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How To Save Youtube Video To Your Hard Drive

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 9 June 2011 | 20:57

YouTube and other video sharing sites provide endless hours of wholesome, time-wasting entertainment. But what if you want to watch movies without the browser? There's no direct or easy way to download YouTube videos from the site, but thankfully there are ways to make a local copy for personal use. A number of tools exist to save youtube videos for playback on your computer, iPod, iPhone, PSP and even your boring old DVD player.

Using Firefox


The easiest solution if you're a Firefox user is to install the Download Helper add-on. Download Helper can handle much more than just YouTube -- in fact the add-on can grab just about any media file from nearly any source and download it to your machine. There are also a couple of other Firefox plugins, notably Video Downloader, though the latest YouTube site update seems to be interfering with Video Downloader's ability to grab video for some users.

Using Other Desktop Software

If you're not a Firefox user, don't worry, there's some other options. My Video Downloader is a Windows program that will download movies from YouTube, though it will set you back $30 (there's a free trial that allows for 10 downloads so you can test it).

Mac users looking to go from YouTube straight over to your video iPod or AppleTV have a couple options. There's Podtube 2 which will download and convert files from YouTube, Daily Motion and MySpace. PodTube 2 is $5. TubeSock 2.0 offers similar features, though it only handles YouTube videos, and costs $15.

The latest RealPlayer (version 11, a beta release, is $30 and supports Windows XP and Vista only) has the ability to download and burn videos clips from YouTube and other sites like Google Video and MySpace Video. The player will automatically add a "Download" link button to video pages in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Once downloaded, you can use the player to watch the videos or burn them to a DVD.

Although it hasn't been updated in a while, there's Tubular, which looks a bit like iTunes applied to YouTube. It's for Mac users only.

And finally, the most primitive -- but definitely free and working -- method is to use SaveTube.com. Just paste in the YouTube URL and SaveTube will find the cached file and give you a download link. Here is a collection of some other free youtube video downloader to save youtube videos.

What to Do With Your Downloaded Video

Unless you're using one of the all-in-one solutions listed above, once you've pulled down the Flash FLV file from YouTube or another video sharing site, you'll need to convert it to another format for viewing in QuickTime (which includes iTunes and AppleTV), Windows Media Player or on a portable device.

Alternately, you can just use a FLV-capable media player like the excellent and free VLC (all platforms) to watch your downloaded FLVs.

Mac users: To convert your FLV file on a Mac you can use iSquint, which is free though limited to output in MP4. You can also use the aforementioned TubeSock.

Windows users: There's Super, which is free, or Zillatube, which costs $30. Both support a wide range of output options.

Mac and Windows users can also try MPEG Streamclip, though Windows folks will need to download the Windows version of Apple QuickTime, which is also free.

Linux users: You can turn to ffmpeg (which also works on OS X and Windows). You'll need a little command line juice, but this conversion script should get you started:

ffmpeg -i myFile.flv -ab 56 -ar 22050 -b 500 -s 320×240 myFile.mpg

And there you have it, now you can watch your YouTube favorites anywhere you'd like in nearly any video format you can name.

Best Collections of Rapidshare Tools and Tricks

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 10 March 2011 | 10:59

Rapidshare is world’s biggest file storage/sharing network and one of the most trafficked websites on the web. With it’s enormous file database (ebooks, software, audio,video, etc…) it became highly popular download destination. In this article you’ll find bunch of handy tips and tools(download managers and accelerators,search engines,how to get premium account, etc) designed for rapidshare users

1. Free Download Managers & Accelerators 
 2. Rapidshare Search Engines 

3. Free Premium Account Notifier 
RapidCheck: Once in a while rapidshare gives away free premium accounts on ‘first come first served’ basis. Unless you’re extremely lucky fellow, you can only get one if you’re using some kind of monitoring software that automatically checks for premium accounts promo on specified time intervals and lets you know as soon as it’s detected. Rapidcheck is one of such tools and it’s completely free.



