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USB Password Stealer : Steal Password From Anyone's PC..!

As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc. Along with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox. There exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places. Using these tools and an USB pendrive you can create your own rootkit to sniff passwords from any computer. We need the following tools to create our rootkit. MessenPass : Recovers the passwords of most popular Instant Messenger programs: MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger provided with Netscape 7, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM. Mail PassView : Recovers the passwords of the following email programs: Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only), Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003

Create Password reset Disk ...In Microsoft Windows !

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Create Windows Password Reset Disk!! Windows is a operating system which is realeased by Microsoft and user account is one of the best feature.There can be many users for a single computer which is installed with windows every one can have their own personal settings and they can maintain their personal files. now if a user wants to log inside another users account then he should be aware of the password of the other user. so every user user has a password for their account and still in this busy world we might even forget the password which we set to our account and if we forget the password then we can’t log inside our account to avoid such situation. we can create a password reset disk by following the below ways : Windows 7 Create a password reset disk If you forget your computer password, you can use a password reset disk to create a new one. We recommend that you create a password reset disk when you create your password, so you don't lo

Speed Your Browser By Changing Your DNS

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Most people use the default DNS settings provided by their ISP, and while they are usually sufficient for most purposes, there are plenty of free options out there, like OpenDNS and Google DNS. Namebench is a free app that checks to see whether your current settings are optimized and, if not, which free option is best for you. Here's how to use it: Download and install Namebench . Fire it up and choose your settings. Keep the top two boxes checked. If you're concerned about network censorship, check the third box, and if you want to help the developers, check the last box. You can tweak the rest if you're outside U.S. or want to experiment with different browsers. Click Start Benchmark and wait till  Namebench runs its tests. It should take several minutes. A browser tab should pop open when Namebench is done and give you a list of DNS servers and how much faster they are than the one you're currently using, unless yours are already the fastest possi

How to Password Protect & Encrypt Files [Mac/Windows]

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N owadays, the computer has a very important place in everybody’s life, as a personal gadget used for a lot of different things. Everything is digital and it is stored on a computer’s hard-disk or on a cloud system, offering you easier access to your favorite data. Computers have become the place where you hold pictures, documents, favorite music and everything else in the same place. While storing may include regular data, random and even useless information, people may also keep important stuff, such as wedding photos, work documents, projects and others. Have you ever thought about protecting critical data with a password ? Taking into consideration that all information could be vulnerable to hackers or to unauthorized persons, this is a rather obvious procedure. Another reason to encrypt data can appear in case somebody else also uses that computer and you don’t want them to have access to private pictures, videos or documents. Keeping files prot

Our Divine Essence, the Soul

Hidden in the mortal’s heart the Eternal lives: He lives secret in the chamber of thy soul, A light shines there nor pain nor grief can cross. A darkness stands between thyself and him, Thou canst not hear or feel the marvellous Guest, Thou canst not see the beatific sun. SRI AUROBINDO ( Savitri , Book 6, Canto 2, p. 442)  That a person has a body, mind and intellect is obvious, but whether there is something more to a person is debatable. Religious and spiritual traditions assert that there is, and that not-so-obvious entity is the soul. The soul is not only there, it is the only lasting Reality of the individual, because, as the Gita says, neither can weapons damage the soul nor can the fire burn it (2:23). The next question that arises is how it matters whether or not the soul exists if it is not a part of our experience anyway. To get to the soul of such questions, I have found it handy to go to an episode from a Hindi film, Saath saath . The hero of the film

‘Corruption’ -- perhaps the most used word today

‘Corruption’ is perhaps the most used word today, in this over–consuming, free -market era. The over-used word may sound cliché but it is never irrelevant, thanks to the minute-to-minute updates we get every day from a plethora of media options, whether it is the television, internet or good old newspapers. If news is being dished out 24X7, it is thanks to ghoos revelations that makes our hair stand on end as one story runs into another in a never-ending karmic cycle. Corruption seems to have pervaded every aspect of our lives, reaching the farthest corners of the existing socioeconomic structure! It’s amazing, definitely…to think that now we are perhaps more aware and powered with the equipment of knowledge…or the truth. Now the question is: Is it pure knowledge? Are we really empowered…with it? Isn’t it more likely that you are just an observer…of the situation, as an indifferent ‘jeevan-mukta’? Helpless at the avalanche of ‘corruption news’, you are just letting yo

Remember, This Too Shall Pass

On any given day, our emotional state changes many times. One moment, something good happens to us and we are joyful. The next moment we receive a bad news and we start feeling sad. Then, we get a cheque in the mail unexpectedly and we are happy again. Next, on the way home, someone cuts us off on the highway and we are enraged. When we get home and find our children received honours in school we are overjoyed. Thus, if we select any one day in our life, we will find a variety of moods and emotions playing out.                                         S ometimes we go through longer periods of depression and sadness. Some lose all hope. Many try to drown their pain in self-abuse and take to alcohol or drugs. Often we feel that we will never be happy again. How are saints and mystics different than us? Saints realise that the soul is eternal and changeless. Life is passing show and the soul is an observer. Sometimes we see happy periods and at other times, sad periods. Wh