Showing posts with label Hack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hack. Show all posts

Wednesday 1 February 2012

How to see who’ve un-friend you on Facebook

Would it not be good to know who’ve unfriend you on Facebook. Although there is no native method from Facebook to find it out. But where there is a will, there is a way!

Unfriend

For this unfriend finder has created a very handy and user friendly script which work almost on every browser whether it’s Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera or Internet Explorer. It works on all.

  1. Log in to your Facebook account.
  2. Go to http://www.unfriendfinder.com
  3. Rest unfriend finder will manage by itself! It will instruct you how to install the script and you’re done.

Given below are some screen-shot of unfriend finder:

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Thursday 1 December 2011

How to enable new Google bar? (Hack)

Have you heard about new Google bar? If not watch the video below:




but after looking this video you'll find that this bar is not yet enabled. And that's all this hack is about.

  • To enable it, go to http://j.mp/uEQleK.
  • Click on "Add to Chrome"
  • Go to Google.com
  • Log in to your Google account.
  • Now right click on Google.com page and click "Edit Cookies"
  • Then under "PREF" section, change value to:

    ID=03fd476a699d6487:U=a0a80933aabb299a:FF=0:LD=en:CR=2:TM=1322688084:LM=1322737475:S=QGznw8eyQfrt6Own
  • At bottom of page, click on submit cookie changes.
  • Restart your browser and enjoy!


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Friday 4 November 2011

How to get free serial key of every OS?

Today here, I am not going to tell you any hack or trick to find serial keys but talking about our Giveaway!
Yup, we are giving a whole bunch of serial keys to them, who like our Facebook page.
      This giveaway is for limited period so hurry and do not forget to share this new with your friends.
Our Facebook fan-page link is www.facebook.com/tellhowto
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Sunday 30 October 2011

How to make Windows XP genuine? (Updated)

If you've already tried to find answer to this question on Google, you'ld have surely faced numerous of cracks, registry editing software and even more. But the trick i gonna tell you is completely different and for it you needn't download or install and sort of software.
 So here you begin.
Image taken through Google images. Not a property  of Tell How-to.
  1. First of all go to Start > Run.
  2. Type regedit.
  3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows NT > WPAEvents > OOBETimer.
  4. Double click on OOBETimer and change its value. I mean just change its digit a bit i.e. if it's written 98 there, change it to 54 or as you like.
  5. Now close it.
  6. Again go to Start > Run.
  7. Type %systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a
  8. Click on " Yes, i want to telephone a ........ activate Windows ".
  9. Then click on "Next".
  10. Click on "Change Product Key" at bottom.
  11. Type K2KB2-BDBGV-KP686-D8T7X-HDMQ8.
  12. Click on Exit button and restart windows.

Enjoy a Genuine Windows for FREE!


Alternative Method:
  1. Open notepad.
  2. Type the highlighted code.

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersion]
    “CurrentBuild”=”1.511.1 () (Obsolete data – do not use)”
    “ProductId”=”55274-640-1011873-23081″
    “DigitalProductId”=hex:a4,00,00,00,03,00,00,00,35,35,32,37,34,2d,36,34,30,2d,
    31,30,31,31,38,37,33,2d,32,33,30,38,31,00,2e,00,00,00,41,32,32,2d,30,30,30,
    30,31,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,86,56,4e,4c,21,1b,2b,6a,a3,78,8e,8f,98,5c,00,00,
    00,00,00,00,dd,da,47,41,cc,6b,06,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,
    00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,38,31,30,32,36,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,b5,16,
    00,00,83,83,1f,38,f8,01,00,00,f5,1c,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,
    00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,66,e5,70,f3
    “LicenseInfo”=hex:33,b7,21,c1,e5,e7,cd,4b,fd,7c,c6,35,51,fd,52,57,17,86,3e,18,
    d3,f4,8c,8e,35,32,7b,d1,43,8d,61,38,60,a4,ca,55,c9,9a,35,17,46,7a,4f,91,fc,
    4a,d9,db,64,5c,c4,e2,0f,34,f3,ea
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWPAEvents]
    “OOBETimer”=hex:ff,d5,71,d6,8b,6a,8d,6f,d5,33,93,fd
  3. Save as crack.reg on desktop.
  4. Open the created file.

    You're done!
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Saturday 29 October 2011

How to crack windows XP password?

To crack the password requirement at startup of windows XP, just follow these simple steps:-


Image taken from Google images. Not a property of Tell How-to.


  1. Start your computer and wait till it demands for password.
  2. Press Alt + Ctrl + Delete (twice)
  3. You'll see a new dialogue box.
  4. There in user column, remove the name of current user and type "ADMINISTRATOR" & leave password field blank.
  5. Hit "Enter".
  6. You're logged in to your windows.
  7. Now go to Control Panel and remove password and restart.
Was'nt it easy? This trick has some limitations and may not work on each and every computer.
If you liked this trick please click on like below or leave a comment.
For more detail, watch the video below.




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Tuesday 25 October 2011

How to display your drives as links in start menu (XP)?

