FireSheep – Download – Tutorial

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Firesheep

When logging into a website like facebook, you usually start by entering your username and password. The website then checks to see if an account exists with matching information, and if so, replies back with a “cookie” which is used by your browser for all subsequent page requests.Most  websites protect your password by encrypting the initial login stage, but its surprisingly un-common for websites to encrypt everything after login. This leaves the cookie (and the users account) vulnerable to exploitation via HTTP session hijacking, sometimes reffered to as “sidejacking”,  this when a hacker gets access to a user’s session cookie, allowing them full access to do anything that the original user can do when logged on to that website. On an open wireless network, cookies are sent un-encripted through the air, making these attacks extremely too easy.
This is a widely known problem that has been talked about many times, yet very popular websites like Facebook still fail to protect their users sensitive and private information. The only 100% effective fix to stop this Hack, is full end to end encryption, also known on the web as HTTPS or SSL. Facebook is constantly rolling out new “privacy” features in an endless attempt to silence the screams of unhappy users who are having their accounts hijacked daily, its utterly pointless when someone can just take over an account so easily with a Firesheep attack.


Download – Firesheep

and follow the guide below.
After installing the extension you will now see a new sidebar. Now connect to any open wifi network and click the “Start Capturing” button. Then wait a few secs.

Firesheep

Firesheep

As soon as anyone on the network visits an insecure website known to Firesheep, i.e: Facebook /Twitter / Google Buzz, and millions more,  their user name, and profile photo will be displayed.

FireSheep Download

FireSheep Download

Double-click on the account you want to access, and you’re instantly logged in as them.

Download Firesheep

Download Firesheep

That’s it, you have now hacked Facebook.
Firesheep is free, open source software, and is available to download now for Mac OS X, and Windows. Linux will be supported very soon.
Enjoy, and please use this program sensibly :)

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Chinaman Facebook Hacker 2.4 – Free Download

chinaman facebook hacker 2.4 – Free Download

Chinaman Facebook hacker 2.4
The program Chinaman Facebook Hacker is to be used for educational purposes only. We do not accept any responsibility for any kind of problems which you cause in careless usage, when hacking a facebook account.
Chinaman Facebook Hacker can be downloaded now by clicking Here. The latest version which has been worked on tirelessly has finaley been completed and is ready for use by our valued readers . Lots of bugs have been fixed and extra properties were also added to this superb version of the Chinaman Hacking series. As Chinaman Group strongly recommend you to update you old Chinaman 2.3 software to the new faster Chinaman v2.4 .

 

Download Chinaman Facebook Hacker 2.4

How to use Chinaman Facebook Hacker 2.4

Its easy, just enter the email ID of the person you want to hack into the ” enter id to hack” bar and click hack
it can take anywhere from 2-5 hours depending on the length of password retrieved, the password will be displayed right in front of “password =”


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What website can you download the hack for teen pregnancy on the sims2?

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Question by shortielikesidnie: What website can you download the hack for teen pregnancy on the sims2?
I want to know what website you can go to to get the hack so your teens on the sims2 can get pregnant.
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Try Mod The Sims 2.

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A hostile army has taken over the city. Reclaim the city back with your home guard.
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Q&A: How do you hack a 5g iPod Classic?

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Question by xemoxblondx: How do you hack a 5g iPod Classic?
I have an 80gb ipod classic and when i google “hacks for 5g ipod classic”, i get “ipod classic firmware for ipod video”. I see how people have cool themes, mods and fonts on their ipods and i wanna know how i can too. I have iPodWizard v1.3, but it keeps freezing/crashing when loading. Can someone write me an idiot-leveled tutorial? Help??
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Daily game Jan 25 : Castle Hero

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Choose your weapon and protect your castle.
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Pocket Diner Tip Calculator+ Reviews

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Pocket Diner Tip Calculator+

  • Calculates total individual bills, including tip, for restaurant check-splitting
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  • Adjust tip and tax rates, shared dishes, or even exclude a guest with birthday mode

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HELP: Someone hacked my email on google mail and I need to get my email back?

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Question by : HELP: Someone hacked my email on google mail and I need to get my email back?
Someone hacked my google mail and its a really important email for work and college. How do I get it back.