15 Hidden Firefox Tricks You Must Know

Written By Unknown on Friday, 19 November 2010 | 10:37

On the other hand Firefox has already been downloaded 8.3 million times in a single day. To help out the millions of users find useful information in one place, I have created some list of tips and tricks for Firefox written by talented bloggers from around the blogosphere.

1) More screen space. Make your icons small. Go to View – Toolbars – Customize and check the “Use small icons” box.

2) Smart keywords. If there’s a search you use a lot (let’s say IMDB.com’s people search), this is an awesome tool that not many people use. Right-click on the search box, select “Add a Keyword for this search”, give the keyword a name and an easy-to-type and easy-to-remember shortcut name (let’s say “actor”) and save it. Now, when you want to do an actor search, go to Firefox’s address bar, type “actor” and the name of the actor and press return. Instant search! You can do this with any search box.

3) Keyboard shortcuts. This is where you become a real Jedi. It just takes a little while to learn these, but once you do, your browsing will be super fast. Here are some of the most common (and my personal favs):
  • Spacebar (page down)
  • Shift-Spacebar (page up)
  • Ctrl+F (find)
  • Alt-N (find next)
  • Ctrl+D (bookmark page)
  • Ctrl+T (new tab)
  • Ctrl+K (go to search box)
  • Ctrl+L (go to address bar)
  • Ctrl+= (increase text size)
  • Ctrl+- (decrease text size)
  • Ctrl-W (close tab)
  • F5 (reload)
  • Alt-Home (go to home page)
4) Auto-complete. This is another keyboard shortcut, but it’s not commonly known and very useful. Go to the address bar (Control-L) and type the name of the site without the “www” or the “.com”. Let’s say “google”. Then press Control-Enter, and it will automatically fill in the “www” and the “.com” and take you there – like magic! For .net addresses, press Shift-Enter, and for .org addresses, press Control-Shift-Enter.

5) Tab navigation. Instead of using the mouse to select different tabs that you have open, use the keyboard. Here are the shortcuts:
  • Ctrl+Tab (rotate forward among tabs)
  • Ctrl+Shft+Tab (rotate to the previous tab)
  • Ctrl+1-9 (choose a number to jump to a specific tab)
6) Mouse shortcuts. Sometimes you’re already using your mouse and it’s easier to use a mouse shortcut than to go back to the keyboard. Master these cool ones:
  • Middle click on link (opens in new tab)
  • Shift-scroll down (previous page)
  • Shift-scroll up (next page)
  • Ctrl-scroll up (decrease text size)
  • Ctrl-scroll down (increase text size)
  • Middle click on a tab (closes tab)
7) Delete items from address bar history. Firefox’s ability to automatically show previous URLs you’ve visited, as you type, in the address bar’s drop-down history menu is very cool. But sometimes you just don’t want those URLs to show up (I won’t ask why). Go to the address bar (Ctrl-L), start typing an address, and the drop-down menu will appear with the URLs of pages you’ve visited with those letters in them. Use the down-arrow to go down to an address you want to delete, and press the Delete key to make it disappear.

8) User chrome. If you really want to trick out your Firefox, you’ll want to create a UserChrome.css file and customize your browser. It’s a bit complicated to get into here, but check out this tutorial.

9) Create a user.js file. Another way to customize Firefox, creating a user.js file can really speed up your browsing. You’ll need to create a text file named user.js in your profile folder (see this to find out where the profile folder is) and see this example user.js filetechlifeweb.com, this example explains some of the things you can do in its comments. that you can modify. Created by

10) about:config. The true power user’s tool, about.config isn’t something to mess with if you don’t know what a setting does. You can get to the main configuration screen by putting about:config in the browser’s address bar. See Mozillazine’s about:config tips and screenshots.

11) Add a keyword for a bookmark
. Go to your bookmarks much faster by giving them keywords. Right-click the bookmark and then select Properties. Put a short keyword in the keyword field, save it, and now you can type that keyword in the address bar and it will go to that bookmark.

