HOW TO CHANGE ADMIN PASSWORDTHROUGH GUEST ACCOUNT !!!
It was about a year ago, i still remember...i didnt had internet in my pc back then, thats why i had to visit the local cyber cafe quite a few times. Athough i found no other option other than that(as my dad wouldnt have gave me the net connec. back then)... I went to the cyber cafe for doing only my school's project work...(that was what my father used to know :D)... but i used to spend hours looking for hacking stuffs... and materials to increase my knowledge in this field...Sometimes i even had to download some freewares, and i wanted to install them in that cafe's pc and as i had no net connec. in my pc back then. But, what a crap!!! I saw that all the pc's in that cafe was logged though their guest account...and as a result i didnt had the admin rights and it prevented me from installing any software... It was really a very annoying matter for me... I had to spend much of my time and finally i came up with this cool hack!!! :D CONCEPT OF THE HACK:- when you turn on your pc and you come in front of the screen where you have to enter the admin password, there every program running at that moment has a SYSTEM PRIVILEGE. Now, you must have heard about the "sticky keys"....right??? They gets turned on when you press the sticky keys for more than 5 times repeatedly..And the exe file of sticky keys is "sethc.exe". Now what we're going to do is that, we're simply gonna replace cmd.exe in place of sethc.exe and rename it for sethc.exe :D... what it does is that, instead of launching the actual sethc.exe of the sticky keys, it launches the cmd.exe which we've named as sethc.exe :D And once u get the command prompt screen...your 90% jobs done.... you can now change the admin password to whatever you wish and you get the damn admin rights. O you can now install whatever you want in the pc.!!! So, simply follow my below steps :- 1) Go toC:/windows/system32. 2) Copy cmd.exe and paste it on desktop. 3) Rename cmd.exe to sethc.exe. 4) Copy the new sethc.exe to system 32,when windows asks for overwriting the file,then click yes. 5) Now Log out from your guest account and at the user select window,press shift key 5 times. 6) Instead of Sticky Key confirmation dialog,command prompt pops up with full administrator privileges. 7) Now type “ NET USER ADMINISTRATOR “anything” where “anything” can be any password you like and press enter. 8) You will see “ The Command completed successfully” and then exit the command prompt and login into administrator with your new password. Your DONE!!! I hope you all like this trick and if you have any problem then comment below. :)
HOW TO DETECT KEYLOGGER AND REMOVE IT FROM YOUR COMPUTER
System Protecting Tricks
Steps to remove or detect keylogger from your computer
You should trace the behavior of you PC in order to find the common virus symptoms because the keylogger symptoms have much in common with the symptoms of other computer infections. We can refer slow computer performance, new icons on your desktop or in tray, network activity and unexpected pop-ups to these symptoms. Also you can notice that the text that you type can appear with little delay – this is the direct symptom that will help you in keystroke logger detection.
Open Task Manager in order to end the process of the installed keylogger. You should know that not every keylogger can be found in Task Manager. Many of them hide their traces. But you should still check the possibility to end its process: winlogon.exeIf there is just one process with such a name, then you should check all other processes, using the special services that contain information about most of the processes to detect the malicious one. You can useLiutilities,Neuber or any other service that you know. If you are an experienced user, then it will be much easier for you to check the processes, because you will not miss the system process with any malicious. If you end the process that belongs to keylogger, then the program is deactivated till the next reboot and the third party will not get your personal information.
You should also look through the list of the installed programs. So, click Start menu, then All programs, try to find there the program that you did not install. Uninstall such programs.
How to detect keylogger? You can also detect this malicious program with the help of Startup list. So, you should follow the instructions:
Press Windows+R buttons, then type msconfig in the line and press Enter
Select Startup tab and disable all the unknown programs
Then restart your computer.
There are all the manual instructions that will help you to find keylogger on your computer and deactivate it...
Step 2: Register your device with MaxxSpy and start spying
Dial #777* to call MaxxSpy UI.
Step 3: Open MaxxSpy app (UI) on your smartphone and login with your account or create a new one and register.
Step 4:Configuration: Turn ON/OFF MaxxSpy Features, Configure it according to your need!
Here select the feature what you want
Step 5: Login MaxxSpy ( www.MaxxSpy.com ) with your account on your phone, table or computer to hack your smartphone now.Note: please wait 15mins to upgrade your data form smartphome. You can change time sync in your account settings.
