Saturday 27 September 2014

Create Your Own Folder Lock Without Any Software




Create Your Own Folder Lock Without Any Software. To create any protected folder without any software just copy and paste follow code in Notepad and save with extension FolderLock.bat

Code:

@ECHO OFF
title www.hackersonlineclub.com
if EXIST "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" goto UNLOCK
if NOT EXIST MyFolder goto MDMyFolder
:CONFIRM
echo Are you sure to lock this folder? (Y/N)
set/p "cho=>"
if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
if %cho%==y goto LOCK
if %cho%==n goto END
if %cho%==N goto END
echo Invalid choice.
goto CONFIRM
:LOCK
ren MyFolder "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
attrib +h +s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
echo Folder locked
goto End
:UNLOCK
echo Enter password to Unlock Your Secure Folder
set/p "pass=>"
if NOT %pass%== admin goto FAIL
attrib -h -s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
ren "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" MyFolder
echo Folder Unlocked successfully
goto End
:FAIL
echo Invalid password
goto end
:MDMyFolder
md MyFolder
echo MyFolder created successfully
goto End
:End
Steps to follow:
>> Save the notepad file as FolderLock.bat (.bat is must).  
>> Now double click on FolderLock.bat and a new folder will be created with name MyFolder.
>> Copy all your important data which you want to be protected in the New folder.
>> Now double click on FolderLock.bat and when command prompt appears Type Y and press enter.
>> Now MyFolder will be hidden from your view, to access that folder double click on FolderLock.bat .
>> It will ask to enter your password and done. (Default password is admin).
>> To change the password replace admin with new password in the code.
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Source: http://blog.hackersonlineclub.com/2014/04/create-your-own-folder-lock-without-any.html#sthash.B4EjpBEC.dpuf

Friday 19 September 2014

Hacking Someone's Facebook Password Using Some Software Or Website??

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Do you know there are over thousands of websites and software that claim to hack Facebook password of any account? They'd ask you the victim's profile ID, maybe your credentials and some money too and will reportedly tell you the password which, to be honest, never works. Ever wonder why? Let me tell you why, they're FAKE! They're a scam which tricks you somehow in losing your money or your own Facebook account. Just give it a thought, why would Zuckerberg and his team spend Billions of Dollars on Facebook if one could hack it in less than a minute? Today, we'll take a look at this topic in detail with some example websites and software and get answers to some common related questions.

Back in 2005, I came across a mechanism that reportedly hacked Yahoo mail password for a user using some simple tricks. It didn't work for me for obvious reasons but I didn't stop believing the possibility until I grew up to realize how helpless I am here. One of the major concerns of large organizations like Facebook and Yahoo is security because of the super sensitive information about people they have. Several hundred million dollars are spend yearly by these organizations to ensure security and then there's these websites that claim to undo all that protection in less than a minute.


The Facebook password cracking Websites and Software

Let's start with some examples here. I googled the subject and picked the top results without order. Didn't care to search harder because there are thousands such and I know that all are FAKE.

So let's look at this GETFBHACK.com.
hacking facebook password
Their Free Facebook hacker program is said to be capable of cracking the password of any Facebook user within a day. Sounds cool, I could try it out, but my Norton Antivirus rejected the file straight away.

I also picked up another one. This Hack-Fbook-Password asks me to enter the profile ID of a user and it will crack the password. I said Okay and began the process.
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It ran certain algorithms to determine the password and finally landed me on a page that said I could DOWNLOAD the password IF I fill an online survey first. Those of you who've been redirected to surveys would know they don't work and are put just so to get traffic and earn money.

I said maybe I should leave the website now but hey, they gave me a prize!
hacking facebook

So I just became the luckiest person in my city just like that!

Now tell me, how can a sane person believe in all this?

The truth!

Let me get this straight to you, these websites do nothing at all just waste your time and are never able to do the job. In fact, downloaded programs just make the situation worse when you run them. I had my Norton Antivirus to guard me otherwise I could be in severe danger currently.

These software are mostly keyloggers and tracking programs that record your keystrokes and action and steal personal information from your computer in the background and send it to their master servers. So ultimately a hacker wannabe gets hacked, how ironic!

From now on in the post, I'll be using the word 'Hacker' for these websites and software since you're no more in the position to be called that.

Why do these 'Hackers' do all that?

facebook hack
Setting up websites, maintaining them and developing software is not an easy task. It requires some money. So why do these 'hackers' do all the hassle? It's because they get equivalent or more money in return. They can extract your credit card details and other banking info from your system and use it for their advantage. They can hack your account and use it for wrong purposes. Give me one reason why one wouldn't steal money and hack accounts for no loss.

