Friday, February 6, 2015

BYAPASS PAYPAL PAYMENT & GET STUFFS FOR FREE

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Hello Everyone,
As I told you all about the PayPal Exploit, this exploit will help you to bypass the payment procedure on many websites so that after clicking on “BUY” or” ORDER NOW” button you wont be forwarded to the PayPal payment page. With the help of a simple Javascript you can bypass the payment and get stuffs for free in seconds!!!
Instruction
1.) This exploit will only work in Firefox so download it.
2.) Find a vulnerable website.
3.) Search for the BUY or ORDER NOW button.
 
4.) After clicking on the button, the PayPal payment page will load. Before it loads remove everything from the URL and paste the javascript code below:
javascript:top.location=document.getElementsByName('return')[0].value; javascript:void(0);
5.)After this you will be redirected to a confirmation page.

THIS IS IT!!!!
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HACK COMPUTERS USING CYBERGATE RAT

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Softwares Needed:-
* No-Ip Client – http://adf.ly/zM0PC
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Step 1.Register at no-ip.comStep 2.Now log to your account and goto site homeStep 3. Now you can see screen like below,
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Step 4. Now click “Add Host” button
Enter anyname to “Hostname”
Select domain server to “.no-ip.biz
Fill other info correctly
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Step 5. Now open no-ip duc software & login to ur account using that. Now select ur host & click ok. nw it will be update auto.
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Step 6. Now open cybergate rat
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Step 7. Now click “Control Panel” button in above & select “Start”
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Step 8. Now again click “Control Panel” button & select “Options” >> “Select Listening Ports”
Step 9. Now enter 82 to active port no & enter 10.000 to connect limit box
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Step 10. Now again click “Control Panel” & select “DNS Console”
Now fill all text boxes in box
Quote : Username : Your no-ip account email address
Password : Your no-ip password
Hostname : Your no-ip hostname
Redirect To : Here click “Auto Redirect” button in right
Step 11. Now click “Update” button
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Step 12. Now select again “Control Panel” & select “Builder” >> “Create Server”
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Step 13. Now enter any username
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Step 14. Now go to “Connection” tab & clear defualt settings. Nw enter our no-ip hostname & port like this:
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Step 15. Now goto other tabs & create them as ur wish. keylogging, messages & others can change.
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Step 16. Finally goto “Create Server” tab & create SERVER.EXE
Step 17. Nw you’re done!! 
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HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN LINUX OS IN 10 MINS WITHOUT PROGRAMMING

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SuseStudio is a Novell-sponsored service that allows everyone, I repeat everyone, to create their own custom flavors of openSUSE and variants using nothing more than some patience and their Web browser. Sounds incredible? It is.
SUSE Studio is the next natural step of the phenomenally successful and useful Kiwi imaging system, which allows SUSE users to bake their own editions of the operating system quickly and easily.

Introduction:

Using friendly front-end appliances like Image Creator and Product Creator, Kiwi lets newbies and power users go wild with their ideas and desires, customizing the operating system like a Lego toy. The only caveat is that you have to have SUSE installed and Kiwi running on your machine.
No more. SUSE Studio lets you play with SUSE even if you don’t have it installed. You don’t even need Linux. You can work on your Windows machine, with a single tab open at SUSE Studio URL, while you check the stock market in a second tab or maybe check the latest Twitter updates in a third. It’s that simple and powerful!
After two detailed tutorials on how to use Kiwi, I promised we’d be back with a SUSE Studio article. Here we are. Read and enjoy.

Register:

SUSE Studio does require that you login with a user account. But even here, it makes it simple for you. It integrates into Google or Yahoo, so if you have a mail account with one of these providers, you’re good to go.
However, being able to login requires an invitation. Since SUSE Studio is currently still in beta, you will have to ask for an invitation to participate in the project. I did and received my invitation key after a day. With the key, I managed to login into Studio and begin my explorations.
Main

Begin playing:

SUSE Studio is dead easy to work with. It uses a wizard that guides you through steps, helping you make the right choices, warning you about conflicting, duplicate or missing packages, wrong architecture and offers suggestions to improving your custom build.
Begin
Your first decision is to choose what kind of distro you wish to build. I decided to go for a Gnome desktop on openSUSE 11.1. Incidentally, the Firefox browser was open on top of a KDE4 openSUSE 11.1 desktop.
The next step is to name your custom distro – a.k.a. appliance:
Name

Customize:

Now comes the really fun part – customization. You’re the boss. What you decide to use goes into the distro and nothing else.
Customize

Software:

