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29/05/2015

Getting bored with windows 7 default themes.
There is a number of themes hidden from Windows 7 users. Only the United States theme is shown but there are actually four more themes hidden from view.
The MCT directory within the Globalization directory is hidden.
1. Navigate to C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT. (note: enable show all hidden files on folder view option)
2. Once you have reached the MCT folder you will see five directories as listed below:
MCT-AU
MCT-CA
MCT-GB
MCT-US
MCT-ZA
3. Open the Theme folder in the selected region folder.
4. Select the theme file to use it.
5. Enjoy your new regional themes!!
NOTE: Once you select a theme, Windows 7 will save it so that you will be able to change or select this theme again from within the normal Personalization window location.

16/12/2014

New Model 512MB Raspberry Pi Model B+ Project Board Linux System Version 3 "Raspberry Pi is a Trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation". Product Information RASPBERRY PI MODEL B+ BOARD Silicon Manufacturer: Broadcom Core Architecture: ARM Core Sub-Architecture: ARM1176JZF-S Silicon Core Number: BCM2…

25/09/2014
Proper way to lock usb.
27/08/2014

Proper way to lock usb.

How to Compress1Gb File Into 1MB We are Daily User of computer and Now a day Computer Is Using, in all over world at lar...
13/05/2014

How to Compress1Gb File Into 1MB


We are Daily User of computer and Now a day Computer Is Using, in all over world at large scale.
And we saved many items and many documents in our computer hard drive, and It's not possible that every computer user have 1Tb or More then it.
Then we faced a probl. means where save this data and some time suppose we are giving any Image of DVD or Movies , so we know that HD movies Property is Being 1-2gb commonly.

Then in this condition we are using a technique it’s name – Data compress.
Did you know about it? What is this ? I think some user are unknown from this word So, No problem guyzz I’m telling you about it, “Compression is the technique to merge the data at high rate to save space on hard disk.”

Follow Below given Steps:-

Step1: First of all download a ‘KGB Archiver’ Software.

Step2: Now, Open it And choose Compress file and hit Next Button.

Step3: Do same as Given In Below Image.
It will take lot of time to compress file.

Features:
· You can also Do Password Protect for compressed file.
· Able to create self-extracting archivers.
· it supports .KGB , .ZIP files.
· Multilanguage support in this software Likes English, Arabic, Greek, Japanese , Spanish and Many More.

Interesting facts about Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi  Since its debut on February 29, 2012, Raspberry Pi has ushered in a wh...
13/05/2014

Interesting facts about Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Since its debut on February 29, 2012, Raspberry Pi has ushered in a whole new generation of tiny, inexpensive, single-board computers. Numerous Raspberry Pi based DIY project ideas are popping up over the web, and there are many use cases of Raspberry Pi as low-cost learning media in the developing world. Celebrating its second birthday, I am going to share in this post several interesting facts about Raspberry Pi.

1. 100,000 Raspberry Pi boards were sold on the first day of launch, and more than 2.5 million units of them have been sold so far worldwide.

2. Initial batches of Raspberry Pi boards were made in Taiwan and China, but now all Raspberry Pi boards being sold are manufactured in the UK.

3. Raspberry Pi is overclockable (by entering so-called turbo mode). You can change overclocking/overvolting options either at run-time with raspi-config tool, or at boot-time by editing boot-time parameters in /boot/config.txt. Changing overclocking/overvolting options does not void your warranty.

4. Raspberry Pi does not come with MPEG-2 decoder. Adding a blanket license for MPEG-2/VC-1 codecs to Raspberry Pi would increase its board price by 10%. Instead, you can purchase MPEG-2/VC-1 license keys only if you need to. Purchased licenses are tied to individual Raspberry Pi boards.

5. You cannot run Windows 8 on Raspberry Pi (ARMv6) as Windows 8 requires an ARMv7 or higher processor. Likewise, you cannot run Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi as Ubuntu only supports ARMv7 or higher.

6. Origin of the name Rapberry Pi: "Raspberry" originates from the fruit-based naming tradition for microcomputers in old days. "Pi" refers to "Python" because Python was one of the first programs ported to run on Raspberry Pi.

7. Raspberry in the Raspberry Pi logo is actually 3D Buckminsterfullerene (or bucky-ball) which has a total of 32 faces. 11 of them are visible in the logo. Co-incidentally, Raspberry Pi has a 32-bit ARM11 processor on board.