Why people fall in their webs?

facebook hack
Why do people try to use such unreal hacking procedures? It's because it's unreal to me, it's unreal to you but not to those who are not much familiar with the working of a software. They get in the web of these hackers and eventually get screwed up pretty bad without consent.

The websites give guarantees and also portray their 'imaginary' happy customers so as to trick a reader. Such tactics are simple but really powerful and serves to their advantage in most cases. This is also why there are thousands of such websites available.

So is Facebook account an 'unbreakable fortress'?

facebook hacking
Well, NO. Facebook accounts can be hacked. No online service is foolproof and that is because of the flaws and bugs in their software. There are several ACTUAL hackers in the world who can analyse a website's security and use that against it thus making hacking a reality.

But I'm 100% sure none of them uses these scam and fake websites that claim to do the impossible. You can check out our hacking section to know more.

I'll end the 'lesson' with an idiom, "look before you leap". Focus, think and then follow. In case of any queries or confusions head over to the comments section. Cheers :)

Source-http://www.coolhackingtrick.com/2014/02/facebook-hacking-website-truth.html

Thursday 18 September 2014

Computer Hacking In The New Age, All You Need To Know About Hacking Today

                                   

Every human discovery has pros and cons, so is the computer which has pervaded all our lives. The modern humanity is increasingly dependent on computer for various day-to-day activities. Computers do us a whole lot of good things, but it is not without some pitfalls. With the extensive use of internet for hundreds of our needs, computer opens a vicious cycle of hackers. Computer hacking is a term which refers to an individual’s illegal and unauthorized access to the data which are stored in a user’s system. This is done to disturb the confidentiality and security of the user’s computer.


The hackers focus on individuals’ computer system when they are online. As long as you are not connected to internet you are less prone to hacking. The access to internet has actually made computer hacking easy. You must protect your computer with strong antivirus & firewall programs to keep hackers away. Hackers are known for creating problems which are difficult to solve. This gives a good business to computer investigators and technicians. Hacking can be done in lots of ways. Few of them are given below:
  • Worms: These are the programs which propagate through networks.
  • Trojans: These are hidden in websites, attached files and emails.
  • Viruses: These attach themselves to various kinds of files. They can damage certain functions of your computer.
Hackers also crash on wireless networks which do not have firewall installed and enabled. They can also send email attachments with malicious software which get embedded on the victim’s computer. Hackers attack accounts which have weak passwords. All these are done to get access to confidential and sensitive information of the users. Whatever is the method of hacking, the effect is harmful for the user. Your system will be flooded with viruses, malwares which steal your information. In order to avoid hacking one has to make sure that the systems at home or office have the latest anti-virus program and firewall installed and enabled. These programs need to be regularly updated. Use the latest browser and scan your computer on a regular basis.

New Age...

The New Age of internet has brought with it many risk factors along with umpteen advantages. The New Age is the time where our personal lives are no longer very personal, but people are able to access personal information of internet users from various sources in the virtual world. We need to be careful about usernames and passwords, else it will lead to dangerous consequences. Universities, large companies and government agencies are mostly targeted by hackers simply because of the bulk of information they handle. The great newspapers like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times were also targeted by hackers.

Computer hackers are people who gain remote access to information stored in a system elsewhere. During the 1950s and 60s hackers were more drawn towards learning the operations of a computer rather than stealing confidential information of a remote user. Unlike the olden days, now computer hacking has become more sophisticated and organized. In the late 1990s hackers tried to get access to files in the network of Pentagon. Some more expert hackers gained access to the patent files at the Indiana University School of Medicine in February 2003. Many hackers were sentenced in the history since hacking represents a potential national security threat.

Viruses

One major tool hackers use to steal information from computer systems is the use of viruses. Over the years the number of viruses has increased drastically. The virtual world now has above 100000 viruses and the number grows virtually every day. Apart from the threat the computer hackers pose, they also can be beneficial in one way. They can bring to light the flaws in a computer network. Hackers can help in redesigning the system and in making information inaccessible to illegal users and to unauthorized access.

Getting Administrative Access

Getting a log in password is one of the predominant ways to get access to a computer which is by the side of the hacker. Getting remote access to a computer is another way to hack a system. Managing to crack a Wi-Fi password is the third method of sneaking into someone else’s system. Hacking if done on a public or school computer will have serious consequences. The hacker will be put behind the bars for illegally accessing the computer which does not belong to him or her.

