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Tuesday 10 July 2012

Main methods of hacking facebook account

HI GUys

Now a days  every one is searching on net how to hack a Facebook account..Everyone is trying to get the methods of hacking Facebook....I have got some e mails regarding this topic . So I have decided to give a series of post on this topic....Today's post is an introductory post on this topic . I’m now discovering all the methods used to hack Facebook password and some counter measures can also help you protect your Facebook account from hacking.




Following are the main methods used--


1)Facebook Phishing Attack
2)Hacking Facebook password by using 
Keylogging
3)By hacking the Primary E-mail address
4)Social 
Engineering or simply guess your password




1)Facebook Phishing Attack:
 



This is the most easiest and the most popular method for hacking Facebook passwords. I studied the various investigations related to actions about hacking facebook password. The results of these investigations show “phishing” is the main method to hack facebook password,”Phishing” is a method preferred by facebook hackers. So, friends, phishing facebook Beware. Facebook staff work hard to make these crooks Facebook. Phishing, you can prevent hacking, not only on Facebook, but also virtually every e-mail account. Take Just use the trick to a phisher, which I think is very simple. I have learned without any difficulty. But remember, this is only for educational use. 


2)Hacking Facebook password by using Keylogging:

This is my second favorite, the only thing you need to do is to install a remote keylogger application (if you do not have physical access to the victim’s computer). Keylogging is easier if you have physical access to the computer victims only have to do is install a keylogger and send it to your aim, so it sends all the recorded keystrokes intended focus. What is a keylogger does is it stores keystrokes in a log file and then can these logs to get the required password and Facebook can not hack facebook password. 





3)By hacking the Primary E-mail address:

If a Facebook hacker or any special Keylogger, by any means, hacks your primary Gmail or
Yahoo account which you are using as the primary e-mail address, then the hacker can easily hack your Facebook password by using “forgot password” trich. It is simple for Hackers asks Facebook to send password to the primary email address and ask Facebook administrator to send the reset e-mail to your primary e-mail address which is already hacked. So your Facebook password will be reset and also will be hacked!
So do not forget to try to protect your primary e-mail address and try to keep unknown e-mail or useless e-mail ID as your primary email address. 





4)Social Engineering or simply guess your password:

This method seems not enough work at first. Even me, I neglected Sun But when I’m using it against my friend on Facebook and I am his Facebook password very easily with this method. I think many of you know, win what social engineering, for beginners, the social engineering method of recovery password or answer to the question of safety with just the victim. You must be very careful with that victims are not aware of your intention. Ask him carefully with your logic.
Here is some common passwords you can try to guess your password:
1. Your 
mobile number or your girlfriend or boyfriend mobile number.
2. Your girlfriend or boyfriend names.
3. Date of Birth
4. Your favorite movie names, the names of the cartoon character or favorite band name or names only heroes like Batman, The Dark Knight, Superman, Godzilla,
Spartacus, and more ..
5. The main need now, most will forget to ask local alphanumeric now that the user only 1,2,3 smarter in their passwords and some normal guys have added to their passwords !,@,# and surprisingly all right.




So far I have found these Fackbook password hacking methods. 


I never encourage hacking Facebook or other e-mail account, I just want you aware of online dangers Facebook.
Saturday 7 July 2012

