Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Bangladesh Cyber Army Announced Cyber War Between Pakistan And Bangladesh

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A hackers group of Bangladesh named Bangladesh cyber army have announced the cyber war between the Bangladesh and Pakistan. According to their deface page the reason behind this cyber war is Pakistani hackers are destroying Bangladeshi websites and they want the punishment of all the war criminals and all unauthorized connection with the Bangladesh cyber space should be stopped. They have hacked number of Pakistani website and the list of the hacked website can be found here.

Monday, 10 September 2012

Hack lets Google Nexus 7 capture 720p video







Your Google Nexus 7 tablet may not have a rear-facing camera, but with a little technical know-how it appears you can get the slate's 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera to capture high-definition video. A user named "hillbeast" in the XDA Developers forum recently posted a quick how-to guide to get your Nexus 7 recording 720p video at 30 frames per second. Hillbeast also posted two videos to

How To Hack WPA2 Wireless Access Points








Many of you have probably seen plenty of tutorials on how to crack WEP encryption. We even did a video back in the old Bauer-Power podcast on how to hack a WEP protected wireless access point using Bauer-Puntu Linux and GrimWEPA. The fact of the matter is, cracking WEP is really easy! What about something more people are using today like WPA2?



It used to be that the only way to crack

Former Hacker Reveals How Business Owners Should Protect Their Web Sites







Mitnick was wanted for computer hacking — he bypassed security systems in organizations such as Motorola, Sun Microsystems, Pacific Bell and the FBI themselves — and he served five years in prison.

Today, he owns a security consulting firm called Mitnick Security. As a computer security consultant, Mitnick works with companies to prevent them from intruders like his former self. Below is a

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Why Everyone Is Getting Hacked These Days







If it feels like there have been a lot of password hacks this year, it's because there have been more than usual, and Ars Technica's Dan Goodin explains why that is. In short: Password hacking has gotten better, while our password making has gotten worse. "The result: security provided by the average password in 2012 has never been weaker," Goodin writes, which is why it shouldn't surprise

How to Hack into a School Computer









This is how to hack your school's computer. Don't do anything illegal or malicious. If you get in trouble, I am not responsible for your actions.





Please be careful with this - you could stop the computer from accessing the school network, or you could corrupt the operating system. This only works with Macs so don't bother trying it on a PC. Start up the computer and hold command S

How to Hack/Install Custom Firmware on Sony PSP-E1004 Street




On seeing that a 12 year old kid was still alive in me, one of my closest friends decided to gift me a Sony PSP this birthday. As soon as I opened the box and played games for few minutes, I was more curious about things I can do on it than just playing games all day (that was the tech blogger in me speaking). But when I searched the internet everything demanded a custom firmware running on