Monday, 8 October 2012

Most trusted Free webhosting website

If we have  a blog or website , webhosting is important to host your blog.

web hosting is use for put our files such as images, sound, script, videos and many more. We can use use paid hosting or free hosting, but I suggested you to use 000webhost as your web hosting. 000webhost is a free web hosting service with full feature and no force ads. 000webhost is an amazing web hosting service. It's free web hosting that gives many features such as:

- 250 MB Disk Space
- 100 GB Data Transfer
- cPanel Control Panel
- Fantastico De Luxe 1-Click Autoinstaller
- Website Builder Software
- PHP Scripts Autoinstaller
- MySQL Databases
- Curl, GD2 library, ImageMagick, Zend
- and much more features are enabled

I also preferred this webhosting.
But to make your web hosting running well you must folow their rule.
Here is the most important rules:

1. No adult content or any kind.
2. No warez / hacking / phishing sites
3. No mass mailers / spammers (account will be automatically suspended if you will try to send mass mail), so if your software supports such feature, disable it right now.
4. We do not allow any public image or file hosting server scripts to be run.
5. Chat, proxy, or file download scripts are not allowed.
6. Paid-to-surf, auto-surm, buxto, and any other similar scripts are banned
7. We do not allow online gaming scripts such as ogame, mafia, etc..
8. Nulled software such as ip.board or vbulletin is not allowed to be hosted
9. Account cannot be used only to store files.

Get all your software serials

YouSerials and Serials.ws is a search engine for software serials.

The idea is to have abackup of all software registration numbers that we use.
Each serial key can be voted on by other users, increasing or decreasing its reputation based on its authenticity.
It’s also useful if your Operating system had crashed and you need a reinstall
but don’t have all the serials stored or are lost.

http://www.serials.ws/

How to Hack Windows Administrator Password

When you forgot your PC password or when you want to gain access to a computer for which
you do not know the password and you want to change that system passord.

Steps:
- Open the command prompt (Start->Run->type cmd->Enter)

- Now type net user and press Enter.

- Now the system will show you a list of user accounts on the PC. for example you need to reset the password of the account by name Tom, then do as follows

- Type net user Tom * and press Enter. Now the system will ask you to enter the new password for the account fill the password. That’s it. Now you’ve successfully reset the password for Tom without knowing his old password. Cheers !!

Note : This trick works for Win 2000, XP, Vista and Win 7.

Hope this trick will help you to prevent reinstalling windows again .

Reliance Free Gprs Hack 2012

RELIANCE has both cdma and gsm network.to access mobile gprs free in reliance

you have to configure the following settings in your gprs settings of your mobile phone.once you do it you could access free gprs in your mobile.

>Home page-http://wap.rworld.co.in/gsm/index.wml
>APN-SMARTWAP
>Ip-97.253.29.199
>Port-8080

USING these reliance gprs settings enjoy free gprs free of cost.

How To Transfer Balance In Tata Docomo

I would like to share some  Official trick to transfer Balance from one docomo mobile number to another.
So, To transfer balance in  Docomo mobile, simple follow below procedure.
1.Type  ” BT MobileNumber amount ” and send it to  >> 54321
For Example, i want to transfer  Rs.50 in to 9033XXXXXX mobile number  then
BT 9033XXXXXX 50
2. Now Send that message to  54321
in reverse,That mobile number(A mobile number that needs to recieve balance- here in our Example  9033XXXXXX ) needs to send  revese message
RBT   Transaction ID and send It it to 54321

Charges for Docomo to docomo Balalnce Transfer :


It  will be charged at Re.1 and and reverse SMS is free. so, So, one time balance Transfer charge you only 1 Rs.
Conditions:
    The sender’s account balance for “Balance Transfer” has to be Transfer Amount + Rs.1 at the time of transfer.
  • If balance is not sufficient the transfer will be declined. However, the SMS will be charged.
  • In case of Reversals the amount reversed will be dependent on the balance available with the recipient.
  • The system will recognize “BT” or “bt” or “Bt”. means no case sensetive. you can type either way.
  • You can send minimum of Rs.5 and a maximum of Rs.169

How to Hack a Gmail Account

There are two ways of hacking any gmail a/c. They are:

Keylogging : It is a software that creates a server.exe file and send this server.exefilevia email to the victims email id . When the victim open the email to read it automatically getsinstalled on victims computer. it is in the way it is attached to the victims VLC player ,means when victim will run VLC player, the server.exe file automatically reuns and collects all information and at the end it mails all login detaills to the sender's mail id
without any alert notification.the Best Keylogger is Snipersky .