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This may help. http://devilsworkshop.org/gmail-orkut-google-account-hacked-forget-password-fails/

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20120118 Protei.org, Nature.com

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In October 2010, Cesar Harada found himself in New Orleans with little money and a big idea. Harada, an engineer, had been working on oil-spill mitigation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. But he quit the lab in frustration at what he saw as a slow pace of work and a focus on expensive solutions. He travelled south to join the clean-up operation for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Once there, his mind turned to a futuristic solution: a low-cost clean-up robot that local people could build and deploy themselves. Yet his two criteria for the project — a quick build and open-source intellectual property — all but ruled out academic or industrial funding.

Harada turned to Kickstarter, a website used by authors, film-makers and artists in search of project funding. He uploaded a pitch, set a goal of raising US,500 and listed a series of small rewards for donors. Then he started to network furiously. Money came in from friends and engineering colleagues. A few companies heard about his idea; they pitched in several thousand dollars each. Word reached people he had never met, and they contributed too. When Harada’s funding appeal closed in April 2011, he had raised almost ,000 — enough to assemble a team of engineers and build a prototype of the clean-up robot.

Public interest
If Harada’s experience sounds like a one-off, think again. Crowd-funding — raising money for research directly from the public — looks set to become increasingly common. Established platforms such as Kickstarter are wooing scientists. And similar websites dedicated to connecting scientists with potential funders are being built, or have already launched. The public seems to be responding. Last year, for example, a group of scientists wanting to map water quality along the Mississippi River raised ,000 in a trial project on an online crowd-funding platform called the Open Source Science Project (OSSP).

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At a time when universities and research funding agencies are facing budget cuts, the strategy is attracting attention — as are other ways to raise philanthropic support (see page 254). “It’s timely because of what’s happening with traditional funding sources,” says Daniel Gutierrez, co-founder of FundaGeek, a crowd-funding platform for technology projects that launched last month and is based in Yucca Valley, California.

For crowd-funding to make a real difference, advocates will have to prove that the process — which sometimes sidesteps conventional peer review — channels money to good projects, not just marketable ones. But if they succeed, there may be an unexpected bonus: it might help to forge a direct connection between researchers and lay people, boosting public engagement with science. “This is one of the most appealing aspects of crowd-funding,” says Jennifer Calkins, an ecologist at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, who has raised money for fieldwork on Kickstarter. “We can involve society in the creative journey that we make as scientists.”

Online crowd-funding has already proved its worth in other fields. Kiva, a website through which individuals loan small amounts to entrepreneurs in the developing world, is one notable success: more than 600,000 lenders have channelled almost 5 million through the site since 2005. US President Barack Obama’s 2008 election campaign raised a record-breaking 0 million, much of it from small online donations. And donors have pledged more than 0 million to 13,000 Kickstarter projects. By drastically simplifying the process of connecting donor with cause, the Internet has unleashed a new enthusiasm for giving.

Scientists have come a little late to the crowd-funding party, because they have conventionally had other funding streams. Jai Ranganathan, an ecologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), is one of several researchers trying to make up for lost time. Last November, he helped to launch the #SciFund Challenge, an exercise in which close to 50 research groups had six weeks to raise money through proposals on a crowd-funding platform called RocketHub, which mostly serves artists and entrepreneurs. The challenge raised a total of ,000. Brian Meece, RocketHub’s chief executive, based in New York, says that research projects are a “new and exciting” use for his platform, and that he will retain the science section now that the challenge is over.

Cash for questions
Other crowd-funding enthusiasts are developing donor sites dedicated exclusively to research projects. Sixteen projects are currently vying for funds on SciFlies, a site launched last November by David Fries, a marine engineer at the University of South Florida in St Petersburg. This year, the OSSP hopes to follow up on its success with the Mississippi study by launching a fund-raising appeal for around ten research proposals, says Priyan Weerappuli, a neuroscientist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and the founder of the project.

Each site operates in a slightly different way, but there are common themes. Researchers start by describing and pricing a project, which they submit to the site for approval. If accepted, the pitch is placed online and donors have a few weeks or months to read the proposal and make a donation. Some sites operate on a non-profit basis and channel all proceeds to researchers; others are commercial concerns and take a cut of the money raised.