8. Mathematica, a popular computational software program commercially available, comes bundled for free on Rapsberry Pi.

9. (thanks to garry grant) The biggest Kickstarter project which is based on Raspberry Pi is Kano, where the goal is to delivery a computer/coding kit which can help people of all ages make a computer themselves. The project has garnered $1,522,160 from 13,387 backers.

10. According to Rastrack.co.uk, the country where RaspberryPi is the most popular is UK.

That is all. If you know any interesting fact about Raspberry Pi, feel free to add in.

07/05/2014

5 Best Wi-Fi Hacking Tools And Software!

Hacking tools make hacking a breeze. But, there is still more to being a hacker than just that. Yes, these tools have made it simple, but unless you have the knowledge about other aspects of hacking you're no good. We have compiled a list of top 5 Wi-Fi hacking tools which you can learn and use. Not only can these be used to do hacking for wireless network, but they can also be used to increase the security on wireless router.

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1. Kismet

Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and (with appropriate hardware) can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n traffic. Kismet also supports plugins which allow sniffing other media such as DECT. Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic.

-Features :

1. 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, 802.11n sniffing
2. Standard PCAP file logging (Wireshark, Tcpdump, etc)
3. Client/Server modular architecture
4. Multi-card and channel hopping support
5. Runtime WEP decoding
6. Tun/Tap virtual network interface drivers for realtime export of packets
7. Hidden SSID decloaking
8. Distributed remote sniffing with Kismet drones
9. XML logging for integration with other tools
10. Linux, OSX, Windows, and BSD support (devices and drivers permitting)

2. NetStumbler

NetStumbler is a tool for Windows that facilitates detection of Wireless LANs using the 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g WLAN standards. It runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 2000 to Windows XP. A trimmed-down version called MiniStumbler is available for the handheld Windows CE operating system.

-Used for :

1. Wardriving
2. Verifying network configurations
3. Finding locations with poor coverage in a WLAN
4. Detecting causes of wireless interference
5. Detecting unauthorized ("rogue") access points
6. Aiming directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links

3. WireShark

Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyser. It lets you see what's happening on your network at a microscopic level. It is the de facto standard across many industries and educational institutions.

-Features :

1. Deep inspection of hundreds of protocols, with more being added all the time
2. Live capture and offline analysis
3. Standard three-pane packet browser
4. Multi-platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and many others
5. Captured network data can be browsed via a GUI, or via the TTY-mode TShark utility

4. AirSnort

AirSnort is a Linux and Microsoft Windows utility (using GTK+) for decrypting WEP encryption on an 802.11b network. Distributed under the GNU General Public License,[1] AirSnort is free software. However, it is no longer maintained or supported.

5. CoWPAtty

CoWPAtty automates the dictionary attack for WPA-PSK. It runs on Linux. The program is started using a command-line interface, specifying a word-list that contains the passphrase, a dump file that contains the four-way EAPOL handshake, and the SSID of the network.

07/05/2014

101 Top Tools For System And Network Admins!


Are you a system administrator? If yes, then these tools will come in handy for you! System and network admins need a variety of tools to work with. These tools are available in numbers, which makes it hard to sort out the best from the rest. Here's help!

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System and Network Analysis: As an administrator, it is your job to monitor the system and network that you are presiding over. Analysis is an important part of being in the know of what's happening and when a particular action is required. That is where system and network analysis tools come in handy.

1. NTFS Permissions Explorer

2. Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector

3. Whois

4. ShareEnum

5. PipeList

6. TcpView

7. The Dude

8. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer

9. WireShark

10. Look@LAN

11. RogueScanner

12. Capsa Free Network Analyzer

13. SuperScan

14. Blast

15. UDPFlood

16. IPplan

17. NetStumbler

18. PingPlotter

19. SolarWinds Free Permissions Analyzer for AD

20. Angry IP Scanner

21. FreePortMonitor

22. WirelessNetView

23. BluetoothView

24. Vision

25. Attacker

26. Total Network Monitor

27. IIS Logfile Analyser

28. ntop

System testing and troubleshooting: What's the next logical step after analysis your network? Of course, testing whether your analysis was right or wrong. To put it more clearly, as a system or network admin, it is one of your jobs to perform tests on your domain. These are the tools that let you do that.

