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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Get WhatsApp for Free for 10 years [Android hack]

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Gadget needed :
A. Iphone / Ipad [Borrow your friend's phone  ;) ]
B. Your own Android phone


How to extend:
1. Register your Android WhatsApp phone number on WhatsApp for iPhone (doesn't need to change the sim card, just register the number).

2. Enter 3 digit SMS code sent to your sim card and enter it on WhatsApp for iPhone.

3. Re install whatsapp for Android, then register your number that already registered in iPhone and you will get 10 years license.

ENJOY!!


Note :- For Installing WhatsApp on ur iPhone/iPad use Installous :P

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Download Nokia Firmware Files for Flashing With Navifirm

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In the last post I had posted the tutorial to flash Nokia Phones with JAF. But many people still dont know from where to get the firmware files, so in this post I am posting the tutorial for downloading the firmware files . :)

1. Download and Install Navifirm software. For running Navifirm you must also install .NET Framework 3.5 or the latest version of it.

2. Double Click on Navirfirm Plus.exe

3. In the server menu Nokia Care Suite should be selected. See the screenshot below


4. In the Products Tab Select your Mobile Model with the correct Type i.e. the RM version. For checking your RM version dial *#0000# from your phone. And select the latest version from the Release Tab.


5. Now In the Variants tab you have to enter a 7 digit CODE, which you will find on the backside of your phone after removing the battery , the CODE will be above the IMEI number.



6. As you can see in the above screenshot I have entered my 7 digit CODE in the Variants tab after selecting the latest version but the Variants tab is empty the results have been hidden that means the latest version is not available for my phone , now we should select a previous version until we get results in the Variants Tab.


7. You can see that I have selected a previous version and I got the result in the Variants Tab, if for your phone you are not getting the result in the previous version then select one more previous version, do this until you get results.

8. Now Select any one of the two results ( both are same so select any one of your choice). And select on both the PPM, Content and Mcu  file type and download the files.


 9. Thats all you have downloaded the firmware files.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Nokia Mobiles Flashing Tutorial with JAF

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First We have to download JAF and Navifirm and install them. And also install .NET Framework 3.5 if one does not have :)

Ok , so here we go,

1. Copy all firmware to : "C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-356\"  where RM-356 is your Mobile Type. For downloading the firmware Files refer my post How to Download Nokia Firmware Files



2. Connect your Phone to your PC/Laptop. Exit NOKIA PC SUITE.
3. Now open OGM_JAF_PKEY_Emulator_v3.exe


 

4.Click Go


5. You will get an error like this Error: BOX DRIVER NOT INSTALLED ==> click OK


 6. Select BB5 ==> Manual Flash ==> Dead USB ==> Use INI


 7. Select Your Phone Model.


8. You will see MCU, PPM, CNT, APE Variant become green


9. Now TURN OFF your phone !! and then click FLASH button after that press power button for 2-3 seconds(don't hold it) on your phone and JAF will start flashing.


 10. When flash will finish restart your phone (by releasing your battery and put it back)




P.S. Note - All the download links of the softwares will be given later on till then google and get the required softwares :P......

    

Thursday, November 22, 2012

How to Crack a Wi-Fi Network’s WPA Password with Reaver

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Your Wi-Fi network is your conveniently wireless gateway to the internet, and since you're not keen on sharing your connection with any old hooligan who happens to be walking past your home, you secure your network with a password, right?
Here's the bad news: A new, free, open-source tool called Reaver exploits a security hole in wireless routers and can crack most routers' current passwords with relative ease. Here's how to crack a WPA or WPA2 password, step by step, with Reaver—and how to protect your network against Reaver attacks. 

In the first section of this post, I'll walk through the steps required to crack a WPA password using Reaver. You can follow along with either the video or the text below. After that, I'll explain how Reaver works, and what you can do to protect your network against Reaver attacks.

First, a quick note: As we remind often remind readers when we discuss topics that appear potentially malicious: Knowledge is power, but power doesn't mean you should be a jerk, or do anything illegal. Knowing how to pick a lock doesn't make you a thief. Consider this post educational, or a proof-of-concept intellectual exercise. The more you know, the better you can protect yourself.

