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Monday, 24 September 2012

wifi hacking only 120 sec.



  1. Install Commview, then paste the included “cv.exe” to the directory you installed it to (c:program filescommviewwifi)
  2. Open commview and install the commview drivers to a card. It should prompt you about your card and than automatically install the driver. It is important that you have 1 card that works with commview or else the rest of the tutorial will not work
  3. Go to the “rules” tab and check “enable advanced rules”
  4. Type in the box labled formula “tods=1 and dmac=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF” then type a name for your formula in the box labled name and than click add/edit.
  5. This should now appear in the upper box. if it is not checked, check it.
  6. Click settings>options>memory usage and turn maximum packets in buffer to 20000 (max). If it prompts you to restart it, do so. There are three funnel looking things on the main menu bar of commview. uncheck all but the first one (one labled “capture data packets”)
  7. Click the play button and scan for the network you want to crack.
  8. Once you have found it, drag the channel menu down to the desired channel and click capture.
  9. Now using your other adapter thats not capturing, connect to the password protected network. when it asks you for key, type in something random, i used 1234567890.
  10. It should now say connected with limited connectivity.
  11. Go back to your commview menu and click on the packets tab. you should see a couple of packets.
  12. Looking at the protocol column, you should see a couple labled IP/UDP, ARP REQ, and a couple of others. Right click on any packet labled “ARP REQ” and than click send packet, and selected. A mini menu should now appear.
  13. On the mini menu, change packets per second to 2000, and rather than 1 time(s), click continuously, and Then click send.
  14. Go back to the main commview window and go to the rules tab, and uncheck the rule you made.
  15. You are now injecting and you should see the number of packets rising really fast.
  16. Save the packets, you have to save every 20000 packets, click file, save and than in the save dialogue, remember where you saved it, and instead of saving it as an ncf file, save it as a “dump” .cap file.
  17. Extract the Aircrack-NG folder.
  18. open aircrack-ng-GUI that can be found in the map “bin” and select the files you saved, and than click launch.
  19. Look at the list of IV’s you have, and select the network you want to crack , there should be a list of a lot of them, chose the one with the most IVs.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Windows AppFest at Bangalore sets a Guinness record

More than 2,500 developers made history by setting a world record for the most participants in a software development marathon at one location here today.
The record has been set at 2567 developers coding non-stop for 18 hours.
Developers came from different parts of India and beyond to participate in the event hosted by Microsoft building, designing and testing apps for the Windows platform,which commenced last afternoon.
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As the clock struck 8 am, the world's largest 'app marathon' was realised.
Paul O'Neill, Vice President Guinness World Records Commercial announced Microsoft's entry into the Guinness world records for the "Most Participants in a Software Development Marathon in One Location".
A certificate validating the record was presented to Jon DeVaan, Corporate Vice President for Windows Development at Microsoft and Bhaskar Pramanik, Chairman, Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd.
At the closing of the Windows Appfest, O'Neill said, "The spectacle of thousands of developers toiling through the night has demonstrated great commitment to their work."
Pramanik said "This Guinness Record at Windows AppFest is a great accomplishment by all the developers who participated. Over the course of the 18 hours of the Windows AppFest we saw some outstanding talent and many innovative apps being developed".

Supply of Aakash - 2 to IIT Bombay has started; launch in October: Datawind

NEW DELHI: Maker of low cost Aakash tablet, Datawind, today said it has started supplying the new version of the tablet to IIT Bombay and it is likely to be launched in October.
Datawind said it has started supplying new version of Akash tablet to IIT Bombay and it is likely to be launched in October.

"Supplies are on to IIT Bombay. In the next few weeks, it should be launched. I do not have the exact date, but HRD Minister ( Kapil Sibal) has said he wants to launch on the anniversary date which is October 5,"Datawind CEO Sunit Singh Tuli told PTI.

The launch will depend on the Minister's schedule, but it is not very far from now, he added.

Tuli said Datawind has started supplying the next version of the low cost tablet, Aakash 2, to IIT Bombay since the last one month and a half. However, he refused to disclose other details.

Sibal had earlier said that new version of Aakash tablet would have a better battery with a three-hour battery backup, a capacitive touch screen among other new features at the same price.

