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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Delete Any Facebook Account [ 100 % gauranteed ]

Here is a method to delete any facebook profile or account. It works 100%. But its just for educational purpose. So don't use it on anyone. Once Deleted Profile can never be recovered. Use wisely.
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WHAT ALL U NEED ?

1. Victim's profile link ( you can get it easily )
2. His/Her Email which he/she uses to sign in
3. His/Her birth date which he/she has used in the profile
4. Make an Email ID on gmail or yahoo with the first name and last name same as on victim's facebook profile.

HOW TO DO IT

1. Go to this page:

http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=hack_nologin_access

2. Enter details. In the place of  ' email address where you can be contacted ' enter the fake email u created.

3. you will get a mail on that ID in which facebook people will ask your problem. Reply to them that you are XYZ( victim's name ) and you cant access your facebook account. Also you have lost access to your Email Address associated with the account. You dont know what to do now. The hacker is coming online regularly and using your account. If the victim is a girl also write ' I am a girl and it poses threat to my social life ' and write anything you want that could make them take action. ( no need though in 100 % cases they delete the account )

4. After 2-3 days youu will get a reply. They will again ask you that you have access to your associated Email or not? Reply them that you still don't have access to it. And repeat what all you wrote in first mail.

5. Next Day or Same Day you will get an Email that your account is disabled.

ENJOY..!


Saturday, April 24, 2010

How to hack websites using Auto SQL I Helper

At the begening "SQLIHelperV.2.7" is a tool that will hack vulnerable websites using SQL injection. You don't have to spend hours and hours trying to find your way in a website and trying hundreds of combinations and codes to hack a website.
This tool will do it all by itself. You only have to tell her what do and where to look.


Lets start.
first you need to find the potential website that you think it might be possible to hack it. Remember that some websites are simply unhackable.

After you find your website ( better to end with "article.php?id=[number]" ) example: "http://encycl.anthropology.ru/article.php?id=1"

I will explain my tut on how to hack this website.

Check if your website can be hacked by trying to go this address :

you should get this message:

Query failedYou have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '\'1 ORDER BY lastname' at line 1 SELECT * FROM person_old WHERE id=\'1 ORDER BY lastname

This mean that this website can be hacked because you get an error.

Now open your SQL I Helper V.2.7
and write the link :

and press the inject button.

Now you should wait until the tool finish searching for columns . Time may vary depending on your connection speed , your pc speed , and the number of columns in the website.


Make sure that the website support union otherwise the injection won't work.


Now select any element from the "database name" box and press the "Get tables" button

then select any element from the "table name" box and press the "Get columns" button

then select any elements you want from the "columns name" box and press "Dump Now"

After clicking "Dump Now" , u will see some hashes

Now copy the hash on a peace of paper and go to this website:

enter the hash and press the button "Crack that hash baby!" and you should get the source of the hash.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

140 tech experts to follow on Twitter

Twitter can be a valuable tool for techies — if you know who to follow. Here is a list of 140 of the top technology experts, journalists, and thought leaders you’ll can find on Twitter, updated for 2010.

So here is the list, which is not ranked 1-140 but simply listed in alphabetical order. If there are others you think should be added to the list, make a note in the comments.

-Chris Anderson (@chr1sa) Editor in Chief of Wired and author of The Long Tail

-Michael Arrington (@techcrunch) Founder of TechCrunch

-Matt Asay (@mjasay) COO of Ubuntu and Open Source columnist for CNET

-John Battelle (@johnbattelle) Author and pundit on Google and Internet search

-Veronica Belmont (@veronica) Host of Tekzilla and Qore, and former CNET TV host

-Randall Bennett (@randallb) Founder of TechVi; former CNET TV producer

-David Berlind (@dberlind) TechWeb Editor-in-Chief

-Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) Inventor of the World Wide Web

-Ryan Block (@ryan) Former Engadget editor and co-founder of GDGT

-Henry Blodget (@hblodget) Controversial Wall Street journalist who covers tech sector

-Danah Boyd (@zephoria) Academic/researcher in new media

-Ed Bott (@edbott) Microsoft Windows expert, blogger, book author

-Paul Boutin (@paulboutin) Reporter for VentureBeat, The New York Times, and Wired

-Tony Brandley (@tonys3kur3) Freelance tech writer speciallizing in security

-Rick Broida (@cheapskateblog) CNET blogger scours the Web looking for the best
deals in tech

-Jason Calacanis (@jasoncalacanis) CEO of Mahalo, founder of Weblogs Inc.

-Pete Cashmore (@mashable) CEO of Mashable

-Bonnie Cha (@bonniecnet) CNET mobile phone pundit

-Jacqui Cheng (@eJacqui) Associate editor for Ars Technica

-Robert Cringley (@cringely) Long-time technology writer and pundit

-Brian Cooley (@briancooley) CNET car-tech editor

for others go herehttp://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=31704&tag=nl.e539