Showing posts with label Passwords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passwords. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Hacking Ubuntu 11.10 Password


If you’ve forgotten your Ubuntu 11.10 Password you can reset it within minutes. I will tell you two methods to reset your Ubuntu Password. The first one is by booting it in recovery mode and second one is by using any Live OS.

Let’s start with the recovery mode first as it takes less time and easy to do in comparison to the second one method:

Boot up your Ubuntu. Press and

Hacking windows 8 password


Step 1. Get a Linux Live Cd
Step 2.Boot the cd
Step 3.Go to C drive>Windows> System 32 folder
Step 4.Rename "Utilman.exe" file to "Utilman1.exe" 
Step 5.Now rename "cmd.exe" file to "Utilman.exe"

Step 6.Restart your PC and rem

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Flash Drive Combination Lock


Keeping your data secure on your flash drive is always a worry and if you feel that 256 bit hardware encryption might not be enough. You can always add a combination lock to the end of a USB drive. I don’t think we’ll keep out the most determined of data thieves and still looks funky.

Flash Drive Combination Lock

Buy it at Verdict for £5.95

Sunday, 23 October 2011

EPPB – BlackBerry, iPhone Password Recovery Tool


EPPBElcomsoft Phone Password Breaker (EPPB) enables forensic access to password-protected backups for smartphones and portable devices based on RIM BlackBerry and Apple iOS platforms. The password recovery tool supports all Blackberry smartphones as well as Apple devices running iOS including iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices of all generations released to date, including the latest iPhone 4 and iOS 4.3.
The new tool recovers the original plain-text passwords protecting encrypted backups for Apple and BlackBerry devices. The backups contain address books, call logs, SMS archives, calendars and other organizer data, camera snapshots, voice mail and email account settings, applications, Web browsing history and cache.
But, there is a catch. The new feature requires Media Card encryption to be switched on and set to either “Security Password” or “Device Password” mode. If this condition is met, EPPB will be able to run password recovery against device security password. What is also important and rather exciting is that you don’t need the BlackBerry device itself. All that is needed is a media card that was used in that device. Actually, that only need one specific file from that media card, so yes, the recovery can be off-loaded and the password can be recovered offline.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Reset Your Mobile Memory Card Password


We usually set password for our memory card for privacy and security, but the common mistake every one does at least once in out life time forgetting password. If you set password for mobile memory card, then you should be not forget the password. If you does then the only option is to formate your memory card with the help of the card reader and eventually the loss of all your data stored on it. There is a way to break the security wall. If you are a Symbian device lover then no need to worry about the password. You can crack them in few minutes.





In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to reset your memory card password in easy step. Before we start you need to have X-plore (application used to explore your system files and folder even the hidden folders in your device)



Step1: Install X-Plore in your mobile. If you want to download X-Plore search around internet you can download free trail.

Step2: Open your X-plore apps and Press 0(Zero) and check which you have marked the "show the system files"

Step3: Once you done that now go to the following path C:/Sys/Data/Mmcstore

Step4: Once you reached there you need to press "3" under option to set it in the Hex-viewer

Step5: See the third column you will able to see a line of code ! TMSD02G (c??"?x???6?2?6?2?6). Just check the character between the "?" it is your password ie: 62626



Note: If you have not set the password, then you will not able to gain access to C:/Sys/Data

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Password Protect Google Chrome


You have to follow below given steps to password protect Google Chrome.

  • After installing Simple Startup Password, click on wrench icon on the top right corner of Chrome. From there go to Tools >> Extensions.
  • As you click on extensions, a new tab for extensions will open. Look for Simple startup Password extension; click on its options to set the password.
  • Set the password as per your choice and then click on save button.
  • Now from next time onwards when you start Google Chrome, it will ask for the password.
Note: If password does not match, Chrome will be closed immediately. Make sure that you don’t forget the password as there is no option to recover the lost password.

Password protect YOUR pendrive in WINDOWS 7 & VISTA


Process To Password Protect Pen Drive

  • Insert your pen drive which you want to password protect.
  • Click start and open Control Panel.
(Quick Tip : To skip the next three steps  type BitLocker in the search box and hit enter.)
  • Go to System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption.
  • Find your pen drive listed amongst all the drives.
  • Turn on Bitlocker for your pen drive. System will few seconds to turn this feature on.
  • A window will open in front of you asking your desired password which you want to keep for your pen drive. Click next when you done with setting up the password.
  • Store your recovery key at your desired place. Click next to continue. Recovery key can be used if in case you forget your set password.
  • System will ask you to start encryption for your pen drive. Encryption will take some time.
  • Once the encryption is over you will see a lock symbol on your pen drive icon.
  • Remove the pen drive and re-insert it. System will ask you to enter the password to access the data.

Lock your computer with USB


Security of laptops and notebooks have been evolving with new technologies like fingerprint readers,eye scanners,face recognition etc but what about the personal computers?
Using this trick you will be able to lock your computer with aUsb.The computer will work only when the Usb is plugged in.Once the Usb is removed keyboard and mouse will automatically get disabled and your screen will get dark.Moreover your computer will get automatically locked.To unlock the computer you will need to insert the Usb again.
This trick will work on on all versions of windows including both windows 32 bit and 64 bit
Here is the Trick to lock Your Computer With Usb Using Predator
  1. Download predator software by clicking here (2.3 mb)
  2. Predator will get launched automatically after completing installation if not you can run it from Start/Programs/Predator
  3. Now Insert your Usb.You will get a message to define your new  password.(This process will not format your pendrive and your pendrive data will not be affected by this at all)
  4. Click on Ok and Enter your your new password in next dialog box
  5. Check that the drive letter displayed under “USB key drive” actually matches your flash drive or choose the correct letter from the dropdown list
  6. Finally click on Create Key button and then on OK button
After this the software will automatically exit.Now restart the program by clicking the icon on desktop.
Predator will take few seconds for initialization.Once the icon in the taskbar turns green then your software has initialized itself.