Yahoo's Axis offers visual results to search requests

, Yahoo
Yahoo Axis previewUsers can swipe through the visual previews when using touch screen devices
Yahoo has launched new search software which offers results as a swipeable string of webpage previews rather than a list of links.
Called Axis, the service is being released as an app for Apple's iPads and iPhones, and as a plug-in for web browsers.
It may help Yahoo combat the declining popularity of its search tools.
However, it will not be a money-spinner at launch since adverts are not included in the results.
Other innovations include:
  • A list of trending search topics when the service is activated
  • The ability to deduce which page previews are wanted and display them before the full query has been typed in
  • Different devices can share bookmarks, partly-completed searches and a customised home page
  • Social sharing options via Twitter, Pinterest and email
"By supercharging the browser with a visually rich search experience and seamlessly connecting that experience across all of your devices, we are delivering an experience that will change the game," blogged Yahoo's special products management director Ethan Batraski.
"We decided to remove all the noise so you can focus on what you really want."
The app is initially only available in the US, but will become available to France, the UK and some other markets by the end of the year.
Catching up
Recent data from digital analytics firm comScore suggested that in April, Yahoo sites accounted for just 13.5% of search queries in the US. Two years earlier the figure was 20.4%.
The web portal is also engaged in a tie-up with Microsoft's Bing search service, sharing its AdCenter technology.
But last month Yahoo's former chief executive admitted that the alliance was "not yet delivering" what had been expected.
Early reviews have praised Axis's design and the convenience of the service.
However, other attempts to introduce visual search results have failed to win much traction.
Oolone, Redz and Simploos already offer webpage previews as an alternative to links.
Axis weather screenshotIn some cases users can obtain all the information they need from the preview results
Bing also used to offer a "visual search" feature using its Searchlight technology offering tease image results, rather than webpage previews. However, it ditched the option because it was hardly used.
But one internet analyst told the BBC that Yahoo may have more success thanks to its focus on mobile devices.
"What is neat about this is that their user interface helps reinvent search by allowing people to swipe and flick through results," said Ian Maude from Enders Analysis.
"That takes advantage of the way they typically interact with their tablet and smartphone touch screens.
"I particularly like the visual aspect to it - for instance allowing you to preview the weather forecast without having to click through to the page selected."
Yahoo says it aims to add more features and release the app for other devices "in the coming future".

Microsoft opens up So.cl search result sharing network


So.cl screenshotStudents are invited to build visual collages of their search results and share them with others

Microsoft has opened up its So.cl social networking service to the general public.
The website is designed to let users share and comment on interesting search results and connect with "like-minded" people.
It is targeted at students and had formerly been restricted to invitees at universities and schools in the US.
The service integrates with Facebook and is being pitched as an "experiment" rather than a rival to other networks.
Microsoft noted that the product was developed by its Fuse Labs unit as a "research project... focused on the future of social experiences and learning."
Members are invited to create "collages of content" using the firm's Bing search engine technology and external links which they can then share with others.
Users can then identify people who are interested in the same topics, monitor their associates' feeds and take part in "video parties" during which members watch online videos together, commenting on them via a chat function.
Members can sign in using their Facebook log-in details, but their So.cl activities do not show up on Facebook's pages unless the option is activated.
Quiet roll-out
The move to open up the service was taken over the weekend with little fanfare, prompting some analysts to speculate that Microsoft only had limited ambitions for the project.
The move to open up the service was taken over the weekend with little fanfare, prompting some analysts to speculate that Microsoft only had limited ambitions for the project.
So.cl "Video Party" screenshotSo.cl lets users watch and comment on videos from YouTube and other sites at the same time
"The fact that So.cl is targeted at students echoes Facebook's beginnings and has made many assume it is a Facebook clone," said Eden Zoller, principal analyst at technology consultants Ovum.
"But So.cl is, as Microsoft stresses, an experiment designed to be a layer on existing social networks.
"Microsoft is being sensible in positioning So.cl in this way - the opposite approach of Google, which entered social networking all guns blazing with a full on service, and is having modest success."

Boosting Bing
Mr Zoller added that the project could also help Microsoft further improve Bing's search capabilities.
A study by Comscore suggested that Microsoft had a 15.4% share of the US search market in April compared with Google's 66.5% lead. Earlier surveys have suggested the gap is even wider in the UK and parts of Europe.
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced another tie-up with Facebook to integrate tips from the social network into Bing's results.
Users in the US are shown a new sidebar which identifies "friends" who can help answer queries based on topics they had "liked" or posted photos about.
Google has also shown interest in being able to use Facebook to improve its search results but has criticised the fact that the site has refused to sign a data-sharing agreement.

In a recent interview on the US network PBS, Google's chief executive Larry Page described the situation as "unfortunate" adding that "in general , I think we'd like to see content on the internet being made more open".



Friday 6 July 2012

Top Sites To Find All The Serials You Need


Key+Gen4 The list below gives you some really cool sites that can provide you with the cracks , serials , and keygens for any software you would ever need.
Thursday 5 July 2012

100 Websites You Should Know and Use

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