The first step is to choose the software – this means repositories and packages.
Software
Of course to make a useful appliance, you do need to know the basics of what you may need. The default choice will work, but it will be an austere, minimalistic appliance with just the basic stuff to make things boot and nothing more.
Your first step would be to add extra repositories and then choose extra programs. Luckily, browsing the software categories and adding stuff is quite easy. Missing dependencies will be automatically solved. Likewise, you’ll be informed about any package that cannot be installed, due to missing files or maybe errors in the repositories.
Software 1
Software
You’ll also have the Popularity column to help you decide whether a particular programs you’re trying to install is used widely by the other SUSE users. The Studio will also recommend packages for you.
Packages
One thing I did not like is that you cannot select more than 200 packages at the same time. This makes adding large numbers of programs slightly cumbersome. I hope this will be sorted out in the future versions of the Studio.
Too many
You can also work by software groups rather than packages or individual repositories. For most people, this will be an easier, simpler approach.
Groups
Errors
Like I said earlier, you’ll be informed about bad package – those that cannot be installed, for whatever reason, usually missing files at the repository server. Pay attention to the errors and warning messages, they will save you a lot of time! Plus, they will help your build work properly.
Error

Configuration:

The next step is to configure your distro. This step has many sub-sections, including general settings, personalization, startup, and others. The first one touches the general options.
Configuration
You’ll be able to choose the language, keyboard and the time zone and tweak the network and security settings.
The Personalize tab lets you change the splash screen and the wallpaper and add a SUSE logo to your appliance. You can also upload your own log or the background.
Personalize
The Startup defines the default runlevel into which to boot. Most people will want the graphical login, with the full desktop.
Startup
Storage lets you define the memory size and the disk size for the appliance. If you’re building a live CD/DVD (.iso file), this is less important, but if you decide to make a virtual machine appliance, then these settings are just like creating a new virtual machine.
Storage
There are also scripts that you may want to add to your appliance, but this is mainly for advanced users. Likewise, most people need not play with the Server and Desktop tabs.

Files

You can also add your own files to the new distro, if you want:
Add files

Build:

Basically, that’s it. It’s time to build your appliance.

Choose appliance type

Your first step is to choose the output format. Like Kiwi, the Studio lets you create virtual machines, disk images or live CD/DVD. You can create either one – or all, as you see fit. Click on Build, lean back and wait.
Build
The building process will now start. Depending on your choice, it can take some time.
Building
Installing software
Once the build is complete, simply download the appliance and test it!
Built

Test:

And here we go, our appliance booting:
Booting
Splash

Test drive in your browser!

SUSE Studio also lets you test your appliance inside your own browser! But this requires opening a few ports in your firewall/router, so some users may not be comfortable with this. But the good thing is, you can do this in any browser, even on Windows.
Test drive

Problems:

Your appliance may not boot. Making a good, fully featured appliance takes time and patience. You can’t just slap software together and make it all work magically. While the Studio is really forgiving toward users, it cannot render miracles. You will have to be careful when making your project.
Here’s an example of a failed build:
Failed
You really should not ignore the warnings, errors and suggestions displayed by the Studio. Watch the column to the left of the main work area. You’ll see lots of useful information there.
Summary
Make sure you see no yellow or red messages, as they indicate conflicting choices in your build. Likewise, pay attention to suggestions, as they will make your life easier once your new appliance is ready for use.
Warnings Tips Errors

Conclusion:

SUSE Studio is a great invention. It’s simple and practical. Anyone can use it, be they newbs or experts, Windows or Linux users. This phenomenal project achieves so many goals at once: it offers everyone a taste of SUSE for free, plus their personal touch, which makes the desire and effort all the greater; it offers users with little programming skill the ability to tamper with operating systems and create their own, personal distros in minutes; it connects the users worldwide into a large SUSE cloud, with appliances created and built right inside the browser, regardless of the operating system underneath.
SUSE Studio has it all: it’s is an operating system, a cloud, a great and powerful tool for everyone. If you just wish to play a little with packages and bake your own CDs, go ahead, use SUSE Studio. If you want to test software or develop powerful, practical appliances, SUSE Studio is the right thing for you. You can do it anywhere, be it your home, your office or even while you wait for your next flight at the airport terminal.
I’m very pleased with the Studio. It’s Kiwi, simplified, polished and made available to the masses. A truly great step in the right direction. I’ll be looking forward to seeing this great invention flourish.
If you still have any issues then watch the videos below:
Another video…
ENJOY!!!
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SoMe CoMmOn pC eRrOrS AnD sOlUtIoN

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Hi guys ..
Here are some common PC errors and
the solutions for them...
Do have a look ..

1. MONITOR LED IS BLINKING
Check all the connections like Monitor
Cable, Data
cables,RAM, Display Card , CPU
connections.

