Wednesday, December 30, 2009

L0phtCrack v6.0.8.0 Administrator Edition | 15.9 MB


L0phtCrack v6.0.8.0 Administrator Edition


L0phtCrack v6.0.8.0 Administrator Edition | 15.9 MB


L0phtCrack 6 is packed with powerful features such as scheduling, hash extraction from 64 bit Windows versions, multiprocessor algorithms, and networks monitoring and decoding. Yet it is still the easiest to use password auditing and recovery softwareavailable. L0phtCrack 6 provides a scoring metric to quickly assess password quality. Passwords are measured against current industry best practices, and are rated as Strong, Medium, Weak, or Fail.
Pre-computed password files is a must have feature in password auditing. L0phtCrack 6 supports pre-computed password hashes. Password audits now take minutes instead of hours or days. L0phtCrack 6 imports and cracks Unix password files. Perform network audits from a single interface. L0phtCrack 6 has a built-in ability to import passwords from remote Windows, including 64-bit versions of Vista, Windows 7, and Unix machines, without requiring a third-party utility. System administrators can schedule routine audits with L0phtCrack 6. Audits can be performed daily, weekly, monthly, or just once, depending on the organization's auditing requirements. L0phtCrack 6 offers remediation assistance to system administrators on how to take action against accounts that have poor passwords. Accounts can be disabled, or the passwords can be set to expire from within the L0phtCrack 6 interface. Remediation works for Windows user accounts only.
source: http://www.warezrocker.net/softwares/systemtool/86636-l0phtcrack-v6080-administrator-edition.html



Features:

� Password Scoring

� Pre-computed Dictionary Support

� Windows & Unix Password Support

� Remote password retrieval

� Scheduled Scans

� Updated Vista/Windows 7 Style UI

� Executive Level Reporting

� Password Risk Status

� Password Audit Method

� Password Character Sets

� Password Length Distribution

� Summary Report

� Foreign Password Cracking


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How to track the original location of an email via its IP address


Here’s a quick how-to guide on how you can track email to it’s originating locationby figuring out the email’s IP address and looking it up. I have found this to be quite useful on many occasions for verification purposes since I receive lots of emails daily due to my blog. Tracking the IP address of an email sender does require looking at some technical details, so be ready to dig your heels in!
There are basically two steps involved in the process of tracking an email: find the IP address in the email header section and then look up the location of the IP address.

Finding the IP address of an email sender in GMail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook

Let’s go ahead and take a look at how you would do this for Google, Yahoo and Outlook since those are the most popular email clients.
Google’s Gmail
1. Log into your account and open the email in question.
2. Click on the down arrow that’s to the right of the Reply link. Choose Show Original from the list.
track emails
Now here’s the technical part that I was telling you about earlier! You need to look for the lines of text that start with “Received: from“. It might be easier to simply press Cntrl + F and perform a search for that phase. You’ll notice that there are several Received From’s in the message header. This is because the message header contains the IP addresses of all of servers involved in routing that email to you.
message header
To find the first computer that originally sent the email, you’ll have to find the Received From that’s farthest DOWN. As you can see from the above image, the first one is from a computer called “aseem” with the IP address 72.204.154.191. Then it was routed to my ISP’s server at eastrmmtao104.cox.net and so on and so forth till it got to your email server.
The computer aseem is my personal home computer and that’s my public IP address for my house! I’ll go through Yahoo and Outlook before talking about tracking the location of that IP address.
Yahoo Mail Beta
1. Log into your account and open the email (if you’re using Yahoo Mail Beta with the new preview interface, make sure you double-click on the email so that it opens in a new tab)
2. At the top right, you’ll see there is a drop-down option where Standard Headeris selected by default.
3. Click on it and choose Full Header.
yahoo header
Again, you’ll see the same information as before, just in a different window:
message headers
Microsoft Outlook
1. Open the email in Outlook by double-clicking on it
2. Go to View at the top menu (the menu options for the email, not the main Outlook window) and choose Options.
outlook message headers
You’ll get a dialog box where you can set the message options and at the bottom you’ll see the Internet Headers box. For some silly reason, the box is very small and you have to scroll a lot, so it’s best to simply copy and paste the text into Notepad to view it more easily.
internet headers

Tracking the location of an IP address

Now that we have our originating IP address of 72.204.154.191, let’s find out where that is! You can do this by perform a location lookup on the IP address. My favorites are IP2Location and GeoBytes IP Locator.
GeoBytes gave me a big map of New Orleans, LA along with a bunch of other information about the location itself.
find ip address location
IP2Location also gave me the same information pretty much, including the ISP (Cox Communications). Of course, this is correct since I live in New Orleans!
If you want more information, you can do a WHOIS database search also. My favorite one is the ARIN WHOIS Database Search. This will give you information on who hosts that IP address and their registration information. You can always contact them to try and find more information on that particular IP address.
Have fun tracking down those emails! Questions, comments, or suggestions? Post a comment!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Creating a 5-minute Website

Creating a 5-minute Website

IMPORTANT: This tutorial is about the graphic design of a website. Please see Website Setup Guide for my basic guide to setting up a website.

