Router Settings?

By gaining access to the router settings, it is possible for an attacker to modify any of the router settings which results in the malfunction of the router. As a result the target user’s computer will be disconnected from the Internet. In the worst case the attacker can copy the ISP login details from the router to steal the Internet connection or play any kind of prank with the router settings. So the victim has to reconfigure the router in order to bring it back to action.

7/16/2011

How to Use Windows 7 Without Activation

use Windows 7 and Vista for 120 days without activation. This is actually possible using the slmgr -rearm command which will extend the grace period from 30 days to 120 days. However in this post I will show you a small trick using which it is possible to use Windows 7 without activation for approximately an year! Here is a way to do that.
Most of you might be aware of the fact that it is possible to
1. Goto “Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories” . Right click on “Command Prompt” and select “Run as Administrator“. If you are not the administrator then you are prompted to enter the password, or else you can proceed to step-2.
2. Now type the following command and hit enter
slmgr -rearm
3. You will be prompted to restart the computer. Once restarted the trial period will be once again reset to 30 days. You can use the above command for up to 3 times by which you can extend the trial period to 120 days without activation.
4. Now comes the actual trick by which you can extend the trial period for another 240 days. Open Registry Editor (type regedit in “Run” and hit Enter) and navigate to the following location
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform
5. In right-side pane, change value of SkipRearm to 1.
6. Now you will be able to use the slmgr -rearm command for another 8 times so that you can skip activation process for another 240 days. So you will get 120 + 240 = 360 days of free Windows 7 usage.
120 days using “slmgr -rearm” command before registry edit
+
240 days using “slmgr -rearm” command after registry edit
= 360 Days

7/10/2011

What are Private and Public IP Addresses



Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are usually of two types: Public and Private. If you have ever wondered to know what is the difference between a public and a private IP address, then you are at the right place. In this post I will try to explain the difference between a public and a private IP addres in layman’s terms so that it becomes simple and easy to understand.

What are Public IP Addresses?

A public IP address is assigned to every computer that connects to the Internet where each IP is unique. Hence there cannot exist two computers with the same public IP address all over the Internet. This addressing scheme makes it possible for the computers to “find each other” online and exchange information. User has no control over the IP address (public) that is assigned to the computer. The public IP address is assigned to the computer by the Internet Service Provider as soon as the computer is connected to the Internet gateway.
A public IP address can be either static or dynamic. A static public IP address does not change and is used primarily for hosting webpages or services on the Internet. On the other hand a dynamic public IP address is chosen from a pool of available addresses and changes each time one connects to the Internet. Most Internet users will only have a dynamic IP assigned to their computer which goes off when the computer is disconnected from the Internet. Thus when it is re-connected it gets a new IP.
You can check your public IP address by visiting www.whatismyip.com

What are Private IP Addresses?

An IP address is considered private if the IP number falls within one of the IP address ranges reserved for private networks such as a Local Area Network (LAN). The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private networks (local networks):
10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255 (Total Addresses: 16,777,216)
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 (Total Addresses: 1,048,576)
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 (Total Addresses: 65,536)
Private IP addresses are used for numbering the computers in a private network including home, school and business LANs in airports and hotels which makes it possible for the computers in the network to communicate with each other. Say for example, if a network X consists of 10 computers each of them can be given an IP starting from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.10. Unlike the public IP, the administrator of the private network is free to assign an IP address of his own choice (provided the IP number falls in the private IP address range as mentioned above).
Devices with private IP addresses cannot connect directly to the Internet. Likewise, computers outside the local network cannot connect directly to a device with a private IP. It is possible to interconnect two private networks with the help of a router or a similar device that supports
If the private network is connected to the Internet (through an Internet connection via ISP) then each computer will have a private IP as well as a public IP. Private IP is used for communication within the network where as the public IP is used for communication over the Internet. Most Internet users with a DSL/ADSL connection will have both a private as well as a public IP.
You can know your private IP by typing ipconfig command in the command prompt. The number that you see against “IPV4 Address:” is your private IP which in most cases will be 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2. Unlike the public IP, private IP addresses are always static in nature.
Unlike what most people assume, a private IP is neither the one which is impossible to trace (just like the private telephone number) nor the one reserved for stealth Internet usage. In reality there is no public IP address that is impossible to trace since the protocol itself is designed for transparency.