Datawind had won the tender for making and supplying Aakash tablets for price of around $49 per unit. Apart from this order, the company has also received orders for 55 lakh more from general customers.

Datawind CEO said the company has cleared most of the pre-paid bookings and will now start focusing on supplies for the non-paid bookings.

"Out of 55 lakh orders, 4 to 5 per cent were pre-paid bookings. May be in a week or 10 days, all the pre-paid will be done. Then we will focus on pre-bookings. We are giving them offers to upgrade to Android 4.4 version," he said.

Datawind is delivering around 1,500 to 2,000 tablets each day, being assembled within the country as well as outside, Tuli said.

He added that company is in talks with channel partners to sell products across country, but it will first focus on the pre-booking order that it has.

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Facebook tightens privacy in Ireland

Privacy rights
It had to settle a case for $9.5 million after its now defunct "Beacon" service violated its members' privacy rights by not requiring their consent to allow the company to broadcast their internet activity. 

Ireland's watchdog had said the company risked facing legal action under European privacy laws if it failed to comply and said on Friday the social network would have to continue to engage with it as new features are introduced. 

In its report, the regulator said Facebook had made particular progress in providing better transparency for its users, handing them more control over settings and the ability to more readily access their personal data. 

Facebook's director of policy for Europe, the Middle East and Africa Richard Allan told Reuters the company was committed to bringing the tag suggest feature back once it had taken steps to put it in line with EU guidance. 

Allan said the move should also remove the threat of legal action from Germany's Hamburg Data Commissioner over the facial-recognition feature

"Clearly the announcement today means we think there are no grounds for them to proceed with that," Allan said, adding that Facebook's privacy changes would have no impact at all on its advertising strategy. 

Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser agreed that Facebook's advertising business and its ability to let marketers aim pitches at different groups of users would not be affected. 

"They could probably have a lot less data and it would still dwarf other comparable alternatives," he said. "They'll still be able to target better than others." 

The regulator said the outstanding areas of concern included minimizing the potential for advertising to target users based on words that could be considered as sensitive personal data, but both it and Facebook said they were confident that these issues would be dealt with speedily. 

An Austrian-based group of student activists, Europe-v-facebook, which has succeeded in extracting some concessions on privacy from Facebook, said the law had been waived for the tech group. 

"The Irish ODPC says that Facebook has not fully implemented the suggestions and that further work has to be done, but there seem to be no consequences or fines for not complying with these suggestions," said the group in a statement.

No roaming charges after 2012.?

NEW DELHI: The communications ministry will do away with roaming charges paid by mobile users when travelling within India from 2013, telecom secretary R Chandrasekhar told ET, even as he added that it would not be possible to specify the exact month of execution.

The finance ministry asked the telecom department to submit the road map for implementation of the 'one nation-free roaming' that was announced by communications minister Kapil Sibal earlier this year. In May, the Union Cabinet had approved the National Telecom Policy - 2012 that aimed at doing away with roaming charges and introducing a pan-India mobile permit (unified licence) that would enable mobile phone firms to offer all communication services.

"Our first priority is the upcoming spectrum auctions. At the same time, we are working on the Unified Licence (UL) and we want to finalise this by December. Once the UL regime is rolled out post December, concepts like 'One nation-free roaming' that is part of it will be introduced. This will happen sometime next year (2013). At this stage it will be impossible to specify the exact timeframe," Chandrasekhar said.

This consumer-centric move, which is bound to bring down the mobile bills of frequent travellers, will dent revenues of India's beleaguered telecom companies since roaming charges account for about 10% of the sector's annual sales.

Rolls-Royce today launched its Phantom Series II,The car, priced at Rs 4.64 crore.


MUMBAI: Rolls-Royce today launched its Phantom Series II in the domestic market, the latest version of the super luxury car that came out in 2003.

The car, priced at Rs 4.64 crore onward, offers fully-LED headlamps as well as a characteristic whiter light, augmenting safety and preventing driver tiredness.
Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, General Manger, Emerging Markets - Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl poses with a Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car as it is unveiled to the media at an event in Mumbai on September 21, 2012. (AFP)
"The Indian market continues to prove its appetite for luxury products. There is sustained demand from the country's discerning client base, who appreciate the timeless design of Phantom Series II," Rolls-Royce Motor Cars General Manager for Emerging Markets, Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl said.

