Link Worth

Written by OpenMindLeader on 10:53 PM

Clothes >> Stickers && Candy

Few of the spams which i receive most of the time

Written by OpenMindLeader on 7:26 AM

I get many spams in my inbox and it has been always a tedious and irritating thing for me...i get mails like saying "shipment of your consignment of funds to your door Step",electronic mail winnig notification and much more saying that i have won many million dollars....one mail was like this


Ref: 575061725
Batch: 8056490902/188

AWARD NOTIFICATION: FINAL NOTICE

Attn: Winner,

We are pleased to inform you of the lottery result winners of Australian International Lottery Programmes held on the 1st of October, 2009 from the Australian International Lottery programme. Which is fully based on an electronic selection of winners using their e-mail addresses? Your name was attached to ticket number; 675061725 9356460902 Serial Number 67749137002. This batch draws the lucky numbers as follows 2-9-23-35-46 bonus number 14, which consequently won the lottery in the second category. You are here by having been approved a lump sum pay of US$500,000.00 (FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS) in cash credit file ref: ILP/HW 46708/09 from the total cash prize shared amongst eight lucky winners in this category.

Due to mix up of some numbers and names, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential until your claims has been processed and your money remitted to your nominated bank. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claims and unwarranted abuse of this programme by some participants. All participants where selected through a computer/mail balloting system drawn from Nine hundred thousand E-mail addresses from Canada, Australia, United States, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually. This Lottery was promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of some multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base. Furthermore, your details (e-mail address) falls within our representative office in Nigeria as indicated in your play coupon and your prize award of US$500,000.00 will be released to you from our regional branch office in Abuja. We hope with part of your prize, you will participate in our end of year high stakes for US$2.3 Million international draw.

To file for your claim. Please quote your Date of draw, Reference Number, Batch Number and Winning Number, which can be found on the top-left corner of this message. Also, you should give in your telephone number to help locate your file easily. For security reasons, we advice all winners to keep this information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize has been released to you and also to the public. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted taking advantage of this programme by non-participant or unofficial personnel.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE:
Simply fill in the needed and contact our claims agent,

Mr. David Albert
E-mail: mrdavidalbert@ymail.com
Tel: +2348065446802

NAME..........EMAIL ADDRESS.......
OCCUPATION.........YOUR FULL ADDRESS..........NATIONALITY..............
MOBILE/PHONE.........SEX.............AGE............

Best Regards

Dr. Patrick Wilmont
Associate Publisher
Australian Lottery Team.


I dont known what they want.... :(
Never reply to these kinds of emails

SpaMs

Written by OpenMindLeader on 7:22 AM

What is a SPAM email?
A SPAM Email is an unsolicited commercial email, in other words, an email trying to sell you something which you haven't requested.

Never reply to a SPAM email


SPAM emails will almost always invite you to unsubscribe from their mailing list. This is a way for them to confirm your email address is real. It will offer a link, or it will say something like 'Reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject', never do it.

In this guide we will give you some general tips about how you can try and minimise these nuisance SPAM emails. We will also look at how you can help stop spammers by reporting the SPAM emails you receive.

Where do they get my email address from?

Spammers get email addresses by various methods, the most common are listed below:

Dictionary attacks
Some spammers use software to randomly generate email addresses for popular email providers. Commonly called dictionary attacks, the software will guess the first part of an email address: guessed@emailprovider.com

The way to avoid this is to use an email address containing special characters such as underscores or numbers.

Purchasing third party lists
Buying email addresses from third parties.

To avoid this only give your email address to trusted sites.


Email Harvesters
Some spammers use special software called email harvesters which scan webpages for email addresses. Common targets for email harvesters are message boards and social networking websites.

To avoid your email being picked up by this type of software, when including your email address on a webpage (for example when you use a message board) try to obscure it. For example, use john AT yourprovider.com instead of using the @ symbol.


How can I report SPAM emails ?

To actively do something about the SPAM problem by reporting any SPAM emails you receive, there are different ways to go about it depending on where you live.

How to Report SPAM emails in the United States
In the US the legislation covering SPAM emails is the CAN-SPAM ACT (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act).

To report any SPAM emails forward a copy of them to spam@uce.gov.

For more on the CAN-SPAM ACT visit the Federal Trade Commission website.

How to Report SPAM emails in the United Kingdom
In the UK you have the The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.

To report SPAM emails that have originated from the UK you can fill out a complaint form, this is a Microsoft Word document which you can find here.

For more on SPAM emails in the UK visit the Information Commissioner's website.

BeEF browser exploitation framework

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:55 AM

This version has more modules and a more flexible framework.

BeEF is the browser exploitation framework. Its purposes in life is to provide an easily integratable framework to demonstrate the impact of browser and cross-site scripting issues in real-time. The modular structure has focused on making module development a trivial process with the intelligence existing within BeEF. Some of the basic functionality includes Keylogging and Clipboard Theft.

Enhancements in the latest version include:

Integration with Metasploit via XMLRPC
Mozilla extension exploitation support
New browser functionality detection modules
Tiered logging for module actions and results


Download and More info: BindShell.Net: BeEF

Command Lists of Bots

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:50 AM

Phatbot Commands
http://www.stanford.edu/~stinson/misc/curr_res/bot_refs/phatbot_commandref.html

Agobot 3 Commands
http://www.stanford.edu/~stinson/misc/curr_res/bot_refs/agobot3_commandref.html

rBot Commands
http://www.angelfire.com/theforce/travon1120/RxBotCMDLIST.html

sdbot Commands
http://www.stanford.edu/~stinson/misc/curr_res/bot_refs/sdbot_commandref.html

spybot 1.3 commands (Scroll bit down)
http://www.stanford.edu/~stinson/misc/curr_res/bot_refs/spybot1.3_readme.txt

rename folder to con

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:46 AM

Hey all.... If u try to make a folder name con u r not able to do it.....hehe.....but u can do it by DOS......

Steps to make a con folder.....

1.goto cmd....
2.enter the drive u want....
3.mkdir con\

If u want to delete it normally u cant.....lol..... Tongue Tongue Grin YAY

if u want to delete it.....

go back to DOS again and ...... add

rmdir con\

BT Discover 1.20

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:43 AM

This application searches for bluetooth devices in range and saves their address to .html or .txt file.

Should work on any application with display size 176x220 and java support.


Download:
http://java.xor.sk/down.php?wtf=BT_DISCOVER_2.jar&en=1