If you find that you are totally unable to design a nice-looking website, no matter what you do, you'll find this five-minute website tutorial to be invaluable. I learned by imitating the websites of the professionals, and came up with this nice website design formula.
This tutorial goes through the steps of making a left-oriented website.


Choosing a background for your website -
White website background
(reputable, mainstream) A white website background should almost always be used on a company website, or a site that is trying to sell something. The "white" theme can also be done with a navy blue background, and white text.
Black website background
(cool, different) A black website background should be used for any website that's even slightly non-corporate - games websites, adult websites, personal websites. If your website is a bit different, use black.
Graphical website background
(natural, real) Making your website background graphical (e.g. by tiling), is dangerous, and rarely looks good. A very faint photo or a well-done watermark is okay. I had to tone down the background on my old website several times to get it right.


1 – Setting up the menu area

Your website should always start in Photoshop, not your web page editor.
Make a new 500x400 pixel image.
Zoom out and use the Freeform Pen tool to make an appropriate shape for a website menu. Remember to hold Ctrl whenever you want to move your points around, or drag their "arms". Make sure you have the "Paths" option at the top left of the screen selected. (You must zoom out or maximise the little window you're working in, otherwise you won't be able to drag your points into the grey area.)
Turn it into a selection. (Right click on it and choose "Make Selection".)
Make sure that your points make almost a complete circuit, as the first and last points will connect up when you turn the path into a selection.


2 – Designing the menu

Create a new layer.
Fill the selected area with a left-right gradient of a colour and a darker shade of that colour. (I used red and dark red.)
Right-click the layer in the layers list, and choose "Blending Options" (Adobe Photoshop 6.0 & 7.0) or "Effects" (Adobe Photoshop 5). Give the area a shadow, bevelling, contour, and a texture (I used Carpet here).

3 – The watermark

To create a watermark (lightened area), use the Wingdings font, and type in "jk". It should come out as two swirly symbols.
Press Ctrl+T to rotate them, then make them into a watermark by changing them to an Overlay layer.
If your watermark extends over the edge of your menu area, just right-click it in the Layers list, and Rasterize or Render it, to make it editable. Then Ctrl+Click on your red menu layer, click Select > Inverse, and press Delete, to delete the unwanted part.


4 – Making a logo

The bulbous area at the tip is where the website's logo goes.
Use Times New Roman font here, and put some appropriate text in.
The easiest way to put the horizontal line in is by just typing underscores. ( __ )
GRight-click each of these layers, and choose Blending Options (Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0) or Effects (Photoshop 5.)
Give each of these layers a 0.5 pixel black Stroke (outline), a Drop Shadow, and a Bevel.
If a black outline of one pixel is still too much,  just make the outline 50% opacity, and it will look like it's half as thick.


5 – Making some buttons

Create a new layer.
Use the Shape Tool to put in a rounded rectangle. (Select the little square button at the top left that says "create new work path"). Create the shape, and then right-click it and convert it to a selection. (This step is Adobe Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0 only - just use a rectangle in Adobe Photoshop 5.0)
Put another light-to-dark gradient across the shape (I've used green), and then give them the usual bevel/contour, texture, stroke, and shadow.
Give the button some text (I've used bold Tahoma), of a new colour (I've used yellow), and give it the usual effects, but without the texture.



6 – Adding a picture

The final touch, which adds a nice effect, is to put a picture of something relevant in behind the menu. You can find stock photography easily on the web.
Use the Clone stamp tool to extend the top and bottom of the photo if it's not big enough.
While holding shift, run a white airbrush along the right side of the image.
Don't worry about the bottom of the image for now.
When you've finished doing any website design, always select any non-picture elements (e.g. the menu bar, header text, buttons, and button text) and press Ctrl+U to colour-shift them. Play around with the sliders until you like the colours. (I haven't done this here, because I already knew which colours would look best. :)



7 – Creating a "sliver"