Source- http://www.coolhackingtrick.com/2014/03/computer-hacking-in-new-age-all-you.html

Tuesday 16 September 2014

iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. LG G3

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When Apple finally went ahead and confirmed the long-rumoured big-screen iPhone, the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, comparisons with the top-end phablets in the market became obvious. The most obvious rival for the iPhone 6 Plus would be Samsung'srecently unveiled Galaxy Note 4, the latest model in a series that helped define the segment.

Another smartphone that should be featured in an iPhone 6 Plus comparison is the LG G3 (Review | Pictures), the first smartphone by a major manufacturer to feature a Quad-HD (1440x2560 pixels) display. The G3 also features a 5.5-inch display, which makes it directly comparable with the iPhone 6 Plus. On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 4 features a slightly larger 5.7-inch display with the same Quad-HD resolution.

(Specifications in comparison: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. LG G3)

On the display resolution front, the iPhone 6 Plus certainly falls behind, featuring a 1080x1920 pixel resolution on a 5.5-inch display, which translates to a pixel density of 401 pixels per inch (ppi). In terms of pixel density, the LG G3 is the clear winner, at 538ppi. The Galaxy Note 4 isn't too far behind, at roughly 515ppi, due to its slightly larger display.

In terms of dimensions, the iPhone 6 Plus measures in at 158.10x77.80x7.10mm, making it slimmer than both the the Galaxy Note 4 (153.50x78.60x8.50mm) and LG G3 (146.30x74.60x8.90mm), though it is a fair bit taller than both, and wider than the LG G3.


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Including weight however, and the G3 comes out on top. The only plastic build phone in the comparison, the LG G3 weighs only 149 grams, compared to the iPhone 6 Plus and its 172 grams weight, and the Galaxy Note 4's 176 grams.

Coming to the hardware innards, and we are left with a comparison that will not see a winner until the iPhone 6 Plus is torn down and put through a gamut of tests. It runs on the Apple A8 SoC, and the company hasn't yet revealed (and probably will never) the clock speed, number of cores, or system memory.

(Also see: iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. LG G3 vs. Sony Xperia Z3 vs. HTC One (M8))

On the other hand, while we know the chipsets the LG G3 and Galaxy Note 4 run on (2.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 and 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805, respectively), the latter smartphone has yet to be put through benchmark tests - though on paper it appears to be faster. Notably, an octa-core Exynos 5433 variant (1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 + 1.9GHz quad-core Cortex-A57) will be available in some countries, including India - if following the trend of earlier Samsung flagship launches in the country.

Of course, while the 64-bit Apple A8 SoC (with M8 motion co-processor) may be revealed as an unimpressive offering on paper (with a possible dual-core CPU and just 1GB of RAM), the company has a history of excellent record of hardware-software optimisation - in the past delivering industry-leading performance with meagre specifications. Notably, it is also hard to compare iOS device performance with Android devices, because of the paucity of common benchmarks.

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Back to what's known, we see the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 bears 3GB of RAM, and the 32GB storage variant of the LG G3 also features 3GB of RAM (while the 16GB storage variant bears 2GB of RAM). On paper, the Qualcomm-powered variant of the Galaxy Note 4 seems to come out ahead with its faster Snapdragon 805 SoC, though the real-word performance of all three smartphones will have to be compared to finally declare a winner.

Coming to the camera, we see that Apple hasn't really updated the optics dramatically on the iPhone 6 Plus - however, unlike the iPhone 6, it has included optical image stabilisation (OIS). It does share several features with the iPhone 6 though, such as a the new 'Focus pixel' autofocus technology, a 8-megapixel sensor, True Tone flash, and an f/2.2 lens. 

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on the other hand features a 16-megapixel camera, and also comes with optical image stabilisation and a flash. The LG G3 features a 13-megapixel camera with OIS and its own Laser Autofocus technology, apart from dual-LED flash.

The iPhone 6 Plus sports a 1.2-megapixel front camera (f/2.2 lens), while the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a 3.7-megapixel front camera (f/1.9), while the LG G3 has a 2.1-megapixel front camera. As we've seen in the past, it is almost impossible to compare cameras based purely on pixel count, and the output quality is all that matters. Most end-users never actually use their captured images at full-resolution, and simply share their photos on social media, or apply them as wallpapers. Only professional photographers need to worry about pixel count, that too when blowing up the image for specific purposes. The real-world camera performance comparison will be only done when we review the iPhone 6 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