12) Speed up Firefox. If you have a broadband connection (and most of us do), you can use pipelining to speed up your page loads. This allows Firefox to load multiple things on a page at once, instead of one at a time (by default, it’s optimized for dialup connections). Here’s how:
  • Type “about:config” into the address bar and hit return. Type “network.http” in the filter field, and change the following settings (double-click on them to change them):
  • Set “network.http.pipelining” to “true”
  • Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “true”
  • Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to a number like 30. This will allow it to make 30 requests at once.
  • Also, right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0″. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.
13) Limit RAM usage. If Firefox takes up too much memory on your computer, you can limit the amount of RAM it is allowed to us. Again, go to about:config, filter “browser.cache” and select “browser.cache.disk.capacity”. It’s set to 50000, but you can lower it, depending on how much memory you have. Try 15000 if you have between 512MB and 1GB ram.

14) Reduce RAM usage further for when Firefox is minimized. This setting will move Firefox to your hard drive when you minimize it, taking up much less memory. And there is no noticeable difference in speed when you restore Firefox, so it’s definitely worth a go. Again, go to about:config, right-click anywhere and select New-> Boolean. Name it “config.trim_on_minimize” and set it to TRUE. You have to restart Firefox for these settings to take effect.

15) Move or remove the close tab button. Do you accidentally click on the close button of Firefox’s tabs? You can move them or remove them, again through about:config. Edit the preference for “browser.tabs.closeButtons”. Here are the meanings of each value:
  • 0: Display a close button on the active tab only
  • 1:(Default) Display close buttons on all tabs
  • 2:Don’t display any close buttons
  • 3:Display a single close button at the end of the tab bar (Firefox 1.x behavior)
Got any favorite Firefox tips or tricks of your own? Let us know in the comments.

Learn how Pro Uses Google Search for Better Results

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 4 November 2010 | 06:53

Google is the biggest search provider for years now and it will remain the same for the upcoming decade as well. Google Search Engine contains so many resources that one can only imagine to exploit each and every one.
For this purpose we have gathered some of the best google search tricks from the web, although we have covered almost all aspects in this post but i am sure there will be number of other things which may not be mentioned here. Let’s dive into the golden search tricks to make a good use of this huge search provider.

Advanced Search

When you’re searching for specific material, use Advanced Search to plug in qualifiers that will narrow down your search. Here are more Advanced Search tricks to learn.
  1. Search within a domain: Only let Google bring up .edu or .gov sites, for example, if you want primary sources or authoritative information.
  2. Select file type: This very handy qualifier is useful when you need to quickly find certain types of data or information for a presentation. You can choose to limit results to .pdf, .xls, Google Earth, .doc, .rtf, and more.
  3. : If you’re looking to use open source material or unlicensed material, this is a good trick to make sure you’re on track.
  4. Exclude terms: Use a minus sign right before a word (-example) to eliminate it from your search results.
  5. Wildcard search: The * key acts as a wildcard in Google search that can be helpful with early stages of research. Google gives the example [Obama voted * on the * bill] to learn about Obama’s votes on several different bills.
  6. Blogs: After conducting a search, click on the “Blogs” button under “Show Options” to view only blog posts on the subject.
  7. Limit synonyms: Did you know that Google sometimes finds results that don’t match your search exactly, but that use synonyms instead? Type in the + sign before a search to eliminate synonyms and use your words only.
  8. Language: For foreign language or international business or policy classes, or if you just have to have a primary source, use this selector to change language settings.
  9. Where your keywords show up: When you’re looking for very specific information or for a specific kind of source, you can use this feature to limit where the keywords show up in your search: the URL, title of the article, in links to the page, or just anywhere in the page.
  10. Find pages that link to the page: Use this feature when you want to do a little more digging. You’ll stumble across blog posts, journal articles and news stories that offer more in-depth commentary.
  11. Quotation marks: Put quotation marks around a phrase to let Google know you want that exact phrase in that order.

