Showing posts with label Programming Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Programming Tutorial. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Hacking With Experts 2

Contents :

A. Introduction
       1. How can I use this book…………………………………………….14
    2. What does it to become a hacker………………………………15
    3. Disclaimer………………………………………………………………….
B. Network Hacking (Basics)
     1. Ping………………………………………..……………………………………17
       2. Netstat………………………………………..………………………………18
       3. Telnet……………………………………..…………………………………..19
       4. Tracert……………………………………..………………………………….20
       5. Countermeasures ……………………………………..………………21
C. Password Hacking (Basics)
     1. Hashing……………………………………..………………………………….23
       2. Guessing……………………………………..……………………………….24
       3. Default Passwords……………………………………..…………………25
       4. Brute Force……………………………………..……………………………25
       5. Phising. ……………………………………..…………………………………26
       6. Countermeasures……………………………………..……………………27
D. Facebook Account Hacking
     1. Phising……………………………………..………………………………………29
       2. FB Password Decryptor……………………………………..…………30
       3. Tabnapping……………………………………..……………………………31
       4. Keylogger……………………………………..………………………………34
       5. Cookie Stealing……………………………………..……………………36
       6. Hacking Facebook Account Using Google Dork List…………40
       7. Tips To Secure Your FB Account…………………………………43
E. Gmail Account Hacking
     1. Gmail Password Decryptor……………………………………..………47
       2. How to view Password Between *****……………………………48  
       3. Phising……………………………………..…………………………………..49
       4. Keylogger……………………………………..………………………………50
       5. Brute Force……………………………………..…………………………53
       6. Countermeasures……………………………………..………………..55
       7. Tips To Secure Your Gmail Account…………………………………56
F. DDOS ATTAcK
     1. DDOS Attack Basic……………………………………..…………………59
       2. DDOS Attack Types……………………………………..…………………61
       3. DDOS Attack Beginners Tutorial…………………………………….64
       4. DDOS Attack Manually……………………………………..…………68
       5. DDOS Attack By LOIC……………………………………..……………71
       6. DDOS Attack By Janidos……………………………………..…………72


G. Extreme Backtracking
     1. DDOS Attack Using Backtrack…………………………………….75
       2. Hacking SSL Using Ssl Strip In Backtrack………………………77
       3. How To Scan A Website For Vulnerabilities Using Backtrack……………………………………………………………………………….80
       4. How To Hack FB/Gmail/Yahoo Account Using Backtrack..82




H. Sql Injection Attack
     1. SQL Injection (Basics)……………………………………………………89
       2. SQL Injection (Manually) ………………………………………………94
       3. URL Based SQL Injection………………………………………………103
       4. SQL Injection Using SQL Map………………………………………113
       5. SQL Injection Using Havij……………………………………………115



I.  Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Attack
     1. Introduction……………………………………………………………..121
       2. What Does The Hacker Want To Achieve………………………122
       3. XSS Types…………………………………………………………………123
       4. Persistent (Stored) XSS Attack………………………………………124
       5. Non-Persistent (Stored) XSS Attack………………………………127



J.  Hacking Website Using Various    Vulnerabilities/Exploit
     1. IIS Exploit……………………………………………………….…131
       2. PHUploader Remote File Upload Vulnerability……..132
       3. Moxiecode File Browse Vulnerability…………………….133
       4. Image Uploader Vulnerability……………………………….134
       5. Encodable Upload And Shell Upload Vulnerability…135
K.  Awesome Tricks/Hacking Tricks
     1. How To Reset Your Forgotten Windows Password……..137
       2. Change Your Account’s Language To Hackers Language….139
       3. Blue Screen Of Death As Screensaver…………………………142
       4. How To Create A Shortcut For Any Program…………………143
       5. How To Enable God Mode In Windows…………………145
       6. How To Remove Shortcut Virus And Autorun.inf from your pc………………………………………………………………………………….146
       7. How Anonymous Change Their IP…………………149
       8. How To Turn Your Computer Into A Web Server………………151
       9. How To Create Your Own Personal Web Proxy Server……153
       10. How To Increase Internet Speed Manually…………………156
     11. How To Download FB in Your PC……………………………………157
       12. How To Create FB ID - Card……………………………………160
       13. How To Hide Your Email Address From FB Apps……………161
       14. How To Watch Streaming TV On FB……………………………162
       15. How To Flip FB Status Updates……………………………………164
       16. How To Track FB Activities……………………………………165
       17. FB Colour Changer………………………………………………………166
       18. How To Insert Image in Gmail Background…………………167
       19. How To open Multiple Gmail Account In Same Browser..168
       20. How To trace An Email………………………………………………….169
     21. DNS Hacking…………………………………………………………………172
       22. How To Backup Your Gmail Emails In A Pen Drive…………174
       23. How To Delete Recycle Bin…………………………………………….177
       24. Tutorial To Crack Any Android App………………………………..178
       25. How To Unlock Any Phone…………………………………………….181
       26. How To Get Thousand Of Twitter Followers Per Day……183
       27. How To Disable FB Timeline…………………………………………185
       28. How To Disable Public Search Of Your FB Profile………….186
       29. How To Publish FB Status Empty……………………………………187
L.  Cool Notepad Tricks
     1. Bush Hid The Facts/This App Can Break………………………189
       2. World Trade Center Attack Trick…………………………………190
       3. Making A Personal Log Book Or A Diary………………………191
       4. Testing Your Antivirus…………………………………………………192
       5. Continually PoP The CD Drive……………………………………193
       6. Matrix Effect…………………………………………………………….195
       7. Open Notepad Continuously…………………………………….197
       8. Type You Are A Fool Continuously……………………………198
       9. Changing Header/Footer Of Notepad File…………………199