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What now you can do:
You can track whatsApp messages, see dates & time stamps of chats – name and number of sender. MaxxSpy lets you view all the WhatsApp conversations that take place through the target phone. With MaxxSpy WhatsApp spying software you can do a lot thing :
•Track WhatsApp chats and Hike chats or any other Messages.
•Monitor whatsapp messages or any other Messages without rooting monitor phone.
•Get time and date stamps to know when each chat took place.
•Find out the names and numbers of people they have been chatting with
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WhatsApp Web: Everything You Need To Know
WhatsAppis one of the best messaging clients around, and it just got better. Apart from supporting all mobile platforms, WhatsApp has now launched a web-based client, so you can finallyuse Whatsapp on your pc and sync it to your phone.
“Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device — this means all of your messages still live on your phone,” WhatsApp saidin their official blog.
How To Use WhatsApp Web (And What You Need)
WhatsApp Web is super simple to use, although it has some restrictions in which devices it works with. You will need:
oA phone running on Android, BlackBerry, Nokia S60 or Windows Phone. WhatsApp Web won’t work with iPhones because it restricts background multitasking and push notifications, according to The Verge. Chalk up yet another reason to choose Android over Iphone.
oGoogle Chrome. WhatsApp Web works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, but it only supports the Chrome web browser. We already know it’s the fastest browser, but apparently WhatsApp believes it has the best push notifications system, according to GigaOm. That seems like a weak excuse to restrict to Chrome, in our opinion, and there might just be something else to the story. However, it works with other browsers based on Chrome, like Opera, which is a faster and simpler Chrome. Note: If you’re in a restricted installs environment (like your office PC) and still want to use it, you can download the portable version of Chrome from our Best Portable App List. We checked, it works.
oYou’ll need to update WhatsApp from your smartphone app store or install the latest version.
oYour phone will have to be connected to the Internet at all times.
If you have those elements ready, setting up WhatsApp Web is a snap.
2.On your WhatsApp mobile app, tap Menu>WhatsAppWeb to start the QR code reader.
3.Point your phone’s camera to the QR code on your PC screen.
As soon as WhatsApp reads the QR code, it will sync with your phone and you’re ready to go. It’s that simple! WhatsApp rises to the top of web apps that make creatives use of QR codes.
What You Can Do With WhatsApp Web
The web interface lets you do a number of useful things:
oUse your keyboard to type.
oAccess media (photos, videos, audio) in-line. You can also download any media directly to your PC.
oStart a new conversation with any contact, or search for existing conversations.
oView contact info.
oTalk in group chats and view group info.
oConnect multiple computers to your phone and save them for the future. You can also remotely disconnect any browser from your phone.
oGet or mute desktop alerts and sounds.
oShare photos, record audio, or use your webcam.
What You Can’t Do With WhatsApp Web
The web interface is limited in a few ways:
oEmojis aren’t mapped to your keyboard, so you’ll need to manually add them using the emoji keyboard available in the web interface.
oYou can’t start a new group chat or leave an existing group chat from the web interface.
oIt’s not possible to share contacts or maps via the web interface.
oYou can’t block users directly through the web interface.
oYou can’t change your profile picture or profile status.
oYou can’t use two browsers at the same time. While you can add multiple browsers/PCs to your phone, you can only use one at a time.
Is It Secure? Is It Worth It?
While it initially got some flak for its lack of security, last year, WhatsApp rolled outend-to-end encryption for all its messages. The new WhatsApp Web uses the same technology and is dependent on your phone for all message transfers. Plus, you can always check which browser is connected to your phone at any moment, and remotely disable any browser. While it’s not foolproof, the security is good enough.
WhatsApp Web is the best-looking web interface for WhatsApp we have seen, and definitely better thanWhatsCloudorWhatsApp Remote. And it’s completely free as well. It has some limitations to what you can do online, but if you pair it withAirDroid 3’s screen mirroring, you won’t have to touch your phone for any WhatsApp-related actions.
Do you like WhatsApp Web?Are there any features you want in future updates?Facing any difficulties? Talk in the comments, we’ll help you out.
If you have any java phone which dosent support whatsapp like Nokia N71,N70,N72,N73 you can try at it it should works.....
-By Beingpraneet.