Scholar Search

Google Scholar is an excellent resource for undergraduate and graduate students who want a quick way to connect to authoritative information from journals and scholarly publications. Use these tips to search Scholar.
  1. Search by author: Scholar recommends using the author’s initials, or at least first initial and last name, to increase your results.
  2. Search by journal: Used Scholar’s Advanced Search to find articles published in a specific journal or publication.
  3. Find articles and pieces that reference that article: By typing in the name of an article in quotation marks, you’ll find that paper plus other papers that reference it.
  4. Limit by date: Make sure you’re citing the most updated research by limiting your returns by date.
  5. Find court opinions: If you’re searching for court opinions, you can search by state, choose only U.S. federal court opinions, or expand your search to all journals and opinions.
  6. Select collections: Also in Advanced Search is the option to select collections like Chemistry and Materials Science or Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities.
  7. Search Library Links: Under Google Scholar Preferences, you’ll find the option to find library access links.
  8. Start with citations, then move offline: Sometimes Google will pull up a citation but not the whole piece because it hasn’t found it online. If it looks like a good match for your research, copy it down and bring it to your librarian for help locating it.
  9. Find foreign language journals: Look for primary materials from foreign language journals in Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish and more.
  10. Bibliography Manager: Bibliography Manager is a Scholar feature that lets you add citations in various formats like RefWorks, RefMan, EndNote, and BibTeX. This is found in the Preferences section.

Reference Tools and Tips

Google is full of tricks for pulling up statistics, basic facts and reference material. Check here for great shortcuts for finding definitions and more.
  1. Dictionary: Type the word “define” before the word you want to look up in the Google search bar.
  2. Calculator: Just type in an equation with the = sign to use Google’s calculator feature. You can find more calculator operators and symbols here.
  3. Books: Click on the “Books” option under “Shop Options” after entering your search. You’ll find Google books on the subject, and can quickly add them to your library or preview them.
  4. Unit conversion: Let Google complete unit conversions for you when you type in a problem, like “4 lbs in kg.”
  5. Cooking conversions: When you’re trying out mom’s recipes at school, use this feature to solve cooking conversions.
  6. Numeric ranges: If you want to know who was president during a certain timeframe, type in “president 1940…1950″ for example. You can also use this feature to find results that contain certain dollar amounts or other numerical ranges.
  7. Stock Quotes: For business classes, you can use the Stock Quotes search by typing in the ticker symbol. Google will bring up current stock quotes.
  8. Glossary: Type in a word followed by ~glossary to find glossaries, term lists and dictionary entries for that word.
  9. Package tracking: Find out when your next care package arrives when you use this feature.
  10. Public data: Look up public data by typing in keywords and a location, like “population california.”
  11. Area Code Lookup: This feature should be useful when applying for jobs or looking for places to visit in your area for research.
  12. Froogle: Whether you’re shopping for the best deal or are conducting market research for a project, use Google’s product search tool, Froogle.

Notes and Organization

Keep your research organized with these tricks.
  1. Search within a site: Type “example search term site: example website” to search a keyword or search term within that site only, if you need to use a particular source.
  2. SearchWiki: Use SearchWiki to star and edit your favorite results, even hidden ones.
  3. info:: Find information about a website if you need to verify it or collect data for a citation.
  4. Custom Search Engine: Create your own custom search engine with Google. You can name it, pick the language, and select only certain sites to be searched.
  5. Learn how to assess credibility: This slide explains how to check a page’s “about” section, find a date and author, and verify the author’s credentials on Google.
  6. Google Toolbar: Great for study groups, this toolbar lets you share websites with friends and translate web pages.
  7. Pay attention to Google’s indents: Google indents results when they’re from the same website as the result above it.