M.  Wi-Fi Hacking
       1. How To Hack Wi-Fi Using Gerix Wi-Fi Cracker…………………202
       2. Hack Any Password Protected Wi-Fi Network And Use   Unlimited Net…………………………………………………………………………205
       3. How To Hack WEP For Free…………………………………………….213
       4. Tips To Secure Your Wi-Fi………………………………………………217

N.  Programming Tutorial
     1. HTML Tutorial………………………………………………………………220
       2. C++ Tutorial…………………………………………………………………245     
O.  Useful Tips
     1. 3 Easy Tricks To Boost Your Home Wi-Fi…………………251
       2. Proper Way To Start Your Hacking Career…………………253
     3. How To Build Your Own PC……………………………………….257
       4. How To Buy The Best Computer According To Your Needs...265
     5. How To Become Anonymous After Any Successive Hacking   Activities…………………………………………………………………………267 

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Saturday, 26 January 2013

C++ Tutorial

1.INTRODUCTION
1.1. Why do People Program?
Each person can have his own reason for programming but I can tell you that programming
is one of the best ways to gain a deep understanding of computers and computer
technology. Learning to program makes you understand why computers and computer
programs work the way they do. It also puts some sense into you about how hard it is to
create software.
1.2. What is C++ & OOP?
C++ is an extended version C. C was developed at Bell Labs, in 1978. The purpose was to
create a simple language (simpler than assembly & machine code...) which can be used on a
variety of platforms. Later in the early 1980's C was extended to C++ to create an objectoriented
language. O(bject) O(riented) P(rogramming) is a style of programming in which
programs are made using Classes. A class id code in a file separate from the main program -
more on classes later. OOP in general & C++ in particular made it possible to handle the
complexity of graphical environments. (like windows, macintosh..)
1.3. What do I need to program?
Well, you need a computer and a compiler to start with but you also need some curiosity
and a lot of time. I guess(!?) you have a computer. You can find different compilers for free
from borlands website (Check 5.1). If you have the curiosity but lack in time read stuff at
lessons and detention hours. Read whenever you find time. Having a good C++ book (check
5.2) also helps a lot. (and is much better for your eyes) One thing not to forget: No tutorial,
book, program or course makes you a programmer in 5 days. YOU make yourself a
programmer. NO compiler writes an entire program for you, YOU write the program.
2. YOUR FIRST PROGRAM
2.1. Running a C++ Program
Read this part carefully: A C++ program must be compiled and linked before it can be
executed, or run, on the computer. A great lot of compilers do this automatically. So what is
a compiler? A compiler is a program that translates C++ code into machine language.
Machine language is the language consisting of 1s and 0s, and is the native language of a
computer. A typed C++ program is called the source-code, and the compiled code is called
the object code.
Before the object code can be executed, it must be linked to other pieces of code (e.g.
included libraries) used by the program. The compiled & linked program is called an
executable file. Finally, the program is executed by the system. It's output is displayed in a
window.
2.2. C++ Program Structure
All C++ progs contain statements (commands) that tell the computer what to do. Here is
an example of a simple C++ program:
We own you program */
#include <iostream.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"We own you"; // the first statement
return(0); // the second statement
}
Run the program. It should display :
We own you
The structure of a simple C++ program is:
/* Comments : Name, purpose of the program
your name, date, etc. */
#include <librarynames.h>
int main()
{
statements; // comments
return(0);
}
Now we will have a closer look on the structure:
2.3. Comments
Comments are used to explain the contents of a program for a human reader. The