Traditionally, if you want to really customize your Android experience, you have to root your phone and flash a new ROM—essentially a whole new version of Android—that has the features you want. If you don't want to go that far, or you only want to tweak specific parts of Android, you have another option: It's called the Xposed framework, and you can use it to customize your phone from top to bottom, all without flashing a new ROM.
Getting Started: What the Xposed Framework Is, and What You'll Need
The Xposed Framework is a series of modules that allow you to control different aspects of your Android phone, all the way down to the system level. Instead of just installing apps to get features you want, or flashing a ROM, Xposed's modules give you the power to customize your phone—and the apps you have installed—in a bunch of small ways. You can make ROM-style changes (like changing the font size and style, customizing the lock screen or launcher, modifying system text, and so on) without actually having to install a whole new ROM to get them.
Imagine it: You can run stock Android, and then craft the perfect OS for you using the Xposed Framework and its modules. That way you get all of the great parts of your favorite ROM without the bloat or other rolled-in apps you don't want. Ready? Here's what you'll need:
That's all, you'll need. Of course, you'll also need some Xposed modules once you have the framework installed, but we'll get to those a little later.
How to Install the Xposed Framework and Modules
Before you do anything, make sure to back up your phone first. If everything blows up, you'll have a backup you can revert to before you try again (or walk away like nothing happened). If you're already rooted (and you'll need to be to install the Xposed Framework), we still thinkTitanium Backup is your best choice for a backup utility.
After you're backed up, head over to the Xposed Framework thread at the XDA Developer Forums. The latest version of the Xposed Installer is always posted there, and since Xposed isn't available at Google Play, you'll need to sideload it. You can visit on your phone directly, or download the APK and add to Dropbox or another storage service that you can access on your phone.
Open the Xposed Installer APK on your phone, and install it.
Launch the Xposed Installer, then tap "Framework."
Tap "Install/Update."
After the actual framework is installed, reboot your device.
When it comes back up, the framework will be active, and you're ready to go! Keep the Xposed installer around—you'll need it to install modules you'll download later, and you can always use it to update the Xposed Framework if there's a new version. You can always re-download it later if you lose it, but it's good to keep on your phone.
Xposed modules come in the form of APKs, so installing them works the same way as regular apps. Some modules are actually available on Google Play, so you won't need to sideload them, but you should be ready to sideload the ones you're interested in. To install a module:
Download and launch its APK file on your phone (or install it directly from the Play Store).
Open the Xposed Installer and tap "Modules."
Check the checkbox next to each module you'd like to enable (you can enable more than one at once, so if you download a bunch, you can turn them all on at the same time).
Reboot your device. When it comes back up, the modules will be active.
As long as your device fits the criteria, installing the framework and adding modules is a quick and simple process, and you get a ton of customization out of it for your time and effort. Of course, your phone will need to be rooted, but of all the steps involved, that's probably the most difficult part.
Seven Useful Xposed Modules to Try
Once you have the Xposed Framework installed, it's time to give a few modules a try. Like we mentioned, the Xposed framework is a foundation upon which modules can build. Modules can give you an incredible degree of control over your device. The official Xposed module repositoryis a good place to start looking, as is this thread at XDA forums full of great modules developed by the community.
Remember, modules are like apps: They're individually supported (or not so) by the developer who wrote them, so you should make sure the developer is accessible if you have problems, especially if it's a module you know you'll come to rely on every day. Here are a few of our favorites you can install to get started:
Wanam Xposed is a module that offers a ton of visual tweaks and feature updates. For example, Wanam gives you the ability to record calls, changes your volume buttons into music playback controls (even in apps that don't normally support it), adds reboot options like recovery and hotboot to the power menu, the option to enable or disable volume increasing ringtones, and more.
If it's visual controls you want, Wanam Xposed comes with a full color wheel to change the colors of system text across all apps or statusbar text. You can also tweak text size across the system. For example, you can make the battery display larger so you can actually see it, or change the size and font of the lock screen clock to suit you. You can also enable the camera on calls, push Hangout calls to cellular if you're on Wi-FI, and more. It's a great starter module, if only because it has a massive number of hacks and tweaks you can play with. If you have a Samsung phone, you can use it to get faster PIN unlock on your device, thanks to this tutorial atWonderHowTo.