Social and New Media Search

Google is a great tool for finding images, toying around with new media, and locating and connecting with people online. Here are some Google tips to help you maximize Google’s cutting edge potential.
  1. Google Maps eye-level perspective: Once you’ve searched for a particular map, drag the little person icon (located at the top of the zoom in/zoom out bar) anywhere on the map to get an eye-level perspective.
  2. Google Groups: When you want to pull up information from Google Groups only, you can type in the author’s name, group name or insubject: and the subject keyword.
  3. Updates: After conducting a search, click on the “Updates” button under “Show Options.” You’ll get a steady stream of the most updated social media comments about that topic. Clicking “Discussions” will take you to forums Q&A pages.
  4. Google Image Search: You probably know how to use image search, but did you know it’s a useful way to ID people and look up foreign language definitions?
  5. Knol: While it may not be the most authoritative search tool, Knol can help you start your research and find out how others around the world are reacting to current events and popular discussion topics.
  6. Recognize faces: Follow this link for instructions on how to get Google to recognize faces, and not bring up other image results when you type in someone’s name.

Shortcuts

Use these shortcuts to make your Google searches even faster.
  1. I’m Feeling Lucky: If you’re an expert searcher, use this button on the Google search page to get automatically directed to the first web page that would normally show up in a list in a general search.
  2. “Better than” and “reminds me of”: This weird little tip will help you find comparisons. Just type in either search term and then a keyword, all enclosed in quotation marks.
  3. cache:: Use this shortcut to show a web page in its cached version.
  4. related:: Type in a website after related: to find related sites.
  5. Shortcut for spellcheck: Don’t bother going to a dictionary website to see if you spelled something correctly: just enter it into Google’s search bar, and the “did you mean…” suggestion will pop up with the correct spelling.
  6. Google Blog Search: Blog Search is another quick way to jump to blog posts only.
  7. Set up iGoogle: Personalize your Google homepage so that it contains links to your favorite feeds and research pages.

Miscellaneous

From looking for jobs to understanding case sensitivity, here are more Google tricks for students.
  1. Google Job Directory: Use this tool to look for job opportunities, including seasonal jobs and job fairs.
  2. Delete search history: You can clear your address bar history, Google Toolbar history, and Google search box history here.
  3. Search operators are case sensitive: Google isn’t case sensitive when it reads your keywords, but operators like OR are.

Top 5 Pro Hackers in the World

Hacking refers to the re-configuring or re-programming of a system to function in ways not facilitated by the owner, administrator, or designer. The term have several related meanings in the technology and computer science fields, wherein a “hack” may refer to a clever or quick fix to a computer program problem, or to what may be perceived to be a clumsy or inelegant (but usually relatively quick) solution to a problem, such as a “kludge”.  

The terms “hack” and “hacking” are also used to refer to a modification of a program or device to give the user access to features that were otherwise unavailable, such as by circuit bending. It is from this usage that the term “hacking” is often used to refer to more nefarious criminal uses such as identity theft, credit card fraud or other actions categorized as computer crime.
Here are the list of  Top 5 hackers in the world that created thier name in history books.

Kevin Mitnick 


Born in 1963, Kevin Mitnick was the most-wanted computer criminal in the US at the time of his arrest. Mitnick also known as ‘Condor’ was arrested in 1995 for countless acts of computer fraud. Quite apt in the art of social engineering, Condor, at the age of 12, bypassed the card system used in the L.A. transit system. Mitnick just for the sake of ‘intellectual curiosity’ hacked into Digital Equipment Corporation systems, Nokia, Motorola, Fujitsu Siemens, and many others.

Kevin Poulsen


Born in 1965, Poulsen, also known as Dark Dante, is a former black hat hacker. He is best known for his takeover of the KIIS-FM phone lines, a Los Angeles based radio station. At the time, KIIS-FM was running a contest in which the 102nd caller would possibly win a Porsche 944 S2. With the intent of getting the Porsche, Poulsen clogged all of the lines and made himself the 102nd caller. He was arrested in June 1994 and charged with wire, mail, and computer fraud, as well as money laundering.

Adrian Lamo


Best known for breaking into The New York Times, Yahoo! News, and Microsoft, Lamo surrendered to the US Marshals on September 9, 2003. He went into hiding after realizing that he was being tracked. For 15 months Lamo was investigated by the F.B.I. on complaints of many cos. He plead guilty in court and was ordered to pay $65,000. He was also sentenced to home detention and probation afterwards. He is known as a grey hat hacker; he would find security flaws in computer networks of companies and report back to them, so that they could be fixed.