What You'll Need

You don't have to be a networking wizard to use Reaver, the command-line tool that does the heavy lifting, and if you've got a blank DVD, a computer with compatible Wi-Fi, and a few hours on your hands, you've got basically all you'll need. There are a number of ways you could set up Reaver, but here are the specific requirements for this guide:

  • The BackTrack 5 Live DVD. BackTrack is a bootable Linux distribution that's filled to the brim with network testing tools, and while it's not strictly required to use Reaver, it's the easiest approach for most users. Download the Live DVD from BackTrack's download page and burn it to a DVD. You can alternately download a virtual machine image if you're using VMware, but if you don't know what VMware is, just stick with the Live DVD. As of this writing, that means you should select BackTrack 5 R1 from the Release drop-down, select Gnome, 32- or 64-bit depending on your CPU (if you don't know which you have, 32 is a safe bet), ISO for image, and then download the ISO.
  • A computer with Wi-Fi and a DVD drive. BackTrack will work with the wireless card on most laptops, so chances are your laptop will work fine. However, BackTrack doesn't have a full compatibility list, so no guarantees. You'll also need a DVD drive, since that's how you'll boot into BackTrack. I used a six-year-old MacBook Pro.
  • A nearby WPA-secured Wi-Fi network. Technically, it will need to be a network using WPA security with the WPS feature enabled. I'll explain in more detail in the "How Reaver Works" section how WPS creates the security hole that makes WPA cracking possible.
  • A little patience. This is a 4-step process, and while it's not terribly difficult to crack a WPA password with Reaver, it's a brute-force attack, which means your computer will be testing a number of different combinations of cracks on your router before it finds the right one. When I tested it, Reaver took roughly 2.5 hours to successfully crack my password. The Reaver home page suggests it can take anywhere from 4-10 hours. Your mileage may vary.


Let's Get Crackin'

At this point you should have BackTrack burned to a DVD, and you should have your laptop handy.

Step 1: Boot into BackTrack

 

To boot into BackTrack, just put the DVD in your drive and boot your machine from the disc. (Google around if you don't know anything about live CDs/DVDs and need help with this part.) During the boot process, BackTrack will prompt you to to choose the boot mode. Select "BackTrack Text - Default Boot Text Mode" and press Enter.
Eventually BackTrack will boot to a command line prompt. When you've reached the prompt, type startx and press Enter. BackTrack will boot into its graphical interface.

Step 2: Install Reaver

Reaver has been added to the bleeding edge version of BackTrack, but it's not yet incorporated with the live DVD, so as of this writing, you need to install Reaver before proceeding. (Eventually, Reaver will simply be incorporated with BackTrack by default.) To install Reaver, you'll first need to connect to a Wi-Fi network that you have the password to.
  1. Click Applications > Internet > Wicd Network Manager
  2. Select your network and click Connect, enter your password if necessary, click OK, and then click Connect a second time.
Now that you're online, let's install Reaver. Click the Terminal button in the menu bar (or click Applications > Accessories > Terminal). At the prompt, type:
 apt-get update 
And then, after the update completes:
apt-get install reaver 
If all went well, Reaver should now be installed. It may seem a little lame that you need to connect to a network to do this, but it will remain installed until you reboot your computer. At this point, go ahead and disconnect from the network by opening Wicd Network Manager again and clicking Disconnect. (You may not strictly need to do this. I did just because it felt like I was somehow cheating if I were already connected to a network.)

Step 3: Gather Your Device Information, Prep Your Crackin'

In order to use Reaver, you need to get your wireless card's interface name, the BSSID of the router you're attempting to crack (the BSSID is a unique series of letters and numbers that identifies a router), and you need to make sure your wireless card is in monitor mode. So let's do all that.
Find your wireless card: Inside Terminal, type:
iwconfig 
Press Enter. You should see a wireless device in the subsequent list. Most likely, it'll be named wlan0, but if you have more than one wireless card, or a more unusual networking setup, it may be named something different.
Put your wireless card into monitor mode: Assuming your wireless card's interface name is wlan0, execute the following command to put your wireless card into monitor mode:
airmon-ng start wlan0 
This command will output the name of monitor mode interface, which you'll also want to make note of. Most likely, it'll be mon0, like in the screenshot below. Make note of that.

