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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
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Recover any lost password



Today am talking about Password recovery. If you are there and you lost your password on any device, any operating system. I got Lazagne for you.
It is an open source tool that runs on Windows and Linux and allows to recover passwords stored in many applications. It does not require installation, works in the form of modules and can of course be integrated into all your scripts.


  This tool can extract all the lost WiFi keywords and the passwords stored on your browsers. Plus it supports a large number of programs on Windows such as Skype and the FTP programs as well as WiFi
 Supported software (22 Programs supported on Microsoft Windows and 12 on a Linux/Unix-Like OS):


How to retrieve lost passwords on your local computer using LaZagne?

 - Download the tool from GitHub (no installation required)
 - Open DOS command (On Windows: Start > Run , type: cmd.exe and launch it with administrator privileges)
 - A simple command prompt: -h laZagne.exe : will summarize the options for you:
 - There is therefore: laZagne.exe all : This command will execute all the LaZagne project modules. (browsers, Chats, databases, emails, svn, Wifi.)
 - But it is also possible to use a specific mode: laZagne.exe browsers :
 Note: For wifi passwords \ Windows Secrets, don't forget to launch it with administrator privileges!
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How to Enable Task Manager disabled by Administrator or Virus in Windows

The Windows Task Manager is used to view details about processes running on your computer. Since it can be used to terminate programs that are misbehaving or are viruses disguised in the form of harmless programs, most spyware and viruses disable it to prevent themselves from being closed through it. Some administrators also disable Task Manager to prevent users from closing important security programs like antiviruses and anti-malwares.

In such situations, running the Task Manager will give the "Task Manager has been disabled by Administrator" error. However, there are some techniques you can use to re-enable task manager and close those harmful programs manually. This article contains few such simple techniques you can use to regain access to Task Managing privileges.

Enable Task Manager from Registry in Windows 8, 7, XP or Vista

Registry Editor is an inbuilt Windows tool that is used to modify registry keys which tell Windows how it should work. A simple registry modification can be used to bypass the Task Manager block. To do so, just follow the steps:-
  1. Click on Start. Go to Run. If you use Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista, go to Search.
  2. Type regedit and press Enter. Registry Editor will start. If Registry Editor is also disabled, you will first need to enable registry editing.
  3. Through the left hand navigation pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\ Current Version\Policies\System. If the System key is not there, you will need to create it.
  4. In the work area, locate "DisableTaskMgr". If this value is not there, you will need to create a new DWORD value called DisableTaskMgr. Double click on it. A window will pop up.
  5. Enter its value data as 0 and press OK.
  6. Close Registry Editor. If Task Manager is still disabled, restart your computer.

Enable Task Manager from Group Policy Editor (Gpedit.msc)

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Windows Task Manager in Windows 7
Group Policy Editor is a feature in Windows which is used to edit local policy settings. It can also be used to enable Task Manager. To do so, just follow the steps given below:-
  1. Open Start Menu. Windows XP users click on Run. Windows 8, Windows 7 and Vista users, go to Search.
  2. Type gpedit.msc and press Enter. Group Policy Editor Window will show up.
  3. From the navigational pane at the left hand side, go to: User Configuration>Administrative Templates>System>Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.
  4. In the work area, double click on "Remove Task Manager" and set its value to Disabled or Not Configured.
  5. Restart your Computer or Log Off and Log back On to apply the changes.
Group Policy Editor is not available on home editions of Windows.

Enable Task Manager by Running a CMD Command

Command Prompt can also be used to directly enable Task Manager.
  1. Open Notepad.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it.
  3. REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System  /v  DisableTaskMgr  /t REG_DWORD  /d /0 /f
  4. Save the File as TaskManager.bat.
  5. Run TaskManager.bat as Administrator if you use Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista. In Windows XP, simply open the file. A command prompt window will flash for a second and then disappear indicating successful execution. After running the batch file, you will be able to again use Task Manager. If Task Manager is still not available, restart your computer.

Create a Registry(.reg) file for enabling Task Manager

If you are unfamiliar with manually editing the Registry, you can create a Registry file which will automatically modify the Registry Key to re-enable Task Managing. To create one such file:-
  1. Open Notepad or any other text editor.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it as it is in it.
  3. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System] “DisableTaskMgr” =dword:00000000
  4. Save the file as Enable Task Manager.reg or *.reg.
  5. Open the file by double clicking on it.
  6. Registry Editor will ask you for confirmation. In the confirmation Window, click Yes.
  7. Task Manager would immediately be accessible. If it is not, restart your computer.
The techniques mentioned in this article work on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows Vista
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HOW TO SECURE YOUR SMART PHONE

Smartphones are the new frontier for hackers, virus writers, and cyber-criminals. We talked to the folks on the Windows Phone 7 team and they haven’t heard any complaints about mobile viruses yet, but we thought it wouldn’t hurt to give you four ways that you can help secure any smartphone, not just a Windows Phone.
You’ll notice that this advice isn’t much different than what we’d recommend to help you secure your laptop or your desktop computer.
1. Protect your phone with a password. If your phone is lost or stolen, you can go a long way toward protecting your information if you’ve secured it with a password or a Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you use your phone to access your company’s email or intranet, chances are that they already require that you protect it with a password or PIN. To learn how to protect your Windows 7 phone with a password, see Lock screen FAQ.
 For more information on how to choose a good password, see Create strong passwords.
2. Be careful when you install apps on your phone. Apps can do nearly everything these days, from streamlining your social networking to changing the channels on your TV. No matter what kind of phone you have, install apps from a trusted source. For Windows Phone, you can only install apps from the Zune Marketplace. This means that they have been digitally signed, which reduces your risk. (This is the same model used with Apple’s iPhone, but not with Google’s Android phone.)
3. Install your phone's updates. Just like on your PC, you should install all updates for your phone and for the apps on your phone. To learn how to do this with a Windows Phone, see Windows Phone Update Solution.
4. Make sure your smartphone has a feature that helps you find it if you lose it or if it is stolen. Windows 7 includes a “Find My Phone” feature that allows you to find a lost phone, lock it remotely, and also wipe it remotely so that no one can get access to the information there. For more information, see Find a lost phone. If you don't have a Windows Phone, you can usually install a third-party app that can do this for you.
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Information You Post May Be Used Against You.