But although cash-starved scientists are lining up to list their projects, some are also expressing concerns. Take the issue of peer review. SciFlies and the OSSP post projects only after passing them through an expert review process, but Kickstarter’s only requirement is that projects have “a creative purpose” — as defined by the site’s owners. Projects in the #SciFund Challenge did not undergo formal peer review: Ranganathan and co-founder Jarrett Byrnes, a fellow UCSB ecologist, checked only for obvious fraud. “I don’t care if people have badly thought-out projects,” says Ranganathan.

That may sound like a recipe for shoddy science, but crowd-funding advocates say that the process has an inbuilt peer-review system, driven by the donors. Most donors will hear of a project through their social networks. They might be former colleagues of the project owner, or members of the public interested in an ecological study site. So project owners put their reputation among their peers and supporters on the line every time they post a proposal.

“There’s a strong incentive to be honest,” says Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler. “Social forces carry a lot of weight.” The system also puts a premium on inventive, well-thought-out proposals. A poorly conceived pitch that attracts no funds will do nothing for a scientist’s career; nor will one that never delivers on its promises. “It may not be formal peer review, but crowd-funding has validation based on common trust,” says Meece. “It’s a pretty heavy filter.” Even Sally Rockey, deputy director for extramural research at the US National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, sees benefits in an alternative evaluation system if it helps organizations to achieve their research goals. Peer review “is not the only model”, she says.

Some sites are trying to enhance this informal review process. FundaGeek has a discussion forum, the ‘Geek Lounge’, where potential donors are encouraged to debate the merits of a proposal. Last August, the equivalent forum on Kickstarter helped to halt one questionable project. The proposal, for a product called the Tech-Sync Power System, aimed to develop a smartphone app that controls home lighting. It attracted more than ,000 in pledges, but Kickstarter users with electronics knowledge started to question the viability of the system. The project owner, who could not be reached for comment, eventually deleted his proposal as the criticism mounted, and none of the donors lost their money.

The hard sell
Another objection to crowd-funding may be harder to shake. To sell a project, researchers need an attention-grabbing story (see ‘How to woo the crowd’). That is easy to construct if your subject of study is, say, saving pandas or curing cancer. It is less so for researchers working on polymers. So will crowd-funding prove profitable only for ‘sexy’ science?

How to woo the crowd
Jim Giles
The owners of crowd-funding sites give their tips on pitching winning scientific proposals.

Create a compelling story about your research. Who will it benefit? And how? Then tell that story to camera — many sites allow project owners to upload short videos as part of the pitch.
Devise clever rewards for donors. Think about giving away T-shirts decorated with project logos or, for big donors, a chance to visit your lab. Most sites require project owners to offer some reward, but bear in mind the time and expense required to produce and distribute whatever you offer.
Use your social network, online and offline. Tell friends about the project, and ask them to tell their friends. Tweet it, blog it, publicize it on Facebook.
Study previous successful pitches. Talk to the researchers behind them. Learn what works and incorporate it into your pitch.
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Fries concedes that crowd-funding inherently favours certain types of project, particularly those in applied research. He is an optimist, saying that if the approach takes off, conventional funding agencies will simply have to compensate by upping their support for basic science.

Ranganathan, an enthusiastic communicator who runs his own podcast, bristles at the suggestion that crowd-funding will create a two-tier system. “It’s all about telling a compelling story about the research,” he says. “Panda researchers start ahead, but I 100% believe anyone can do it.” A polymer chemist might, for example, focus on new materials that could come out of his or her work.

The pressure to communicate the potential fruits of a research project should not be seen as a burden, adds Ranganathan. Most crowd-funding sites expect project leaders to offer donors something in exchange for their contribution, such as regular updates on the progress of the research. For those who make larger donations there might be visits to a lab or field site. In the case of the Mississippi water-quality study, donors in the region were encouraged to help with collecting water samples from the river. This process should help to forge stronger bonds between researchers and the public.

Whether all this works in wider practice remains to be seen, but many welcome the experiment. “Science thrives on diversity,” says Jack Stilgoe, who studies science and society at the University of Exeter, UK. “We shouldn’t be afraid of innovations in how it is funded. We should be more afraid when research money is all getting spent in the same way on the same sorts of things.”

Nature 481, 252–253 (19 January 2012) doi:10.1038/481252a

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Hacker Typer
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