A sliver is what I call a thin slice of an image that can be repeated indefinitely on your website, to fill up an area of any size.
Save your work here, and do not save it again from this point, as the image will be flattened, and you want to keep your layers for future work.
This step can also be done easily with the Slice Tool, but for simplicity, it has been omitted here.
Select an area towards the bottom of the image, about a centimetre tall, and as wide as your image.
This area should not have any watermark on it, or any outstanding features in the photo.
Click Layer > Flatten Image, then Image > Crop, to remove everything but the selection. (If you don't flatten the image, it will apply the bevel to the top and bottom edges of your sliver, which is not what you want.)
Click File > Save for Web, and choose Jpeg, Quality 60.
On the History Palette, undo the Crop, but not the flattening.
Select the area of your menu, and click Image > Crop. This selection should be exactly the same width as your sliver.
Click File > Save for Web, and choose Jpeg, Quality 60 again.

 

8 – Table layout

In your web page editor, make a table with two columns.
Set the width of the left column width to be equal to the width of your menu image, and set the right column to be around 500 pixels wide. Make the width of the whole table equal to the sum of these two numbers.
Set the background of your left cell to be the sliver image. Then insert the menu image into that cell. Depending on your web page editor, use Hotspots or an Image Map to turn the buttons into links.
To finish up, some words about text...
Obviously, the body text of the page should be black, but what about the headings?
Scroll up and look at the image. The aim is to balance the primary colours - red, blue and green. Which colour is there the least of?
The red menu bar, and the green buttons and grass are each more prevalent than the blue water, so the best colour for the text headers on the page is blue. (Always use a dark shade of that colour when on a white background.)

Wait! There are many more tutorials on the Tutorials Page. Have a look now.

Wait! Have you seen the Tutorials Page? Have a look now.


source: http://www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/web-design-and-adobe-photoshop-tutorials.htm

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Monday, December 14, 2009

The Life Story of a Champion....


 

(A funny tribute to Manny Pacquiao)
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Manny Pacquiao was born
in General Santos City.
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At an early age,
Manny is already showing
signs of athleticism.
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Manny came from a poor family.
So most of the time, he's on the street begging.
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Because of his determination,
Manny was able to finish Elementary.
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Unfortunately because of poverty,
he's not lucky enough to finish High School.
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At the age of 15,
he already showed his inclination
on different sports like....

Sumo Wrestling
and Basketball
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However, sad to say Manny
failed on those sports...

That's why Manny became very depressed.

So depressed...
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Until Freddie Roach came to the rescue
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and the rest is history....
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At present, Manny holds the distinction of being
a seven time world champion in 7 different weight division.

Because of his popularity in the boxing world....
Manny became an International Celebrity.

He already made international
and local films like....

"Super Pac-Man"
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"Dragon Ball Z"
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"Saving Sergeant Pacquiao"
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"Star Wars"
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"Lord of the Rings"
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and "Twilight"
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Because of the success of Twilight
a local sequel was produced and
it was entitled....

"Toilet"
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Other Local Films made by Manny are....

"Machete"
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"Tora-Tora Bang-Bang"
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and the top grossing "Tao ba Ako Inay?"
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He also made top rating Teleserye like....

"Marimar"
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"Dyesebel"
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and "Meteor Rain"
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Because of Manny's popularity,
his mother Aling Dionisia also
became an instant celebrity.

Just like Manny, Aling Dionisia
also made top rating Teleserye like...

"Rusaleynda"
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and "Katursi"
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Manny was not really happy about the
idea of his mother joining showbiz,
because in short span of time
Aling Dionisia got involved
in various sex scandals like....

Careless Whisper Scandal
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and Web Cam Scandal
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Despite the intrigues,
Manny is continuously receiving
medals and awards because of the
honor he has given to our country.
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For all of us.....he's a Hero!!!
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Actually, there's a proposal in Congress
to print Manny Pacquiao's face
in the Five Peso Bill.
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We can never tell....in the near future
because of Fame and Fortune,
Manny Pacquiao could become
the next Philippine President.
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WOW! what a Cinderella story......
hahahaha.... it was so touching!

Definitely we are not laughing at Manny Pacquiao,
neither we are laughing at Mommy Dionisia.
We are laughing at the pictures depicting both of them.

Who will laugh at Manny Pacquiao....

Our world stops every time he's on the ring,
the crime rate goes down and you can feel the
unity among Filipinos.

He's an inspiration to all of us.

He's the best pound for pound boxer in world
right now and nobody can dispute that.

Just recently he gave another honor to our country
by becoming the cover of Time Magazine.
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In November 14, Manny Pacquiao set
a new world record as the 1st boxer
to become a "Seven time Champion of the World"
in as many different weight divisions.

What a Feat!!!..... ...

GO! GO! GO! IDOL....


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