computer ignores them. The symbols /* and */ are used for the beginning and end of a
comment for multi-line comments. // symbols are also used for commenting. All characters
on a line after the // symbol are considered to be comments and are ignored. Most newbies
think that commenting a program is a waste of time. They are wrong. Commenting is very
important because it makes the code understandable by other programmers and makes it
easier to improve a program or fix the bugs in it. You'll understand better after trying to
decipher a hundred pages of code you wrote a few months later.
2.4. Libraries
Look at the program above. Following the opening comment was the line:
#include <iostream.h>
This line simply tells the computer that the iostream library is needed therefore it should
be included. A library is a collection of program code that can be included (and used) in a
program to perform a variety of tasks. iostream is a library - also called as a header file,
look at its extension - used to perform input/output (I/O) stream tasks. There are a lot of
non-commercial C++ libraries for various purposes written by good guys who spent more
than enough time in front of their computers. You can find them at code.box.sk. Also
references to all libraries used in the tutorials can be found on the net.
2.5. Functions
The next line in the program was:
int main()
Which is the header of the main function. Makes sense? No? A function is a set of
statements that accomplish a task. A function header includes the return type of the
function and the function name. As shown in the main() header, main returns an
integer(int) through return(0). So all the functions that have an integer as the return type
returns integers. Very clear. The statements in a function (in this case the main function)
are enclosed in curly braces. The { and } symbols indicates the beginning and the end of
statements. More on functions later.
2.6. Streams
What is a stream? In C++ input/output devices are called streams. cout (we used above)
is the c(onsole) out(put) stream, and the send (insertion) operator is used to send the data
"We own you" into the stream. In the first statement:
cout<<"We own you";
The words following the << operator are put in quotation marks(") to form a string.
When run, the string We own you is sent to the console output device. Yes, it is also called
the computer screen.
Important note: C++ is case sensitive. That means cout and Cout is not the same
thing.
2.7. Return
The second statement was:
return(0);
which causes the program to terminate sending the value 0 to the computer. The value "0"
indicates that the program terminated without error.
Note: The statements end with a semicolon (;). A semicolon in C++ indicate the end of a
statement.
3. DATA & NUMBER SYSTEMS
3.1. Decimals
The base 10 number system. Uses 10 digits: 0 to 9. Numbers raised to the zero power is
equal to one. For example: 5 to the power 0 = 1. Base ten equivalent of the number
2600 = 2 x (10 to the power 3) + 6 x (10 to the power 2)
33 = 3 x (10 to the power 1) + 3 x (10 to the power 0)
3.2. Binaries
The base 2 number system. Uses 2 digits : 0 and 1. Works the same as base 10 except we
multiply numbers by the powers of 2 instead. For example 110 is equal to 6 in base 10:
110 = 1 x (2 to the power 2) + 1 x (2 to the power 1) = 6(base10)
3.3. Hexadecimal
The base 16 number system. Uses 16 digits. 0 to 9 & "A" to "F". Works the same as base
10 & base two except the numbers are multiplied by the powers of 16 instead:
1B = 1 x (16 to the power 1) + 2(B) x (16 to the power of 0) = 30(base10)
4. EXERCISES
4.1. Running
Find & install a compiler, type the example program and run it. Pretty simple but be sure
the syntax is correct.
4.2. Typing
Make a program which displays your name without looking to this tutorial. Makes you
learn a lot better.
4.3. Converting
Convert these to decimals : 110101, 001101, 10101110
Convert these to hexadecimals : 234, 324, 19394
Convert these to binaries : 2F, 1B3, 234, 125