2. CONTINUOS THREE BEEPS
Problem in RAM Connection.

3. THREE BEEPS ( 1 Long 2 Short)
Problem in Display Card Connection

4. THREE LONG BEEPS PERIOD WISE
Problem in BIOS or RAM (Basic Input
Output System)

5. CONTINUOS NON-STOP BEEPING
Key Board Problem (I.e.; Some Key is
pressed for
Longer time)

6. FDD LED IS GLOWING CONTINUOSLY
Data cable to be connected properly
(twisted cable).

7. NO DISPLAY ON THE SCREEN AT ALL
Hard Disk cable connected wrongly.
Connect rightly
seeing the Red mark (Faces power
supply) and then
Restart.

8. POWER LED IS OFF
a. Check main power cord
b. Check S.M.P.S.
c. Check Mother Board connection

9. SHOWING CMOS ERROR
Replace 3 Volt battery of Mother Board .
Set Original
Settings Manually.(Refer CMOS Setup
chart)
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10. SHOWING FDD ERROR OR FLOPPY
DRIVE IS NOT
WORKING PROPERLY
Check Power cord of FDD , Data Cables ,
set CMOS &
Finally the Check drive.

11. SHOWING HDD ERROR OR HARD DISK
FAILURE
a. Check Power Cord
b. Check connection of HDD
c. Check Data cable
d. Check Hard Disk parameters in CMOS or Auto
detecting Setting Partitions by Fdisk
Command, then format it to set track 0.

12. MOTHER BOARD HANGS DUE TO
UNSTABILIZED
POWER SUPPLY
a. Check S.M.P.S
b. RAM not functioning properly.
c. Software problem (due to using pirated software)
d. CPU fan not functioning properly.

13. DANCING SCREEN
a. Check Display card connection
b. Virus Problem
c. Video Memory Problem

14. SHAKING SCREEN
a. Earthing problem
b. Magnetic waves comes around.

15. CPU CABINET SHOCK
a. Check Earthing
b. Check main power cord. 16. NON-SYSTEM DISK ERROR
a. Floppy Drive having different disk
(Non-Bootable
Disk) OR CMOS Parameters for Hard Disk
may not be
set properly. b. Hard Disk Partitions may not be
created.
c. Hard Disk may not be formatted.

17. MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM
The System files missing namely Ie;
command.com} -
User File IO.SYS & MS_DOS.SYS } - Hidden
Files. These
above three files required for Start up of the system
that can be transferred by using SYS C:
Command OR
While the time of formatting by using
Format c:/u/s

18. MISSING COMMAND INTERPRETOR
May the file Command.com is corrupted
OR Infected
by Virus OR Some one has Erased it.

19. SHOWING I/O ERROR
a. The type of Hard Disk in CMOS may
not be set
properly.
b. Operating system used for formatting
is not valid

20. SHOWING DIVIDE OVER- FLOW
MESSAGE
a. May some Directories or Files crash
with other files.
b. Use CHKDSK/F or SCANDISK
Command to correct it.

21. HARD DISK MAKING NOISE WHILE
PROCESSING
a. Unstabilized power supply.
b. Check for Loose Contact.
c. Do not use Y Connectors for Hard
Disk. d. It may create Bad Sector OR Weak
Hard Disk.

22. HARD DISK HANGS WHILE
PROCESSING
Check for Bad Sector by using CHKDSK
or SCANDISK
Command. If found format the Hard
Disk and set Partition before that area.(This is the
only procedure
to use Hard Disk with Bad Sector) OR
(To avoid Bad
Sectors use Standard Power Supply)

23. HARD DISK NOT DETECTED
a. Check Power Connector
b. Check Data Cables
c. Check Jumpers

24. PARTITION NOT SHOWN
Operating System where the Hard Disk
formatted is
not supported with present Mother
Board. For Eg:
Hard Disk formatted with Pentium System will hide
their partitions for 486 System.

25. MMX/DLL FILE MISSING
May the above files may be corrupted
due to power
failure or Virus. Make available above
files from other
Computer. OR Reinstall Windows 98 Operating
System. (This procedure will not make
any effect on
existing Data).

26. WINDOWS REGISTRY ERROR
This will happen due to sudden ON/OFF
of the
system. Final solution is to Reinstall
Operating System.

27. DISPLAY COLOUR DOES NOT MATCH
a. Configure Display Card properly with
their CD.
b. The Standard setting for Windows is
set it to
800x600 for better performance.

28. UNKNOWN DEVICE FOUND
May the Driver utility is not provided
with operating
system . Insert Driver CD and install
software for the
above Device...

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