Recover Any Email (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail) Password Easily

by Hiroshi on 15-09-2009

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Forgot your Hotmail, MSN, Yahoo or Gmail password? No problem. password Mail Password Recovery allows you to recover your email password easily. You just need to temporarily change the settings in your email program, so that it connects to Mail Password Recovery instead, and your password will be revealed.

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Recover Any FTP Client Password Easily

by Hiroshi on 15-09-2009

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Recover forgotten password from ANY FTP client easily. FTP Password Recovery emulates a local FTP server and thereby allows you to recover the FTP login password for any FTP account you may have, as long as it is cached inside an FTP client program. FTP passwords are commonly cached by FTP programs (WSFTTP,CuteFTP etc.), so you don't have to enter them each time, but they are usually masked by asterisk or not shown at all. To recover those passwords, you can use the client, that holds the cached password, and connect to FTP Password Recovery, which will then reveal the password it receives from the FTP program. The program can only recover the passwords that are stored on your computer.

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Ruby on Rails Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities Alert

by Hiroshi on 06-09-2009

railsXSS Vulnerability can result in a hacked website. Two vulnerabilities have been identified in Ruby on Rails, which could be exploited by attackers and hackers to disclose sensitive information and threat to websites. The first issue is caused by input validation errors when processing unicode characters, which could be exploited by hackers to cause arbitrary scripting code to be executed by the user's browser in the security context of an affected site.

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Reset Root Password in Ubuntu – Quick and Easy Way

by Hiroshi on 02-09-2009

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Ubuntu is easy, most friendly and the most popular distribution which makes Linux really fun. I have been posting about how to reset windows administrator password and now here is a way to reset root password in Ubuntu. There is a way of resetting the root password via booting into rescue mode but this one is more smart and quick.

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How to Retrieve a Lost Windows or Bios Level Password

by Hiroshi on 25-08-2009

I have mentioned previously that how to break windows password. Here is a video demonstration for retrieving lost windows password in many ways. You can try login in with a different administrator account of 'Owner' or 'Administrator'. The video also points towards some third party tools to do the task. e.g. Ophcrack, EBCD, Offline NT password and registry editor and more. You will learn how to crack or hack back windows password and Bios level password also (by reseting or bypassing it). The methods are for multiple versions of windows.

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Free Remote Desktop Hacking Solution for Win and Mac

by Hiroshi on 20-05-2009

Of course you can access another PC remotely using A.A.S., TeamViewer, VNC, Desktop Share and Live Mesh and more...but here is yet another cool solution for PC and MAC, all for free. Mikogo is an easy-to-use screen sharing tool for Windows and MAC and it's free! Instantly show your computer screen to anyone online. You can show anything you want - in true color quality - to up to 10 people at the same time! Use Mikogo for:

  • Online real time Meetings
  • Product Demos
  • Online Presentations
  • Remote Support
  • Webinars

mikogo

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Break Windows Administrator Passoword – Part 1

by Hiroshi on 12-12-2008

The screen above is showing you two windows users. You can have as many as you want. Many users do not bother about creating more then one accounts. While installing windows XP, user is asked about administrator password. Some users provide password and some not. In case you have not given administrator password and created another windows user. Suppose you forgot user's password then you can always Ctrl+alt+Del twice at Logon screen to switch between Log On Mode which will bring prompt asking you user's name and password. Write administrator in user input box and press enter. You are in. That is ok.

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XSS or Cross Site Scripting

by Hiroshi on 22-09-2008

XSS or Cross Site Scripting
Remote Code Execution
SQL Injections

These are same things and methods almost. Lets discuss cross site scripting (XSS) and ways to prevent it.

Cross Site Scripting

Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of web security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by hackers into the web pages by finding back doors and insecure and carelessly handled code. When they are done, they can execute code at your website and get your database and website private information.

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Cross Site Scripting Attacks – Free XSS Vulnerability Scanner Download

by Hiroshi on 16-09-2008

Is your website secure? XSS attacks (Cross Site Scripting) provides hackers access to your website content and database. If web applications are not secure, then your entire database of sensitive information is at serious risk. Hackers are on the lookout for Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in YOUR web applications. Shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content are easy targets. Beat them to it and scan your web applications with Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner:

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Web Hosting Nightmare

by Hiroshi on 16-09-2008

Web hosting has been always a tricky question for webmasters. Sometimes you get satisfied with current hosting provider but its all a matter of time. I have experienced a loss recently. Mistakes might be mine also but some hosts do not cooperate enough to secure you but they leave you in critical time. I will not name the host. But I will reveal a critical situation I have been in. My Web hosting account was hacked. Web host suspended away my account and recommended me to move host.

Possible Reasons Involved

  • I was busy and away from my web account
  • I was using old versions of WordPress software
  • I was not aware of critical threat about website vulnerabilities
  • Too much reliance on host
  • Uploading of different open source software at my web host for checking purpose
  • Uploading of unsecured forms

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