Robert T. Morris, Jr


In 1988, the Morris worm was created and Robert T. Morris, Jr was the one who created it. It was a first ever computer worm. He was a student at Cornell when he set off the worm from MIT, from MIT so as to hide his tracks. According to Morris, he just wanted to know the number of computers connected to the internet. The unintentional damages caused by the worm ranged in between $20,000 to $530,000. Morris did community service for the damages and was set free. Currently, he is a teacher in the field of computer science and electrical engineering at MIT.

Eric Corley

Better known by his pseudonym Emmanuel Goldstein, Eric Corley was a well-known hacker in the 80s and 90s. He faced trial in 1999 for sharing DeCSS codes and a method to download them. The codes allowed for decrypting of encrypted DVDs. His court case was the first to test the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Today, he owns a non-profit organization called the 2600 Enterprises, Inc. and publishes a magazine called 2600: The Hacker Quarterly.

1000 Hacking Tutorials (The Best of 2008)

Written By Unknown on Friday, 29 October 2010 | 07:00


IMPORTANT NOTES- Scanning results of 1000 Hacking Tutorials (The Best of 2008):
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1- Norton Internet Security: Clean.
2- Kaspersky Anti-Virus Pro: Clean.
3- AVG Anti-Virus Pro: Clean.
4- NOD32 Anti-Virus: Clean.
5- Avast Anti-Virus Pro: Detected in .../1000 Hacking Tutorials (The Best of 2008)
/Tutorials - blacksun.box.sk/net/sendmail2.txt:
- Malwarename: Unix:Sendmail [Expl]
- Malwaretype: Exploitation

The scan result of Avast Anti-Virus is a false positive!
So just stay cool or don't use this!!!

... Also scanned with most well known antispyware. Reported malware detected by
other anti-malware apps probably are false positives!

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> Intimidated by the AV Scan results & scary names??? Then simply don't try this! <
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1000 Hacking Tutorials (The Best of 2008)
Includes the following:

Create Bootable XP SP integrated CD,Create One-click Shutdown & Reboot Shortcuts
Creating a Board aka Forum on your own PC
Creating Universal Ghost Usb Boot Disk And Cd
Data Capacity of CDs [Tutorial]
Debug, Learn how ***** windows
Delete An undeletable File
Delete Files From The Recent File List In Windows
Digital Camera Guide
Digital Faq -learn Everything About Digital, Capture, Edit, Burning and more
Digital Photo Id Cards, Greate Info
Direct Link To Any Page You Want To In Hotmail
Directx Explained
Disable Compression On Xp, NTFS partition, Disk Cleanup
Disable The Send Error Report, to Microsoft
Disable Windows Logo Key
Discover New Music You'll Probably Love
Download Free Music legally,, legally
Download from a paypal site without paying a penny!
Download From Ftpz, Using Ftp Search Sitez
Download Mp3's Without Using Filesharing
Download Music And Video With ,edia Player9, quick and easy!