Stating that super luxury car customers were not hit by the slowdown in the economy, Hasenoehrl said there was much higher potential for the segment the Indian market.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II car launched
Models pose with Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II during its launch in Mumbai on Friday. (PTI)

"I would say the potential in India exceeds by far than 100 cars," he said, but did not divulge the number of cars Rolls-Royce sold last year. The company, which has currently three dealerships -- Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad -- will be adding two more outlets shortly, he said.

"All our dealer partners are in discussions to expand the network. We are ready to set up one at Chandigarh shortly and the next in line could be close to Mumbai," Hasenoehrl said.
Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car launched
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, General Manger, Emerging Markets - Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl poses with a Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car as it is unveiled to the media at an event in Mumbai on September 21, 2012. (AFP)

Friday, 21 September 2012

UPDATE 4-Apple's iPhone 5 uses chips from Qualcomm, Avago, Skyworks


 Chip suppliers also include SK Hynix, Triquint - iFixit
* Cirrus audio chip inside iPhone 5 -iFixit
* STMicroelectronics provided gyroscope -iFixit
* Controller chips from PMC-Sierra, Broadcom -iFixit
* Latest iPhone went on sale Friday morning
By Stuart McDill and Noel Randewich
MELBOURNE/SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Apple's iPhone 5 uses chips from Qualcomm Inc, Avago Technologies Ltd and Skyworks Solutions Inc, according to repair firm iFixit, which pried one open.
The latest iPhone, which first went on sale in Australia on Friday morning, has a larger, 4-inch screen and is slimmer and far lighter than previous models.
Apple Inc booked over two million online pre-orders for the device in the first 24 hours, underpinning investors' expectations the new device will maintain the Cupertino, California company's meteoric growth.
Other companies supplying parts for the new phone include DRAM and flash memory chipmaker SK Hynix and radio-frequency chipmaker Triquint Semiconductor Inc, according to iFixit, which stripped down one of the new devices in Melbourne.
The device included an audio chip made by Cirrus Logic Inc . Speculation has swirled that Cirrus technology has replaced that of rival Audience Inc.
It also had a gyroscope, used to track the phone's orientation, made by STMicroelectronics as well as controller chips from PMC-Sierra Inc and Broadcom Corp .
News that a supplier has been chosen -- or rejected -- for one of Apple's products can sometimes cause drastic swings in stock prices.
Earlier this month, shares in Audience plummeted 63 percent after it said Apple would no longer use its noise filtering technology. Shares in Cirrus spiked at the end of July after it predicted quarterly revenue would jump 70 percent.
Apple doesn't disclose which companies make the components that go into its smartphones.
iFixit co-founder Luke Soules spent the night lined up at a local store to buy one of the first iPhone 5s.
Fueled by Red Bull energy drinks to keep himself going, Soules rushed the phone to a nearby Mac repair store fitted out with tools, lights and a camera to begin dissecting the iPhone, a process that can take hours.
To see iFixit's teardown, click
SILENT GRINS
Chip executives who are often happy to boast to reporters about what smartphones their components have been chosen for turn silent at the mention of Apple - for fear of losing current business or missing future opportunities with the world's most prestigious consumer electronics device maker.
Teardowns give investors a vital glimpse of which suppliers have been chosen for new Apple devices.
The iPhone 5 supports faster 4G networks thanks to a chip supplied by Qualcomm. It also comes with a number of software updates, including Apple's new in-house maps feature.
The latest iPhone includes a new A6 processor that Apple says runs twice as fast as the previous generation. Apple depends on Samsung Electronics to manufacture mobile processors on its behalf, a relationship strained by the two companies' bitter legal dispute over patents.
Avago makes chips that keep different kinds of radio signals - like Wi-Fi and bluetooth - from interfering with each other and its components have been found in previous iPhones.
Wireless chipmaker Skyworks and Triquint were also expected to appear in the iPhone 5.
Other semiconductors Soules found in the phone were labeled Apple but are likely made by unnamed suppliers.