One of the cool things about the Paranoid Android ROM is its "Halo" pop-up, floating launcher that you can use to jump across apps, to open contacts, or open settings, no matter what app you're in. XHaloFloatingWIndow brings that functionality to any device, as long as you have the Xposed Framework installed. You won't get the whole experience, but you can use it for notifications, shortcuts, and any other apps you have installed that work well with Paranoid Android's Halo.
The MoDaCo Toolkit is another all-in-one tweaking toolkit that has a ton of options and tweaks you can play with, but it's also designed with some special tweaks in mind for the HTC One,your favorite Android phone. Once installed, MoDaCo can do things like force Amazon MP3 to behave like it's in the United States (which will get you around pesky location restrictions), disable Google Play app disabling based on location, allow you to rotate your phone in all directions (even if your device doesn't like being upside down), hide the battery status meter when you don't want to see it, and more.
If you have an HTC One, you'll also get the option to make your status bar transparent, enable ADB with a secure lockscreen, wake your device with the volume keys, add a Blinkfeed icon in the launcher so you can get to it even if you're using a third-party launcher, hide Kid Mode when you long-press the power button, and more.
Once installed, Flashify can make boot and recovery images without having to boot into recovery first. Just fire up the app, take your snapshot, and you're done. You can also flash ZIP files from inside the app, which is useful if you've gotten your hands on something like a ZIP of Google Now, for example, and want to install it without hassle. Flashify also supports backups and recovery to and from Dropbox. Flashify is free, but you're limited to three flashes per day in the free version. If you want to unlock as many as you like, you'll need to pony up a few bucks via in-app payment. There's also a thread at XDA Developers full of information if you'd like to learn more about it.
XPrivacy Gives You Complete Control Over App Permissions
XPrivacy gives you control over all of the permissions each app on your phone asks for. We've explained why Android apps ask for the permissions they want, but XPrivacy gives you granular control. Once installed, you can view all of your apps and their permissions individually, or filter them based on permissions required. From there, you can approve or deny permissions, or feed an app fake data. If an app wants location, XPrivacy will give it purposefully incorrect location data. If an app wants access to your contacts list, XPrivacy will step in and give it an empty list.
Of course, if the app needs location to give you the weather, or wants your contact list so it can schedule appointments with your friends, it's not a great idea, but XPrivacy does give you the option, and it can be useful for apps that want location data for what seems to be no reason, or just force you to hand over contact details just to log in. There's an XPrivacy Installer at Google Play if you don't want to sideload it from the XDA thread (since the app itself has been removed from Google Play). If you really like XPrivacy, you can drop $4 on the pro version, which includes crowd-sourced restrictions you can tell XPrivacy to implement for you automatically. That means if you install an app on the list, XPrivacy will automatically protect your data without stopping the app from working.
Tweakbox is a collection of hacks and customization options that let you customize the status bar indicator, change the statusbar background color and appearance, and includes a few other goodies like vibrating when there's a call waiting, a setting to make your ringtone slowly increase in volume as it rings, and more. Tweakbox works best on Samsung devices, and if you have one of the phones the developer has optimized it for, you can even do things like call recording. Check the forum thread for more details, and keep in mind that the dev has stopped actively maintaining Tweakbox, so while some of its customizations are useful, if they don't work for you, they aren't going to.
XBlast is a collection of personalization tools that largely let you control the way you interact with your phone, and how it looks and operates. If you want your phone to say "Good morning, Mr. Bond" every time you unlock it, this is the module for you. You can customize the clock size and text, add flavor text to the lock screen or the status bar, add your own fonts for other apps to use, make the notifications bar transparent (or at least translucent), customize specific contacts with colors and fonts so you can pick them out easily, change all of the colors for battery, Wi-Fi, and mobile data signal in the status bar, and more. Most of XBlast's features are visual, so if you want to enter your tricked out homescreen in to be one of our featured home screens, this can help you do it.
Again, these modules are just a few you should check out if you're getting started. If you have a specific device and want modules designed to enhance your type of phone, the XDA collection thread will give you some options to get started. With a little time and some experimentation, you'll have your Android phone looking and working just the way you want, without ever flashing a ROM. Plus, since all of these tweaks are easy to turn on and off, if you get tired of them, you don't have to flash a ROM to get rid of them—just deactivate the module in question and go about your business.
That's the real beauty of the Xposed Framework. It's relatively low risk, and remarkably high reward when it comes to personalizing your device, and you can always back out of your changes if you don't like what you see or find something that works better