Do you know that every piece of information you or others post about you and every action you take online has commercial value to someone. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing, if it simply helps companies target your interests and preferences, but your information may be used in negative and sometimes criminal ways. For example, it might be used by
  • Someone who wants to embarrass or bully you.
  • Plagiarists who want to claim your content as their own.
  • Criminal organizations or individuals building profiles of people to scam, steal identities from, hijack computers, find interesting homes to break into or cars to steal, target people to physically harm, and so on.
  • Companies who want to use your information in ways that act against your interests. Consider these examples:
  • Insurance companies may use information posted on blogs to deny coverage of medical claims, car accident claims, and so on.
  • A potential employer may reject your job application based on information about you online. Or your current employer may find reasons to fire you.
Take an example of a Google Search Result for Wills Jojo Senior bellow; CLICK HERE

SO ALWAYS TAKE CARE
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ICON 225 ORANGE MODEM UNLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Install python 2.6.x (32 bit version): http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/ 
   2. Install pywin32 for python 2.6: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/
   3. Install pyserial: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyserial/files/
   4. Download the unlocker (mms-unlocker-v1.6) and unpack it (e.g. into the directory C:\msm)
   5. Download a firmware update for the 3G modem from Option or T-Mobile Here XP Vista
   6. Unpack the firmware update into the directory used above (e.g. C:\msm)
   7. IMPORTANT: The superfire.exe file of the update is packed. Unpack the Superfire.exe file of the firmware update once again (e.g. WinRAR can do that). For the newest update, the superfire.exe can be used as it is.Download (13 MB)
   8. Remove the SIM card from the modem and plug it in . Make sure that you have the latest drivers from the option website installed before you start msm_unlock.py. Also, close all the tools for the stick ('connection manager' etc.). then open the black msm_unlock.
   9. Write down the unlock code. Unplug the stick, replug it and apply the unlock code with msm_apply.py. If the unlock code is not accepted, search the comments for a posting by "muxx" - he has given detailed instructions on how to manually enter the unlock code.
  10. Unplug and replug the stick once more and you've got yourself an unlocked 3G modem.


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Easly Download Youtube Videos in HD

 I recieved this question more than 500times from Facebook,Google +, Twitter, LinkedIN and other online friends of mine.; " Wills please tell me how i can download Youtube Videos in H.D"  Here is my answer to you all.
First of all you need to have JAVA  Application installed on your Computer. You can manually choose the best for you and download it from HERE , after installing JAVA on your PC, now open your browser and type in www.keepvid.com OR easily Click HERE. you will realise something like in the image bellow.
1.Now go to the Youtube Video that you want to download, Right Click on it and Copy Video URL.
2.Go back to www.keepvid.com and paste the Video URL in the bar above the page as shown in the image above.
3.Click DOWNLOAD and then wait for some seconds ( This will depend in the speed of your internet).
After some few seconds or a minute, you will realize several types of Video formats available for you to download.
 NOTE: KEEPVID.COM ONLY SUPPORTS DOWNLOADING FROM THE FOLLOWING SITES.
YouTube, 4shared, 5min, 9you, AlterVideo.net, Aniboom, blip.tv, Break, Clipfish.de, Clipser, Clip.vn, CollegeHumor, Cracked, Current, Dailymotion, dekhona.com, DivxStage.eu, eHow, eBaumsWorld, Ensonhaber, Facebook, Flickr, Flukiest, FunnyJunk, FunnyOrDie, FunnyPlace.org, Google Video, MegaVideo, Metacafe, MySpace, Ning, Photobucket, RuTube, SoundCloud, Stagevu, TED, Tudou, TwitVid, VBOX7, videobb, VideoWeed.es, Veoh, Vimeo, watchme.tv, zShare.net

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Online Art Project to Expand - Google

Matovu George William , ,
Google has expanded its Art Project which allows users to take a virtual stroll around some of the world's most famous art galleries.
Launched last year offering 360 degree tours of 17 museums' collections, 46 more institutions have now signed up.
The project uses Google's Street View technology to provide high resolution images of paintings, sculptures and photographs.
More than 30,000 objects can now be seen in detail.
With images larger than a gigapixel (one billion pixels), a zoom-in feature allows viewers to get inside cracks in the parchment and other details that are not visible to the naked eye.
In the UK, new additions to the project include the Victoria And Albert Museum, Royal Collection and Imperial War Museum.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, the Jewish Museum, the Museum of London, and the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool have also signed up.
They join Tate Britain and the National Gallery which are already involved in the project.
Viewers can now also look at the White House in Washington, the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar, and the Santiniketan Triptych in the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi, India.
"From now on anyone can visit these great institutions with just the click of a mouse," Google President Margo Georgiadis said.
"This project breaks down all of the barriers and allows people to study art in a seamless way."
Google has also signed partnerships with 151 other institutions in 40 countries to show objects in their collections.
 
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