Wednesday, July 8, 2009
This month’s Microsoft patches could lead to a hectic week for IT managers
Alan Bentley, regional VP EMEA of Lumension, said even though there are only two critical patches being issued tomorrow, it could still be a hectic week as the most critical patch this month is the IE bulletin requiring a reboot of all XP and Vista machines in the organisation running IE 7.
Bentley said: “Large-scale reboots of all desktops can lead to disruption and productivity hits if not planned and coordinated appropriately. As organisations are looking at the IE 7 update, they should also look at the recently released critical update for the Firefox browser, more stealthy malware is being introduced to endpoints via browser exploits; therefore, critical browser updates need to be made a higher priority than ever before.”
Regarding the critical patch that will cover the vulnerability in the Exchange mail server software, he claimed that this has proven to be the easiest target for hackers to infiltrate, as if they are able to compromise an organisation’s Exchange Server, then they will be able to intercept every email coming and going, essentially making it open to every corporation across the globe.
Bentley said: “Given the proximity of the Exchange Server to external data entering the network, organisations will want to deploy this update immediately. However, critical email services are often subject to change control processes that could make an urgent deployment a complex matter.
“If this ends up being a web-facing vulnerability, then it will be highly critical to patch as IT professionals constantly have to make sure these types of systems are patched and secure while running efficiently at the same time. Although the Exchange vulnerability is critical, organisations will want to read the details carefully when the full patch comes out to see if there are any mitigating controls.”
He also claimed that organisations should consider the update for the SQL Server as critical, despite it only being named as ‘important’.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Increase the speed of your internet connection without a new modem
There is a setting located in your windows registry called the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU). This determines the size of the packets of data sent between your and your server. In Windows 95, this setting is has a value of 1,500 bytes when the actual size of internet packets is 1,000 bytes. This can sometimes slow things down. To remedy the situation, simply follow these steps:
In the registry editor (Start > Run > regedit.exe), navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans. In the NetTrans folder you should find another folder named "000x" in which x represents a fourth digit. Right-click on the "000x" folder and select New and StringValue. Rename the item that appears in the panel on the right side to MaxMTU, then double-click it to bring up the Edit String box and give it a velue of 1002.
Remember to keep playing with the MaxMTU value until you feel that your internet connection has greatly sped up. Some people report huge speed gains using this tricks, while others hardly notice a difference. In any case, it's definetly worth a try.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Tool to Hack windows xp without admin accounts access
There are countless posts on the web to hack windows xp where you have to have the admin access in order to hack windows xp from dos mode. Many people did complain about this problem in the comments which were rejected as they would be surprised after seeing this post and would take back all that they said, some comments were also accepted in order to create a small hype or an argument on the blog which would increase the discussions here. Lets see what those guys have to say after they learn to hack windows xp admin password in this method. The few good points about this method is that the admin will never come to know that you have hacked his windows xp and got access into the computer. This tool will create a god mode password or something like that which can be used to get in any account.This tool was not checked on the latest version of all updated Windows Xp but it will work. Many antivirus softwares will block this tool but let me reassure you that it will not cause any type of harm to your computer. Antivirus softwares block this tool because they consider it as hack tool. Kaspersky and Nod32 blocks it, not tested with other antivirus softwares.
This tool is called as DreamPackPl and I uploaded it to Rapidshare so that you guys could download it. I could have uploaded it here but I didn’t know if my hosting guys would appreciate it. I will have to explain to my hosting guys that this software has been put so that people can recover lost passwords from their pc. They will understand, anyway this blog has no advertisement and stuff from which I make profit, so they have to understand my intentions.
DreamPackPl runs from a CD or a DVD drive so it is essential that the computer you are trying to recover password from has one. In the download file provided here there is a PowerISO file, so you will have to download PowerISO and burn the files on to a CD (its only 4 mb), after that take it to the computer which you want to hack windows xp in and make the computer boot from CD drive by putting the DreamPackPl CD in when it is booting. Now follow the given steps.
1- A windows installation console will come up. Press R to install DreamPackPl or C to install it from recovery console.
3- There will be an option called God-Password, enable it and type the God Password there, usually people keep it as god.
Here is the rapidshare download link for DreamPackPl :
Many of you here will be happy after reading this post but please before you make any comments make sure that you use the tool properly and responsibly. There is a thin red line between being naughty, playful and hurting others. God help you if you hurt someone, not that I care but you just shouldn’t misuse information. This blog post was not meant to be made by me but many requests came in on how to hack windows xp and most of them were desperate pleas, so I put it.