1.INTRODUCTION
1.1. Why do People Program?
Each person can have his own reason for programming but I can tell you that programming
is one of the best ways to gain a deep understanding of computers and computer
technology. Learning to program makes you understand why computers and computer
programs work the way they do. It also puts some sense into you about how hard it is to
create software.
1.2. What is C++ & OOP?
C++ is an extended version C. C was developed at Bell Labs, in 1978. The purpose was to
create a simple language (simpler than assembly & machine code...) which can be used on a
variety of platforms. Later in the early 1980's C was extended to C++ to create an objectoriented
language. O(bject) O(riented) P(rogramming) is a style of programming in which
programs are made using Classes. A class id code in a file separate from the main program -
more on classes later. OOP in general & C++ in particular made it possible to handle the
complexity of graphical environments. (like windows, macintosh..)
1.3. What do I need to program?
Well, you need a computer and a compiler to start with but you also need some curiosity
and a lot of time. I guess(!?) you have a computer. You can find different compilers for free
from borlands website (Check 5.1). If you have the curiosity but lack in time read stuff at
lessons and detention hours. Read whenever you find time. Having a good C++ book (check
5.2) also helps a lot. (and is much better for your eyes) One thing not to forget: No tutorial,
book, program or course makes you a programmer in 5 days. YOU make yourself a
programmer. NO compiler writes an entire program for you, YOU write the program.
2. YOUR FIRST PROGRAM
2.1. Running a C++ Program
Read this part carefully: A C++ program must be compiled and linked before it can be
executed, or run, on the computer. A great lot of compilers do this automatically. So what is
a compiler? A compiler is a program that translates C++ code into machine language.
Machine language is the language consisting of 1s and 0s, and is the native language of a
computer. A typed C++ program is called the source-code, and the compiled code is called
the object code.
Before the object code can be executed, it must be linked to other pieces of code (e.g.
included libraries) used by the program. The compiled & linked program is called an
executable file. Finally, the program is executed by the system. It's output is displayed in a
window.
2.2. C++ Program Structure
All C++ progs contain statements (commands) that tell the computer what to do. Here is
an example of a simple C++ program:
We own you program */
#include <iostream.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"We own you"; // the first statement
return(0); // the second statement
}
Run the program. It should display :
We own you
The structure of a simple C++ program is:
/* Comments : Name, purpose of the program
your name, date, etc. */
#include <librarynames.h>
int main()
{
statements; // comments
return(0);
}
Now we will have a closer look on the structure:
2.3. Comments
Comments are used to explain the contents of a program for a human reader. The
computer ignores them. The symbols /* and */ are used for the beginning and end of a
comment for multi-line comments. // symbols are also used for commenting. All characters
on a line after the // symbol are considered to be comments and are ignored. Most newbies
think that commenting a program is a waste of time. They are wrong. Commenting is very
important because it makes the code understandable by other programmers and makes it
easier to improve a program or fix the bugs in it. You'll understand better after trying to
decipher a hundred pages of code you wrote a few months later.
2.4. Libraries
Look at the program above. Following the opening comment was the line:
#include <iostream.h>
This line simply tells the computer that the iostream library is needed therefore it should
be included. A library is a collection of program code that can be included (and used) in a
program to perform a variety of tasks. iostream is a library - also called as a header file,
look at its extension - used to perform input/output (I/O) stream tasks. There are a lot of
non-commercial C++ libraries for various purposes written by good guys who spent more
than enough time in front of their computers. You can find them at code.box.sk. Also
references to all libraries used in the tutorials can be found on the net.
2.5. Functions
The next line in the program was:
int main()
Which is the header of the main function. Makes sense? No? A function is a set of
statements that accomplish a task. A function header includes the return type of the
function and the function name. As shown in the main() header, main returns an
integer(int) through return(0). So all the functions that have an integer as the return type
returns integers. Very clear. The statements in a function (in this case the main function)
are enclosed in curly braces. The { and } symbols indicates the beginning and the end of
statements. More on functions later.
2.6. Streams
What is a stream? In C++ input/output devices are called streams. cout (we used above)
is the c(onsole) out(put) stream, and the send (insertion) operator is used to send the data
"We own you" into the stream. In the first statement:
cout<<"We own you";
The words following the << operator are put in quotation marks(") to form a string.
When run, the string We own you is sent to the console output device. Yes, it is also called
the computer screen.
Important note: C++ is case sensitive. That means cout and Cout is not the same
thing.
2.7. Return
The second statement was:
return(0);
which causes the program to terminate sending the value 0 to the computer. The value "0"
indicates that the program terminated without error.
Note: The statements end with a semicolon (;). A semicolon in C++ indicate the end of a
statement.
3. DATA & NUMBER SYSTEMS
3.1. Decimals
The base 10 number system. Uses 10 digits: 0 to 9. Numbers raised to the zero power is
equal to one. For example: 5 to the power 0 = 1. Base ten equivalent of the number
2600 = 2 x (10 to the power 3) + 6 x (10 to the power 2)
33 = 3 x (10 to the power 1) + 3 x (10 to the power 0)
3.2. Binaries
The base 2 number system. Uses 2 digits : 0 and 1. Works the same as base 10 except we
multiply numbers by the powers of 2 instead. For example 110 is equal to 6 in base 10:
110 = 1 x (2 to the power 2) + 1 x (2 to the power 1) = 6(base10)
3.3. Hexadecimal
The base 16 number system. Uses 16 digits. 0 to 9 & "A" to "F". Works the same as base
10 & base two except the numbers are multiplied by the powers of 16 instead:
1B = 1 x (16 to the power 1) + 2(B) x (16 to the power of 0) = 30(base10)
4. EXERCISES
4.1. Running
Find & install a compiler, type the example program and run it. Pretty simple but be sure
the syntax is correct.
4.2. Typing
Make a program which displays your name without looking to this tutorial. Makes you
learn a lot better.
4.3. Converting
Convert these to decimals : 110101, 001101, 10101110
Convert these to hexadecimals : 234, 324, 19394
Convert these to binaries : 2F, 1B3, 234, 125

