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Some Very Common But Cool Tricks With Google.

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we all use GOOGLE daily almost and GOOGLE is famous search engine in the world.so we can use Google search engine for hacking,its strange but its true.Today we will show how to use Google search engine for hacking.if you want to hack personal details(like NAME,ADDRESS,EMAIL AND MORE) ,secret documents,banks accounts,and credit cards numbers just simply open the Google search engine and type following keywords: intitle:”curriculum vitae” “phone * * *” “address *” “e-mail” filetype:xls inurl:”email.xls” intitle:index.of finances.xls if you want hack into security cameras or cctv which are fixed at car parking plots,schools and in offices,watch the images which are captured by camera,for that type inurl:”viewerframe?mode=motion” intitle:”Live View / – AXIS” if you want download free stuff ,you can also do with the help of Google,just type “?intitle:index.of?mp3 artist name“( for downloading free music type this keyword) “?intitle:

Kali Linux: Evil Twin Explained

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Learn Better From Here: Link!  or Here! Prerequisites Kali Linux Prior experience with wireless hacking You will also need to install a tool (bridge utils) which doesn't come pre-installed in Kali. No big deal- apt-get install bridge-utils Objectives The whole process can be broken down into the following steps- Finding out about the access point (AP) you want to imitate, and then actually imitating it (i.e. creating another access point with the same SSID and everything). We'll use  airmon-ng  for finding necessary info about the network, and  airbase-ng  to create it's twin . Forcing the client to disconnect from the real AP and connecting to yours. We'll use aireplay-ng  to deauthenticate the client, and strong signal strength to make it connect to our network. Making sure the client doesn't notice that he connected to a fake AP. That basically means that we have to provide internet access to our client after he has connected to the fak

STAGEFRIGHT Still Remains A Threat To Millions of Android Users.

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Stagefright hack, which was recently patched by Android and partner OEMs, is still a valid threat for unpatched devices. Israeli security researchers at Northbit, a security firm, claim to have further exploited that hack and have devised a method to hack any unpatched Android device. The group has successfully tested the exploit on a LG G3, HTC One and a Samsung Galaxy S5. Northbit has named the exploit Metaphor and published a PDF that gives full details of the exploit, its workings and how one can make it. Northbit was also able to bypass ASLR (address space layout randomisation) that was re-introduced with Android Lollipop. The researchers wrote in the paer, “Although the bug exists in many versions (nearly a 1,000,000,000 devices) it was claimed impractical to exploit in ­the ­wild, mainly due to the implementation of exploit mitigations in newer Android versions, specifically ASLR” .  "The team here at North-Bit has built a working exploit affecting Android versions

Some Tricks That Makes Galaxy S7 Even Better.

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Image Source: Zach Epstein, BGR The Samsung  Galaxy S7  and  Galaxy S7 edge  are now available to buy and if you picked one up today, you’ll probably want to know about all the device’s cool new features. To give you a hand, we’ve rounded up some terrific tricks you’ll want to try on both the S7 and S7 edge to get the most out of both devices. Let’s check them out! RELATED:  The 5 best things (and 1 most useless thing) about the Galaxy S7 edge Customize your Always On display.  One of the best new features Samsung has added is the Always On display that will give you important information — such as the date, time and battery status — even when your device’s main display has been turned off. You can customize this screen by going into Settings -> Display -> Always-On Display and having it show different images including a clock and a calendar. Easily record yourself playing games with the Game Launcher feature.  If you like uploading videos of yourself playing

Android N Some New cool tricks...

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Android N is here in early beta form and while it’s not a terribly exciting update, at least for now, it certainly packs a nice  collection of neat features and improvements . Beyond what you’ve already seen discussed, there are a number of things hidden inside the code that you’ll definitely want to know about because they point to some nifty upcoming features for Android. DON’T MISS:  The FBI’s worst nightmare is coming true Inspecting  Android N  closely,  9to5Google  put together  a quick video that shows 14 hidden new features in Google’s new software. These concern various settings such as Dark Mode, Screen Calibration, Time Display and Battery Percentage, a new gesture for launching Split-Screen mode, support for a landscape home screen and for drag-and-drop text between Spilt-Screen apps. Other neat new features include a notification prioritization mode, support for multiple simultaneous languages, an improved Do Not Disturb mode, and pin sharing options