I am least interested in data theft and stuff like that. I use the word hack windows xp, here hack means boosting performance! please don’t consider me to be a hacker. Whatever useful knowledge I have about Windows XP and computers in general will be put here and on Em Posts.
Comment on what you want to know next so that I can get some ideas on what to post. If you guys don’t participate in this blog where will I get the motivation to blog from? I wrote this post as I got the motivation to write it from all your comments and reactions. If you thing just reading is enough then you are wrong, read and discuss, put on topic, off topic stuff. Feel free to say anything.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Hackers breach defences of joint strike fighter jet programme
Hackers breach defenses of joint strike fighter jet program
Daniel Nasaw in Washingtonguardian.co.uk, Tuesday 21 April 2009 16.21 BST
Computer hackers have breached the cyber defenses of an advanced US fighter jet programme, stealing data on the plane's design and electronics systems.
The attacks on the Joint Strike Fighter project, reported in the Wall Street Journal this morning, also pose a potential security threat to Britain, which has contributed £2bn to develop the craft and plans to purchase three planes for testing.
Former US officials told the Wall Street Journal the attacks appeared to stem from China but their origin could have been disguised. While the spies made off with several terabytes of data (a typical CD-ROM holds between 650-900 megabytes, and a megabyte is one one-millionth of a terabyte) on a system that diagnoses the plane's in-flight maintenance problems, information about the plane's flight control systems and sensors are stored on a computer that is physically separate from the internet, the Journal reported. The attacks appeared to have occurred in 2007 and 2008.
The joint strike fighter is being developed for the US air force by contractor Lockheed Martin. The project, which began in 2001, has cost the Pentagon $300bn to produce, making it the US government's costliest weapons system ever. In addition to Britain, Canada, Australia and five other countries have signed onto the programme, contributing a total of $4.8bn. The project has suffered significant cost increases and scheduling delays.
The plane, known as the F-35, is touted for its ability to operate with naval vessels, ground forces, aviation units and space-based communications systems. The ministry of defence said the supersonic plane will be launched from aircraft carriers or land bases and can land vertically, and said that more than 100 British companies have contributed to the programme. BAE Systems produced the plane's tail section, and Rolls-Royce contributed to the engine manufacture.
In addition to military computer systems such as those handling the joint strike fighter project, America's network of private-sector computer systems, which handle critical infrastructure like financial services, utilities and communications, are likely targets, analysts say. Analysts say such attacks happen frequently.
With that threat in mind, the US plans significantly to bolster its cyber security defence infrastructure. The White House is undertaking a broad review of the nation's capabilities, and is likely soon to recommend creation of a cyber security "tsar" reporting to the president who would coordinate security efforts across the federal government and the private sector.
"Some of the best spy agencies in the world have made advanced US technology their prime target," said James Lewis, a senior fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a national security think tank. "This shows how far behind we are in defence."
Lewis said the US must react to cyber espionage as harshly as it does the conventional variety, including expelling defence and intelligence attaches of the countries from which the attacks are found to originate.
Hack to Enable Hotmail POP3 and SMTP Support Instantly for All Countries
Hack to Enable Hotmail POP3 and SMTP Support Instantly for All Countries:
Hotmail (actual name Windows Live Hotmai which formerly knowns as Windows Live Hotmail) has officially added free POP3 and SMTP feature support which used to available to Hotmail Plus paid subscribers. With Hotmail POP3 support and turned on, users can download the mail messages to desktop or mobile email clients such as to Outlook without using Office Outlook Connector or iPhone, or consolidate all email messages into another email service provider’s mailbox, such as Gmail.
The POP3 and SMTP support for Hotmail will be rolled out gradually to all users. Initially, only users in
For user who can’t wait, and want to enable POP3 and SMTP access on Hotmail now, here’s the trick to force enable and turn on POP3 and SMTP support on all Hotmail account, regardless of location or country.
- Login to Hotmail.
- Mouse over Options, and then click on More Options.

- Click on View and edit your personal information link under “Manger your account” section.

- Click on Registered Information link.

- For both Home Location and Work Location, change the following details to specified values:
Postal Code: WC1B 3DG
Constituent Country:
Time zone: London, United Kingdom - GMT

- Click on Save when done.
- Go back to Hotmail, and ensure that the display language of Hotmail is set to English by mouse over the Options.
- Configure your email client or other webmail service (Gmail configuration to access Hotmail via POP3) to access and download Hotmail Inbox via POP3 protocol, using the Hotmail POP3 and SMTP configuration settings.
- The email client or another mail service provider should be able to access, login and download or send through Hotmail server without error.
- Once Hotmail POP3 and SMTP support is enable on the account, it’s possible to change and revert back to your original web interface language, home and work location.