Download Timeframes
Dual Boot After The Fact
Dvd Copying-ripping Definitions
DVD Regions Information
Dvd-9 to Dvd+r Dl, Double Layer To Double Layer, 1-1 copies
Easily Disconnect-reconnect From Broadband
Easily Find Serial Numbers On Google, easy to do and works like a charm
Ebay Hack*****tip
General Keyboard Shortcuts
Get In Windows 2000 As Administrator
Get the Most Out of Your DVD Recorder
Get The Music You Want To Hear
Get unlimited bandwidth from your host for free
Getting A 1gb Yahoo China Account
Getting Counter-strike Source To Work
getting movies, mp3,games using google
Getting older programs to run on Windows XP
Getting started with Linux for nOObs!
Go to Windows updates anonymously
Google ***** Search
Google secrets
Google Tips & Tricks, (utilizing search engine)
Graffiti On Walls 4 Adobe Photoshop Cs 8.0
Guide For Getting Free Stuff
Guide to IIS Exploitation
Guide to Slipstreaming Service Pack 2
Hard drive Gone Bad
Hardware Firewall
How To Add An Option To Print, the Contents of a Folder!
How To Add Your Own Windows Tips
How to Back Up the Registry
How To Backup Ps2 Games
HOW TO BLOCK PEOPLE ON WINMX WHO SHARE NOTHING
How To Block Websties Without Software, block websites
How To Boot Xp Faster (updated)
How to build a black box
how to burn quicker in windows xp
How to Bypass BIOS Passwords
How To Bypass Web Filters, tutorial
HOW TO CAPTURE STREAMING MEDIA
How To Change A Cmos Battery
How to change the serial number used in Windows XP, Valid for XP Corporate
How To Change Thumbnail Size And Quality
How to clear Bios info 2
How to clear Bios info
How To Convert File System, fat - fat32 to ntfs
How To Copy A Dvd Which Will Play On A X Box
How to copy songs from your iPod to your PC
How To Customise Your start Button
How To Delete Those Persistent Nasty Files
How To Directly Go To Inbox, Write Msg, w Hotmail, no need for
How to find MP3's real quickly
How To Find Serial Numbers On Google
How to fix corrupted files in XP
How to fix Windows Installer problem
How To Get A Free I-pod Or Flat Screen Tv, check it out
HOW TO GET ANY WINDOWS PASSWORD
How to Get someones ISP password, Get free internet
How To Get Top Ranking, Search Engines
How To Hack Windows Xp Admin Passwords
How to hack-change your Windows XP Boot Screen
how To Hide Yourself From Network Users, and give access to only specific users!
How To Make An Animted Logo
How To Make Free Phone Calls
How to make key generators
How To Make Perfect Copies Of Maxis The Sims Discs, CloneCD Style!
How To Make XP Go Faster
How To make your own Radio Station 2
How To Make Your Own Radio Station
How to Remove DRM Protection for Video Files
How To Remove Ms Java Vm And Install Sun Java
How To Remove Signin Details Of Msn Passport
How To Remove The Default Admin$ Shares
How to remove the Links folder in IE Favorites
How to Remove WinXP Splash and See Operations
How To Rename Extensions With Ease, with a Renamer.bat file!
How to Rename File Extensions
How To Rename Multiple Files In Winxp
How To Restrict Login Hours Allowed
How to safeguard your files when computer crashes
How to save Windows xp updates
how to search google forlinks
How To See Hidden Files, Using Dos
How To Set search For All Files In Winxp
How to set up a http server running from you computer
How To Set Up A Proxy In Flashget, As Requested
How to set up a server with Apache , PHP , MySQL , Perl , phpMyAdmin
How To Set Up Direct Connect
HOW TO SET UP FTP SERVER
How To Set Up Proxies In Your Browser
How To Set Zone Alarm Settings!, Fix for ZA ports
How To Setup Your Own Dns (Domain Name Server)
How To Speed Up A Slow Computer
How To Speed Up Http Requests On Internet Explorer, as above
How To Stop Spam
How to swear in all languages
How To Unload Cached Dll Files To Free Memory
How to Use and How to Chain Multiple Proxies!
How To Use File Compression In Windows Xp
How To Use Google To Download Mp3's, and applications.....
How To Use Newsgroups
How To Use You Gmail With Msn Messenger
How-to Get Videos And Dvds Onto Your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) for free
HOWTO Change Windows XP Home to Windows XP Pro
Important Faqs For Sp2
Improve Doom 3's Performances!!, simple but efficient trick for every1
Improve your dialup modem preformance
Increase XP Folder Settings
Insert Your Serial For Office 2k, auto install office
Install A New Hard-disk
Install Xp From Dos
Installing Apache on Windows
Installing Gentoo Linux, Amazing step by step tutorial
Installing IIS On Windows Xp Pro
Installing Slackware Linux
Instructions For Removal Of Advertising In Msn Messenger
Ip Address Structure, Expilinatin OF IP Address {A short way}
Irc How To Downlaod From, How to downlaod from IRC
Irc Servers On nix, For people who want to start own IRC net
Keep Files Private
Keep Folders Hidden
Keyboard Shortcuts Result in Excel 2000 - Movement
Keyboard Shortcuts, Microsoft Word
Keyboard Shortcuts, must read
Kill Microsoft Instant Messenger
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Web 2.0 Expo: Top ten Web hacking techniques