Friday, 11 January 2013

Hacking With Experts l My First Ebook

Here's My First Ebook On Hacking..!!




Contents :

What are Hackers
Hackers Hierarchy
Hacking Facebook Accounts using Tabnapping
Hacking FB Accounts using Keylogger
10 Security Enhancements
5 Reasons Why PC Crash
Delete An undeletable File
Converting Movies To Psp Format
Make Your Pc Faster
Hacking Yahoo Messenger Multi Login
Yahoo Chat Commands
How To Hack Yahoo Webcam
COPY X BOX GAMES
Hacking FB , Twitter Accounts Using Wi-Fi
Hacking PC Using Pendrives
Protect Email Accounts from Spam
How to hack Site Using RFI
How to hack Wi-Fi
Post Status To FB By Any Device
Convert Mozilla to Keylogger
Blind Sql Injection
How To Get Thousand of Twitter Followers Per Day
How To Post in all FB Group in a single click
How To Create a Trojan File in a .bat file
Make ur Videos look like Action Videos
How To hack Sites Using Havji
Mass Deface Tutorial
Hide Keyloggers in a .jpg file
Increase Internet Speed Upto 300% (Firefox Only)
“Encoadble” Shell Upload Vul.
Hack Administrator Password in Window XP
How To Play Movie in Desktop Background
How To Change ur IP
Hacking Mobile Using Bluetooth
“Image Uploader” Shell Upload Vulnerability
World Trade Centre Attack In Notepad
Make a Personal Log Book In Notepad
Test Ur Antivirus Using Notepad
Continually Pop The CD Drive
Matrix Effect In Notepad
Change The Header/Footer Of Ur Notepad File
Shut Down PC After Convening Any Message Using Notepad
Type “You Are A Fool” Continuously In Notepad
Amazing Disco Light On Your Keyboard
Creating Your Own Search Engine
Fool Ur Friends With Your Intel® Core™ i11 Processor
Secret Codes For Android Phones
PHP (Dos/DDOS) Attack Script
Make Ur PC Talk Like Jarvis Operating System
Hack To Hack Wi-Fi Using Backtrack
How To Get 1000+ Likes In Facebook
How To Hack Remote PC Using Prorat
Free Download SMS Bomber For Android Phones
How To Know Ur PC Gender
Hacking OS For Mobile Phones
Hacking Remote PC Using Extreme Rat
How To Hack IP Address Of a Remote PC
How To Send Anonymous Email
Gprs Trick For All Networks
5 Rarely known Google I’m Feeling Tricks
How To DDOS Manually
Creating A Board AKA Forum on our own PC
How To Set Wallpaper In Pen-Drive
How To Download YouTube Video
Make A Batch To Clean Ur PC, All In One..!!!
Create A FB Virus (Funny)
How To Get ur Windows Lost Password
Local File Inclusion Attack
Call Ur Friends By His Own Number
How To Make Ur Own Antivirus Using Notepad
How To Use Your Pen drive As Ram
How To Crack IDM Manually
Post Blank Status or Comment In Facebook
How To Hack Victim PC Using metasploit and Nmap
C++ Tutorial

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