29. Pinkie

30. VMWare Player

31. Oracle VirtualBox

32. ADInsight

33. Process Monitor

34. SpiceWorks Network Troubleshooting

35. RAMMap

36. Autoruns

37. LogFusion

38. Microsoft Log Parser

39. AppCrashView

40. RootKitRevealer

System and network management: These are tools that allow you to manage the network or system. In a way, they comprise of various tools that help an IT professional to manage a bunch of tasks or certain specific tasks.

41. Bitcricket IP Subnet Calculator

42. EMCO Remote Installer Starter

43. ManagePC

44. Pandora FMS

45. SNARE Audit and EventLog Management

46. OCS Inventory

47. Zenoss Core – Enterprise IT Monitoring

48. Unipress Free Help Desk

49. SysAidIT Free Help Desk

50. Cyberx Password Generator Pro

System and Network Management: These are tools that allow you to manage the network or system. In a way, they comprise of various tools that help an IT professional to manage a bunch of tasks or certain specific tasks.

51. KeePass Password Safe

52. TweakUAC

53. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit

54. ExtraSpy Employee Monitor

55. NetWrix USB Blocker Freeware

56. FileZilla

57. Wake On Lan 2 .NET

58. Speccy

59. Active Directory Explorer (ADExplorer)

60. ADRestore

File and disk management: These are tools that allow you to perform various operations on your files. These include operations like de-duplication, copying, file comparison, merging, encryption, syncing, searching and renaming of files. These files can be invaluable additions to your arsenal as a system administrator.

61. Disk2vhd

62. Defraggler

63. PageDefrag

64. PsPad

65. MD5Summer

66. Universal Viewer

67. FreeCommander

68. Recuva

69. Steganos LockNote

70. Microsoft SyncToy

71. 7-Zip

72. PeaZip

73. Bacula

74. Areca Backup

75. DirSync Pro

76. Amanda Network Backup

77. WebSynchronizer

78. KGB Archiver

79. Iometer

80. Notepad++

Performance and availability monitoring: These tools allow you to monitor your system and network performance and monitor them for possible errors etc. They provide functions such as monitoring of memory utilisation, network utilisation, disk utilisation, CPU utilisation etc. In addition, you can also use the network monitoring tools in order to ensure that your network is performing at its optimal levels and is stable.

81. ManageEngine Free HyperV Performance Monitor

82. Nagios

83. ManageEngine Free Exchange Health Monitor

84. Kratos Exchange Monitor

85. ManageEngine Free Windows Health Monitor

86. ManageEngine Free Ping Tool

87. ManageEngine Free SQL Health Monitor Tool

88. ManageEngine Free VM Configuration Tool

89. Kratos Network Device Monitor

90. IxChariot QCheck

91. EasyNetMonitor

Remote management: As a system or network admin, you will be dealing with a lot of remote connections and clients. In order to manage this task efficiently, you need tools like the ones mentioned below. You can use them to remotely administer clients and servers, manage remote desktop sessions and various other functions.

92. Remote Desktop Manager

93. TightVNC

94. Microsoft RDCMan

95. Terminals

96. PsFile

All-in-one toolkits: Sometimes you do not want to use different tools for different purposes. You want tools that can manage multiple functionalities by themselves so that you don't have to switch over to a new one whenever your attention is needed in a new direction. These are all-in-one kits that fill up some of the gaps that exist in this respect.

97. Net Tools 5.0

98. ManageEngine Free Windows Tools 2

99. Axence NetTools Pro

100. Free IP Tools

101. PsTools

06/05/2014

5 Dangerous Email Subject Lines That Can Pull You Into A Cyber Scam!

According to Websense Research, email subjects are mostly enough to lure you into a cyber scam. So we bring you the most risky email subjects that you should be wary of!
Emails are one of the easiest means to engulf you in a phishing scam. Cybercriminals do what they can to lure you into clicking a malicious link or download an infected file by using smart and legitimate-appearing subject lines. According to Websense Research, email subjects are mostly enough to lure you into such a scam. So we bring you the most risky email subjects that you should be wary of!

LinkedIn invitation

If you are a working professional, LinkedIn is definitely one of the platforms that you take most seriously. While some LinkedIn connections are for real, others are simply lures to direct you to a malicious site. So the best is to never open the link directly from your mailbox unless you know the person. Google the person and see if there is any relevance as such and then accept.

