Latest:How to hack Facebook, Gmail or Yahoo account for just $129 in 2016

How to hack Facebook, Gmail or Yahoo account for just $129 in 2016


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According to an annual report from Dell SecureWorks on underground hacker marketplaces, hiring a hacker to compromise an account with a popular email or social networking account will cost you just $129.

Hackers are increasingly operating as regular businesses with many advertising themselves as “honest, trustworthy and professional,” and providing a variety of illicit goods and services on the cheap, says the cybersecurity company’s third annual Underground Hacker Markets Report.

According to the Dell report, released on 5 April, the information was gathered by two intelligence analysts from the company’s CISO INTEL Team, who tracked hackers on a number of underground hacker forums and marketplaces scattered across the globe.

The report focuses on markets in the Russian underground as well as English-based markets, and covers the third quarter of 2015 to the first quarter of 2016 time frame.

To enlist the help of a team of “trustworthy, professional” hackers to gain access to your Facebook, Gmail, or Outlook account, all that someone has to pay is $129. It appears like quite the illicit bargain considering the kind of harm someone could inflict once they have gained access. These hackers stand by their work promising fast results, total confidentiality, and even offer after-sales support.

Stolen bank account credentials, passports, social media hacking and other services tend to get higher prices and prices are steadily rising.

“Like any other market in a capitalist system, the business of cybercrime is guided by the supply and demand for various goods and services,” the report’s authors wrote. “Unfortunately for the law abiding public, both sides of that equation remain strong, with everything from credit cards to hacker-for-hire services being sold online.”

Security analysts found that those interested in hiring a hacker to compromise a Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo account only have to pay $129 for the service. Popular U.S. social media and Ukrainian email accounts are priced the same, popular Russian email accounts range between $65 and $103, while Russian social media accounts are priced higher, at $194. If someone is looking to hack the IP address of a computer user, it will cost them another $90. On the other hand, hacking into someone’s corporate email account will cost $500 per business mailbox.

Over the past three years, prices for a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) — a malware program that allows cybercriminals to secretly control your computer remotely — have reduced from $50-$250 in 2013, to only $5-$10 in 2015. On the other hand, the Angler Exploit Kit is available for $100-$135, and that the price for “Crypters” went up significantly, reaching $80-$440, compared to 2014, when this type of malware went for only $50-$150.

Hacking tutorials are available for purchase online between $20-$40 for multiple tutorials, whereas doxing services cost only $19.99 (down from up to $100 a year ago). While hacking a website (stealing data) costs $350, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks can be hired for as low as $5 per hour, $200 per week, or $1,000 per month, with the price being higher if the website has anti-DDoS protection installed.

The upgraded ATM “skimmer” – hidden electronics that steal personal data stored on your debit or credit card’s magnetic stripe – is one of the most popular items on the underground market this year. These devices are priced at $1,775 with new 3D printed versions coming out as well.

Airline and hotel points can also be purchased in these underground black markets. Based on the number of points in account, large U.S. airline points accounts priced as high as $450 for 1,500,000 points, and large Middle East airline points accounts priced at $150 for 500,000 points. A large international hotel chain points account with 1,000,000 points cost just $200, the report reveals.

Another interesting item available for purchase on the Russian underground is “full business dossiers” on companies situated within the country and include credentials linked with the company’s bank accounts including account numbers, logins, passwords and more.

“Our security experts had never seen a full business dossier being sold for any companies, much less for Russian organizations. What could one do with this type information besides potentially siphon off all the money in the company’s bank accounts? Well, the possibilities are extensive. If the company has good credit, there is certainly the potential for those possessing this data to apply for hefty bank loans, high-limit credit cards, car loans and other lines of credit,” Dell says.

Hackers are concentrating even more on salesmanship to please customers in order to compete and guarantee “customer satisfaction.” Dell says one ad offered “free-trial attacks” and “abilities” while other hackers are increasing their work hours to include weekends and even claim of 24/7 customer service.

“Prices and goods are not the only way sellers are distinguishing themselves. There also continues to be a focus on salesmanship,” Dell reports. “Compared to the report last year, our security experts noted this time around that many hackers were expanding their working hours to include weekends and even promising to be available 24 hours a day.”

Jokes everywhere!