Phising : This is a technique in which a fake gmail login page is created which is identical to the real gmail login page.
Steps:
- it is coded using the source code of gmail login page.
- it is tested by hackers , if it is tested then
- it is installed on hosting server via FTP .
- After this to hide the URL , the URL shortner tool is used and link is changed
- Now this Url link is send to the victim using Email , Facebbok , Twitter etc.

Now when user opens the link and they didn't look at the URL and fillups their login
details and thus their email and password are stored in database and gets hacked .

HOW TO PREVENT GOOGLE FROM TRACKING YOU

Much has been made of Google's new privacy policy, which takes effect March 1. If you're concerned
about Google misusing your personal information or sharing too much of it with advertisers and others, there are plenty of ways to avoid Web trackers.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation offers the Panopticlick service that rates the anonymity of your browser. The test shows you the identifiable information provided by your browser and generates a numerical rating that indicates how easy it would be to identify you based solely on your browser's fingerprint.

According the the entropy theory explained by Peter Eckersley on the EFF's DeepLinks blog, 33 bits of entropy are sufficient to identify a person. According to Eckersley, knowing a person's birth date and month (not year) and ZIP code gives you 32 bits of entropy. Also knowing the person's gender (50-50, so one bit of entropy) gets you to the identifiable threshold of 33 bits.

In some ways, Google's explanation of personalized ads is more informative than the company's privacy policy. Of course it's in Google's best interest to keep you in the personalized-ads fold, but the company does its best to present personalization as a boon to users. It certainly does help pay for the "free" services we've come to rely on.

Use Google's own tools to opt out of ad networks

Prominent in the Google privacy policy are links to services that let you view and manage the information you share with Google. Some of this personal data you volunteer, and some of it is collected by Google as you search, browse, and use other services.

To view everything (almost) Google knows about you, open the Google Dashboard. Here you can access all the services associated with your Google account: Gmail, Google Docs, YouTube, Picasa, Blogger, AdSense, and every other Google property. The dashboard also lets you manage your contacts, calendar, Google Groups, Web history, Google Voice account, and other services.



More importantly, you can view and edit the personal information stored by each Google service, or delete the service altogether. To see which other services have access to the account's information, click "Websites authorized to access the account" at the top of the Dashboard. To block an authorized service from accessing the account, click Revoke Access next to the service name.


The Google Ads Preferences Manager lets you block specific advertisers or opt out of all targeted advertising. Click the "Ads on the web" link in the left column and then choose "add or edit" under "Your categories and demographics" to select the categories of ads you want to be served or to opt out of personalized ads.


Another option is to use Google's Keep My Opt-Outs extension for Chrome. Google also participates in the Network Advertising Initiative's opt-out program. Select some or all of the dozens of online advertisers from the NAI program and then click Submit to place a cookie in your browser instructing the ad networks not to serve personalized ads.

Free add-on for Firefox and Google Chrome targets tracking cookies

Several free browser extensions help you identify and block the companies that are tracking you on the Web. For example, Ghostery (available in versions for Firefox and Chrome) adds an icon to your browser toolbar showing the number of trackers on the current page. Click the icon to see a list of the trackers and view options for blocking or white-listing specific ones.

The free Disconnect extension (also available for Facebook and Chrome) takes a more direct approach to wiping your Web tracks. Disconnect blocks tracking by Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, and Digg. It also has an option for depersonalizing searches.

As with Ghostery, Disconnect places an icon in the browser toolbar that shows the number of elements it has blocked on the current page. Click the icon to open a window showing the number of trackers blocked for each service. To unblock tracking for one of the services, click its entry. (Note that I tested Disconnect only with Google; also, blocking of international Google domains is not yet available, according to Disconnect's developers.)

When I tested Disconnect, I had to sign into Gmail, Google Docs, and other Google services every time I returned to or refreshed one of those pages, which is understandable considering that blocking the cookie prevents Google from keeping you signed in. Otherwise I was able to use Google services without a problem, including search, viewing and sending Gmail, and accessing, creating, uploading, and downloading Google Docs files.

While people are rightly concerned about who is watching and recording their Web activities, at least Google makes it possible to use the company's services without being too forthcoming with your personal information. ISPs and other Web services do as much tracking as Google--or more--but garner far fewer headlines. For a detailed look at the state of privacy in the digital world, read about the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Surveillance Self-Defenseproject.

After all, the true threat to privacy is from the trackers we don't know about, and who aren't household names.