Mail delivery failed

How many times has it happened with you that you get mail delivery alerts? According to Websense, ‘Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender’ is a very dangerous subject line. Do not just click!

Dear Customer

Many phishing scams use this as the subject line to lure unsuspecting recipients. They then take you to websites that appear genuine but are indeed fake.

Comunicazione importante

In Italian, it means “important communication” and is another scary email subject, according to the Websense study. Do not click on any link if you want to stay safe.

Undelivered mail sent to sender

Very similar to the one given above, this is another common subject line used to attract unsuspected recipients.

02/05/2014

Why We use Linux because Worlds Nine most Powerful things are Powered By Linux!


9. The Most Powerful Supercomputers Today Run Linux!
Yes you might know about this one as we wrote a story about this fact titled Here Are The 10 Most Powerful Supercomputers And They All Run Linux!. And if the talk about the top 500 fastest supercomputers, 90 per cent of them run on some variant of Linux.

8. Linux Powers Japan's Bullet Trains
We all know about the Shinkansen, (popularly known as Bullet Train), which is the network of high-speed railway lines in Japan. The trains are famous for their super fast speeds of 240–320 km/h. The Shinkansen uses an Automatic Train Control (ATC) system to eliminate the requirement of the trackside signals. Additionally, it uses the Automatic Train Protection system which is a centralized traffic control that networks and computerizes all tasks related to train movements, tracks, stations and schedules. And yes, most of these systems are powered by Linux.

7. High-Tech Road Traffic Control Running On Linux!
How about high-tech traffic control system, which can read and influence the rate of traffic flow, read the time intervals of outgoing and incoming network traffic that can help in making complex network traffic policies and shape the mechanism using a variety of algorithms. Sounds like a super technology? As per Funtoo's report, San Francisco has recently started to use such traffic controllers and yes they are powered by Linux.

6. In-Vehicle-Infotainment And Communications Systems Of Toyota Runs Linux
The In-Vehicle-infotainment (IVI) systems which are used in automobiles is the latest trend in the auto industry which delivers entertainment and information content to the travellers. Although every IVI system has different features, the basic functions these devices perform are managing and playing audio content, utilizing navigation for driving, delivering entertainment to the rear seater like movies, games, social networking, reading out incoming and sending outgoing SMS text messages, making phone calls, and providing access to the network-enabled content like traffic conditions, sports scores and weather forecasts.
And one of the largest automobile manufacturers, Toyota is using Linux as the base platform for its IVI technologies! Aren't you proud?

5. Linux Powers The New York Stock Exchange
One of the fastest moving businesses of trading stocks, bonds and derivatives, the world of financial exchanges are becoming Linux friendly. Yes, the largest exchange of the world, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has replaced their Unix based systems with Linux. The systems can generate 1,500,000 quotes and process 250,000 orders every second together with producing acknowledgments of every transaction within two milliseconds. Go Linux!

4. Linux Helping In Power Particle Physics Research
CERN, the largest particle physics laboratory of the world trusts upon our beloved Linux to control its huge particle accelerator. The laboratory makes use of Scientific Linux (SL), the Linux distro produced by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Scientific Linux like any other Linux distro is free and open sourced and is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

3. Linux On Air Traffic Control Systems
The FAA's (Federal Aviation Administration) Common ARTS software of the United States has been moved to Linux. The air traffic control computer system, Common ARTS (or Automated Radar Terminal System), is used to track aircrafts. It automates the air traffic controllers job by synchronizing various radar and human inputs. Most of the TRACONs around U.S. are using this system.

2. Nuclear Submarines Running On Linux
The U.S. Department of Defense is using Linux in many of its technologies and the U.S. Army is “the” single largest install base for Red Hat Linux. But the most amazing amongst all of these is the nuclear submarine fleet of US Navy which is powered by Linux. This nuclear submarine was delivered by Lockheed Martin to the US government in 2004, and it is powered by Red Hat Linux.

1. The Four Web Bigshots, Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook; They All Use Linux!
The largest search giant Google, the biggest social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, and the most popular e-merchant Amazon they all share your OS, Linux, for various web and cloud services!

So next time you tell some one that you are using Linux, say that proudly!

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