Written By Unknown on Monday, 25 October 2010 | 13:00

A large portion of the Web 2.0 Expo attendees are focused on content. They want to create better, more engaging content for social media programs and Web engagement with their customers. But the Web and application developers behind this content need to know how to secure it. This is what Jeremiah Grossman, CTO and founder of WhiteHat Security, discussed today during his presentation, “The Web Just Got A Little More Dangerous.”

“I say a little more dangerous because the Web was already broken,” he said.
Grossman stressed that the more we rely on the Web, the more attractive the Web becomes as an attack vector. Companies need to be concerned both about data security and potential brand damage when it comes to Web security. He shared with the audience a top ten — or most dangerous — list of Web hacking techniques from 2008 of which developers especially should be aware:

10.  Flash Parameter Injection - Using cross-site scripting, this can grant the attacker full control over the page, as well as control over other objects within the movie. Best defense, when you’re developing flash applications be sure to sanitize user input according to context before its reflected back to the user.

9. ActiveX Repurposing - Multi-staged attack to get code execution on victims who were running a vulnerable and popular SSL-VPN attack. Defenses are making sure ActiveX makes use of Sitelock wherever possible and restrict Active X to the maximum degree possible.

8. Tunneling TCP over HTTP over SQL-injection - The best defense against this kind of attack is a good network architecture, solid application design and database hardening.

7. Cross-domain leaks of site logins via authenticated CSS - Checks the contents of a stylesheet property across domains to determine whether the victim is logged in to a given Web site. Do not store anything user-sensitive in a CSS style sheet. It won’t prevent the bad guy from knowing the user uses your site, but it will prevent them for knowing if they are logged in.

6. Abusing HTML 5 structured client-side storage. Attackers could steal or modify sensitive data online or offline. If a Web app uses this kind of client-side storage is vulnerable to attacks. Avoid saving sensitive data on the users machine and clear the client-side storage whenever possible; regularly check the content of the HTML5 client-side storage.


5. A different Opera - Exploit an XSS in Opera, however, upgrading to Opera 9.62 versions and up should take care of the problem.

4. Clickjacking / videojacking - An attacker can invisibly hover buttons, images or links below a user’s mouse so that when a user clicks on what they think is a trusted button or link, but they are actually executing an embedded code . Without the user knowing, it can even capture pictures and video, and even audio. Clickjacking enables corporate espionage, government surveillance, home user spying, etc.  Upgrading to Adobe Flash 10 can help. Also, frame-busting code to make sure any pages you deem important are not as susceptible for clickjacking. Internet Explorer 8 also has some anti-clickjacking functionality.

3. Safari carpet bomb - Allows an attacker to litter a Windows’ user’s desktop or a Mac users’ desktop with arbitrary files and malware. Windows users should download the latest ersion of Safari.

2. Breaking google gears’ cross-origin communication model - The cross-origin comm model could be bypassed so an attacker could gain access to sensitive resources of the victim in other Web sites (even those that do not use Google Gears). Update Google Gears to minimize risk.

1. GIFAR - Content ownership issue. The attacker combines a GIF image file and a Java archive (JAR) that contains class files for a Java Applet. A Web application will then allow the upload the image to a server, but the malicious applet code can be executed. To protect against this do not accept file uploads. Or, upload you get convert it to another image no matter what (Facebook does a good job with this). For an end user, disable the third-party browser extensions and install the latest JVM and remove older versions.

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