Laugh


A lawyer dies and goes to Heaven. "There must be some mistake," the lawyer argues. "I’m too young to die. I’m only fifty five." "Fifty five?" says Saint Peter. "No, according to out calculations, you’re eighty two." "How did you get that?" the lawyer asks. Someone from heaven ask: "We added up your time sheets."
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A guy with a huge orange head goes in to see a doctor. The doctor says, "How did you get such a huge orange head?" The guy says, "Well, one day I was walking down the beach when I tripped over an old lantern. A genie came out and said, I'll grant you three wishes, whatever you desire...what is your first wish?' I said, I'd like all the money I could ever spend.' The genie went Poof!', and there it was, all the money I could ever spend. Then he said, What is your second wish?' I said, I'd like a beautiful woman to love me, someone I could enjoy this money with.' The genie went Poof!', and there she was, a gorgeous girl who immediately loved me. Then the genie said, And what is your third wish?'...and I think this is where I went wrong...I said, I'd like a huge orange head.'"
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Three guys, stranded on a desert island, find a magic lantern containing a genie, who grants them each one wish. The first guy wishes he was off the island and back home. The second guy wishes the same. The third guy says "I’m lonely. I wish my friends were back here."
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A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his customer, “This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you.” The barber puts a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters in the other, then calls the boy over and asks, “Which do you want, son?” The boy takes the quarters and leaves. “What did I tell you?” said the barber. “That kid never learns!” Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store. “Hey, son! May I ask you a question? Why did you take the quarters instead of the dollar bill?” The boy licked his cone and replied, “Because the day I take the dollar, the game is over!”
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A guy is sitting at home when he hears a knock at the door. He opens the door and sees a snail on the porch. He picks up the snail and throws it as far as he can. Three years later, there’s a knock on the door. He opens it and sees the same snail. The snail says "What the hell was that all about?"

How to Run Ubuntu on latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14316

Here's How to Run native Bash on Ubuntu on Windows


Step 1: Enroll in the Windows Insider program and Select "Advanced Windows Update options" under "System Settings."






Step 2: Set your update ambition to "the fast ring".





Step 3: Now turn ON "Developer Mode" via Settings → Update & security → For developers, as this new feature is specifically meant for developers.





Step 4: You now need to check for new updates (Insider Preview Build 14316), apply all updates, and then Restart your system.





Step 5: Turn ON the new Windows feature, "Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta)".





Note: You need a 64-bit version of Windows. Without it, you won't see the new option.


Step 6: Reboot your system.


Step 7: Now Press the Start button and type 'Bash' or simply open Command Prompt and type 'bash.' This will launch a console window powered by Ubuntu's user-space.





Bingo! Now experience Bash just as good as it's in variants of Linux.

Mistakes are mistakes, correct it when given a chance.

We used a PENCIL  when we were small but now we use PENS…
Do you know why?
Mistakes in childhood can be erased but not now.
Read and write carefully otherwise life will become like a waste paper.

Mistakes


All for fun, take is easy!

Mathematician:  How to write  4 in between a 5?
China: Is this a Joke?
Japan: Impossible!
America: The question is wrong!!
UK: Rubbish !!
India:  F(IV)E
This is the reason you find Indians everywhere in the world in finance, business, medicine, engineering & arts...
anything to do with optimizing your brain!!

British: Can you Swim?
Indian: No
British:  Then a Dog is Better then you because It Swims.
Indian: Can you Swim?
British: Yes!
Indian: Then What's the Difference between you and Dog…
British Shocked,Faints!!
Indian Rocks!

European : You do you indians come in all colors, look at us,we are all white?
Indian: Horses too come in different colors but donkeys are all the same..!!!

Microsoft Pays $13,000 to Hacker for Finding Authentication Flaw



A security researcher has won $13,000 bounty from Microsoft for finding a critical flaw in its main authentication system that could allow hackers to gain access to a user's Outlook, Azure and Office accounts.

The vulnerability has been uncovered by UK-based security consultant Jack Whitton and is similar to Microsoft's OAuth CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) in Live.com discovered by Synack security researcher Wesley Wineberg.

However, the main and only difference between the vulnerabilities is that: Flaw discovered by Wineberg affected Microsoft's OAuth protection mechanism while the one discovered by Whitton affected Microsoft's main authentication system.

