Future is Open Source…………………..NOT !
We are hearing this things from years that open source is the future of the world ,everything will be open source in future but i don’t think it is possible in a logical way ,i know i sound very strange and against the majority but i know whatever point and example i am going to [...]
Quantum Computing the new Horizon in Computing History
The massive amount of processing power generated by computer manufacturers has not yet been able to quench our thirst for speed and computing capacity. In 1947, American computer engineer Howard Aiken said that just six electronic digital computers would satisfy the computing needs of the United States. Others have made similar errant predictions about the [...]
Semantic E-mail Delivery: The Future of E-mail?
Smart email figures out who should get messages. … new cutting edge technology? or just another waste of time? Perhaps you might discover a life-changing potential so stay tuned. A prototype e-mail system being tested at Stanford University later this year will radically change how users specify where their messages are supposed to be delivered. [...]
Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope: Virtual telescope opens night sky
Where science meets imagination ! Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope Released. May 12th, 2008 Any Star Wars , Star Trek fan (like me) knows that space travel is not always easy, but Microsoft wants to make traveling the ‘final frontier’ as simple as turning on your computer. Joining Google Sky and Stellarium is Microsoft’s entrant to the [...]
CAIN and ABEL Tutorial 4
This will contain Network Enumerator Promiscuous-mode scanner Sniffer SQL Server 2000 Password Extractor Traceroute Network Enumerator The Network Enumerator uses the native Windows network management functions (Net*) to discover what is present on the network. It allows a quick identification of Domain Controllers, SQL Servers, Printer Servers, Remote Access Dial-In Servers, Novell Servers, Apple File [...]
Hotlinking and Bandwidth Theft
The internet is going at a pretty fast pace. We can also find bloggers, webmasters and website developers among ourselves these days. This is an important reason for me to write this post. Before proceeding let me give a small introduction about what actually I have posted here. Introduction Bandwidth theft does not mean cracking [...]
CAIN and ABEL Tutorial 3
This part of the tutorial will contain Certificates Collector Cisco Config Downloader/Uploader Mac Scanner Certificates Collector Cain’s Certificates Collector grabs server certificates from HTTPS web sites and prepares them for APR-HTTPS. The feature is automatically used by the HTTPS sniffer filter but you can also use it manually to create a list of pre-calculated fake [...]
CAIN and ABEL Tutorial 2
This part of the tutorial will cover: ARP Poison Routing APR-HTTPS APR APR (ARP Poison Routing) is a main feature of the program. It enables sniffing on switched networks and the hijacking of IP traffic between hosts. The name “ARP Poison Routing” derives from the two steps needed to perform such unusual network sniffing: an [...]
BandWidth Explained
BandWidth Explained Most hosting companies offer a variety of bandwidth options in their plans. So exactly what is bandwidth as it relates to web hosting? Put simply, bandwidth is the amount of traffic that is allowed to occur between your web site and the rest of the internet. The amount of bandwidth a hosting company [...]
GMAIL Search Query
Gmail Search Syntax Gmail offers a rich search syntax for routing through your email message travel through the headers of your email message archive in search of mail sent by someone matching the keyword you provide: from:arbabusmani@gmail.com finds all messages sent to someone matching a provided keyword. (Don’t forget plus-addressing) to:usmani.arbab@yahoo.com to:hacking+books@gmail.com Match messages with [...]