We come to SIM type, and though this doesn't obviously make a big difference to the end-user, it is worth noting the iPhone 6 Plus only supports Nano-SIM type SIM cards, while the Galaxy Note 4 and G3 support Micro-SIM type SIM cards. All three smartphones offers NFC, which doesn't seem like anything new for top-end Android flagship devices - however, was a feature that was long missing in Apple's iPhone lineup. It will help power the newly-unveiled Apple Pay mobile wallet and payment system.


lg_g3_iphone_6_plus_comparison.jpgAnother wireless connectivity feature that should be mentioned is Bluetooth, with the iPhone 6 Plus and LG G3 featuring Bluetooth v4.00, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 feature Bluetooth v4.1. While ultimately the smartphone manufacturer's implementation and applications of the wireless connectivity standard matter, it's worth noting the end-users may see improved LTE-compatibility with Bluetooth 4.1. The newer spec also gives manufacturers more control over disconnect thresholds and reconnection times, apart from such functionality as a single device playing the role of the hub and peripheral at the same time.

Notably, of the three, only the Galaxy Note 4 features LTE-A (Cat.6) connectivity (N910S) on a select model, with a theoretical maximum download speed of 300Mbps. Both the iPhone 6 Plus and LG G3 feature LTE (Cat.4) connectivity, with a maximum download speed of 150Mbps. Two variants of the LG G3, called the LG G3 A and LG G3 Cat.6 andavailable only in Korea, do offer LTE-A connectivity - but it's not very fair to include them in this comparison.

Notably, the iPhone 6 Plus comes in 16GB, 64GB, or 128GB inbuilt storage variants, the clear winner in terms of maximum inbuilt storage capacity, compared to the LG G3's 16GB and 32GB, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 availability only in a 32GB variant. However, unlike the G3 and Galaxy Note 4, the iPhone 6 Plus features no expandable storage slot. The G3 supports a maximum microSD card capacity of 128GB, while the Galaxy Note 4 supports a maximum of 64GB.

Unfortunately, the battery capacity of the iPhone 6 Plus has not been detailed by Apple. The Galaxy Note 4 features a 3220mAh battery, while the LG G3 features a 3000mAh battery. With the larger display, the larger battery on the Galaxy Note 4 may just deliver similar performance to that on the G3, though we will only be able to confirm this once we review the former.

Of the three smartphones in the comparison, both the LG G3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 feature infra-red connectivity, enabling them to be used for several functions including serving as remote controls. The iPhone 6 Plus notably does not have this feature.

Notably, of the three smartphones, only the Galaxy Note 4 offers a stylus - the S Pen - which adds increased functionality for sharing, input, and more, with a proprietary UI including Air Command functions that let users bring up memos, take screenshots and make notes across apps. While third-party styli can be bought for both the iPhone 6 Plus and LG G3, they will not allow the variety of specialised functions the S Pen will on the Galaxy Note 4.

Lastly, the iPhone 6 Plus comes with a propriety charging and data connector - the Lightning connector - which does enable several interesting additional features such as audio pass through with docks, and more. Of course, with a proprietary setup, there is the obvious limitation that iPhone 6 Plus users will not be able to use another brand's charger in case they've forgotten or misplaced their own - an issue of convenience in countries where iPhone devices are not prevalent, like India.

Price- iPhone 6 plus- 58500
Samsung Galaxy Note 4- 55000
LG G3 D855- 43970
source- http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/features/iphone-6-plus-vs-samsung-galaxy-note-4-vs-lg-g3-1-590769

Friday 5 September 2014

WhatsApp For Pc Without Using Bluestacks & Youwave

Hi,
    Good News for WhatsApp Users. Now you can use your WhatsApp on directly in PC, Its work for any PC, Laptop with any OS like windows, ioS, Linux or any. This make a WhatsApp that works on any platform, in this way was born the WhatsApp born for PC.

So Download and Enjoy or New Creation. This Tool is very safe because  is the ultimate system protection name Safe Guard 2.1. This hack was Tested by me and i want to say that works perfectly on all platform.


How To Install???? Its Just So Easy way:-
    

     1) Download WhatsApp Click on  "DOWNLOAD NOW" Button.
     2) Unzip & Install for Pc Installer.
     3) Click on WhatsApp icon on your desktop to start activation.
     4) For the first time users, is will ask you to enter "Your Name, Display Name, Phone Number &                                                                      Your Status".
    5) Upload you Profile Photo, Photo Size 200px X 200px.
    6) Check all the details you entered and click  Verify and Active button.
    7) Now if all details are ok then you will see a Window pup up saying "Ready to Active".
    8) To Activate it just follow the instruction after clicking "Activate Button"
    9) After Activation is DONE! Just Restart your PC.
  10) ENJOY Your new WhatsApp for PC.