Microsoft handles authentication across its online services including Outlook, Azure and Office through requests made to login.live.com, login.windows.net, and login.microsoftonline.com.

Now, for example, if a user browses to outlook.office.com, he/she redirects to a login.microsoftonline.com URL that contains 'wreply' parameter for specifying which domain the user wants to access.

How Does the Vulnerability Work?


If the particular user is already logged in, a POST request is made back to the domain specified in wreply with a value containing a login token for the user. The service the user wants to authenticate on consumes that token and logs the user in.

Whitton discovered that the authentication URL is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks, allowing a malicious actor to create a specially crafted URL, which, when accessed by an authenticated user, would send the login token to a server controlled by the attacker.

The legitimate URL looks like this:

https://login.microsoftonline.com/login.srf?wa=wsignin1.0&rpsnv=4&wreply=https%3a%2f%2foutlook.office.com%2fowa%2f&id=260563

And the attacker could set the redirect to this:

https%3a%2f%2foutlook.office.com%252f@poc-ssl.fin1te.net%2fmicrosoft%2f%3f

The expert found that this would cause the login token to be sent to the attacker’s website, which in this case is poc-ssl.fin1te.net. Using the token, the attacker could have gained complete access to the targeted user’s account.
"The token is only valid for the service that issued it – an Outlook token can not be used for Azure, for example," Whitton noted in his blog post. "But it would be simple enough to create multiple hidden iframes, each with the login URL set to a different service, and harvest tokens that way."
The good news is that Microsoft patched the vulnerability within two days after Whitton reported it to the company on January 24. The company also paid out $13,000 to the researcher as part of its bug bounty program.

1BTN: A Powerful, Open Source, And Hackable Button To "Control The Internet"




Gou might be knowing about Amazon’s Dash that re-reorders household supplies with just a click. While it has limited functionality, the open source 1btn is capable to things a whole lot more range of things.


It’s an open source Wi-Fi button that remains connected to the internet and help you execute your tasks by creating shortcuts. The device performs the assigned tasks, tells you the results with the help of its colorful LEDs and goes back to sleep.


This operates on an easy-to-use web-based interface. As soon as your turn on this device, it creates a Wi-Fi hotspot. All you need to do is connect a device to this hotspot, fire up a web browser, and direct it to 1btn’s inbuilt web server.

Using the internet, 1btn allows your to send an e-mail, tweet, text message and more. The device uses out-of-the-box service Twilio to perform many tasks. You can also set up URL-based actions like calling an Uber or controlled your home’s temperature.

If you are willing to use it for more complex projects, IFTTT and other APIs have got your covered.

Hacking made easier with open source 1btn


This device comprises of fully open source hardware and software. This allows you to hack and customize it according to your needs. Unlike other IoT buttons, 1btn doesn’t need any smartphone app.

Talking about the power, it has hs a rechargeable battery that can be used for up to 3 tasks. Instead of establishing a continuous Wi-Fi connection, it only turns on its radio when you press 1btn to perform some task.

Find more about 1btn here.

How to communicate and be successful in life!!!

Talk to Mother lovingly  ,
Talk to Father respectfully  ,
Talk to Wife truthfully  ,
Talk to Brothers heartfully ,
Talk to Sisters affectionately  ,
Talk to Children enthusiastically ,
Talk to Relatives empathetically ,
Talk to Friends jovially ,
Talk to Officials politely ,
Talk to Vendors strictly ,
Talk to Customers honestly ,
Talk to Workers courteously ,              
Talk to Politicians carefully  ,

Talk to GOD SILENTLY .

Positive Attitude


With that note, here are the positive attitudes that make you laugh like anything:

Doctor :
Your Liver is enlarged
Patient :
Does that mean it has space for more whisky ?

This is called...
- Positive Thinking..

Lady to her dietitian : What l am worried about is my height and not my weight.
Doc : How come???
Lady : According to my weight, my height should be 7.8 feet...

Now this is called positive attitude..

Self Confidence at its Peak
A Man wrote to SBI (India's largest lender)

"My Cheque was returned with remark 'Insufficient funds'. I want to know whether it refers to mine or the Bank".