Find the BSSID of the router you want to crack: Lastly, you need to get the unique identifier of the router you're attempting to crack so that you can point Reaver in the right direction. To do this, execute the following command:
airodump-ng wlan0 

(Note: If airodump-ng wlan0 doesn't work for you, you may want to try the monitor interface instead—e.g., airodump-ng mon0.)
You'll see a list of the wireless networks in range—it'll look something like the screenshot below:

When you see the network you want, press Ctrl+C to stop the list from refreshing, then copy that network's BSSID (it's the series of letters, numbers, and colons on the far left). The network should have WPA or WPA2 listed under the ENC column. 
Now, with the BSSID and monitor interface name in hand, you've got everything you need to start up Reaver.

Step 4: Crack a Network's WPA Password with Reaver

Now execute the following command in the Terminal, replacing bssid and moninterface with the BSSID and monitor interface and you copied down above:
reaver -i moninterface -b bssid -vv 
For example, if your monitor interface was mon0 like mine, and your BSSID was 8D:AE:9D:65:1F:B2 (a BSSID I just made up), your command would look like:
reaver -i mon0 -b 8D:AE:9D:65:1F:B2 -vv 
Press Enter, sit back, and let Reaver work its disturbing magic. Reaver will now try a series of PINs on the router in a brute force attack, one after another. This will take a while. In my successful test, Reaver took 2 hours and 30 minutes to crack the network and deliver me with the correct password. As mentioned above, the Reaver documentation says it can take between 4 and 10 hours, so it could take more or less time than I experienced, depending. When Reaver's cracking has completed, it'll look like this:


A few important factors to consider: Reaver worked exactly as advertised in my test, but it won't necessarily work on all routers (see more below). Also, the router you're cracking needs to have a relatively strong signal, so if you're hardly in range of a router, you'll likely experience problems, and Reaver may not work. Throughout the process, Reaver would sometimes experience a timeout, sometimes get locked in a loop trying the same PIN repeatedly, and so on. I just let it keep on running, and kept it close to the router, and eventually it worked its way through.
Also of note, you can also pause your progress at any time by pressing Ctrl+C while Reaver is running. This will quit the process, but Reaver will save any progress so that next time you run the command, you can pick up where you left off-as long as you don't shut down your computer (which, if you're running off a live DVD, will reset everything).

How Reaver Works

Now that you've seen how to use Reaver, let's take a quick overview of how Reaver works. The tool takes advantage of a vulnerability in something called Wi-Fi Protected Setup, or WPS. It's a feature that exists on many routers, intended to provide an easy setup process, and it's tied to a PIN that's hard-coded into the device. Reaver exploits a flaw in these PINs; the result is that, with enough time, it can reveal your WPA or WPA2 password.







Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Blackmart Alpha (Android Market to get paid Apps for free)

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Hey Guys, we all know how annoying it can get when trying to download paid apps for free right??? So I decided to make a tutorial for you guys on how to get Blackmart Alpha on any android device and the best part is that u don't have to root your phone. So for any of you who dont know whats Blackmart Alpha is , its an application that allows to download any paid app for free. So lets get started with the tutorial. All you need is ur android device

 

 

1. go to settings – Applications – and check unknown sources. 
2.Download Blackmart Alpha from here - Blackmart Alpha 
3.Install the app using any file manager.
4.Enjoy ur paid apps.

If anyone has any problem, u are free to post in the comments section

 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

WiFi File Transfer Pro for Android

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Recently i had bought data cable for transfer files from pc to android and android to pc but after sometimes my cable stopped working even that was an original Sony Data cable and i got into a big trouble because wanted to transfer some imp files ,then i search on Google something for the software to transfer files and i found WIFI TRANSFER PRO,with this software you can transfer files from your phone to pc and pc to phone without any problem and Transfer rate will be same as data cable.....so if you have a wifi in your pc and android phone then this software will be so much useful for you.

Download Link:
WiFi File Transfer Pro 1.0.4

Install apk file and open it
Connect your phone to wifi and open wifi transfer pro
Tap on start and you will get an IP address with http protocol,now you have to do is just write that ip address in your pc/laptop's browser and you will be able to see your whole sdcard in your browser.

If any problem u can comment :)