It might not be clear form topic that what I wanna tell you but before thinking for it, have a look at image below:


You'll notice that my local drives are shown as sub-links to "My Computer". That's same in case of "Control Panel". 
To learn how to do so, follow these steps:
  1. Right click on start button and go to properties.

  2. Go to Customise in-front of start menu option.

  3. Now in "Advanced" pane, under Start menu items, find all you need to see as menu and click on "Display as a menu" below each.




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Saturday 22 October 2011

How to secure your twitter account?

Twitter wants itself to be a safe and open community. This article may provide some information and tips to help you practice safe Tweeting and keep your account secure. Here are some basics:
Safe Tweeting:

  • Use a strong password.
  • Watch out for suspicious links, and always make sure you’re on Twitter.com before you enter your login information.
  • Always use HTTPS for improved security.
  • Don't give your username and password out to untrusted third-parties, especially those promising to get you followers or make you money.
  • Make sure your computer and operating system is up-to-date with the most recent patches, upgrades, and anti-virus software.

If you think your account has been compromised, you may visit help page for compromised accounts to find out how to fix it quickly!
You can help protect your account by following some easy precautions, discussed below.

Use a Strong and Unique Password

When you set up your account, be sure to choose a strong password (at least 10 characters that include upper and lower case characters, numbers, and symbols). Twitter highly recommend that you use a unique password for each website you use; that way, if one account gets compromised, the rest are safe. For more info on selecting a secure password, check out these password tips from Google.
Also, please use a secure and private email address to associate with your Twitter account. If you forget your password, you'll be able to get instructions for resetting it emailed to that address.

Always Check that You're at Twitter.com Before Logging In

Phishing is when someone tries to trick you into giving up your username and password, usually so they can send out spam to all your followers from your account. Often, they’ll try to trick you with a link that goes to a fake login page.
Be wary of weird links in DMs: Be cautious when clicking on odd links in DMs. Even if the link came from a friend, it's possible that their account was compromised and the URL was actually sent out by a spammer.
Make sure you're on Twitter.com before logging in: Whenever you are prompted to enter your Twitter password, just take a quick look at the URL and make sure you're actually on Twitter.com.
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You can find the URL in the address bar of your browser. Twitter domains will always have thehttp://twitter.com/ as the base domain. Here are some examples of Twitter login pages:
Phishing websites will often look just like Twitter's login page, but will actually be a website that is not Twitter. Here are some examples of URLs that are NOT Twitter pages:
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If you think you may have been phished, change your password as soon as possible and visit this help page for compromised accounts.
Log in directly at Twitter.com if you're unsure: If you’re ever uncertain of a website, just type Twitter.com into your browser bar, hit enter, and log in directly from homepage.

Use HTTPS for Improved Security

To turn on HTTPS, go to your settings and check the box next to "Always use HTTPS," which is at the bottom of the page. This will improve the security of your account and better protect your information if you're using Twitter over an unsecured Internet connection, like a public WiFi network, where someone may be able to eavesdrop on your site activity. In the future, Twitter hope to make HTTPS the default setting.

Twitter Won't Contact You Asking for your Password

Twitter will never email you, direct message you, or @reply you asking for your password.
Twitter will never ask you to download something or sign-in to a non-Twitter website. Never open an attachment or install any software from an email that claims to be from us; it's not.
If Twitter suspect your account has been phished or hacked, it may reset your password to prevent the hacker from misusing your account. In this case, they'll email you a link to where you can reset your password. Again, this link will always be on the http://twitter.com/ website, and Twitter will never ask you to email us your old password.
If you forget your password, you can reset it yourself at this link.
Tip: If you're getting password reset emails you didn't request, you might consider verifying a phonewith your account to prevent other users from mistakenly typing your username into our password reset form. Twitter always ask for phone number confirmation before they send any user-requested password reset emails.

Evaluating Links on Twitter

Lots of links are shared on Twitter, and many are posted with URL shorteners. URL shorteners, like bit.ly or TinyURL, create unique, shortened links that redirect to your longer link so it can be more easily shared. URL shorteners can also obscure the end domain, making it difficult to tell where the link goes to.
Some browsers have free plug-ins that will show you the extended URLs without you having to click on them. Here are links to plug-ins for Internet Explorer and Firefox (which is a free-to-download browser):
In general, please use caution when clicking on links. If you click on a link and find yourself unexpectedly on a page that resembles the Twitter login page, don't give up your username and password! Just type in Twitter.com into your browser bar and log in directly from the Twitter homepage.

Keep your Computer and Browser Up-to-date and Virus-free

Keep your browser and Operating System updated with the most current versions and patches; patches are often released to address particular security threats. Be sure to also scan your computer regularly for viruses, spyware, and adware.
If you're using a public computer, like at a library or school, make sure you always sign out of Twitter when you're done (there's a "Sign Out" link in the upper right of the site).

Assist any Compromised Friends and Followers

If you get a weird link from a follower that you think is a phishing site or a spam site, reach out and suggest they change their password right away. You can also send them to the help page for compromised accounts so they can get more information.

Select Third-party Applications with Care

There are lots of third-party programs and applications you can use with your Twitter accounts. These applications are built on the Twitter platform by external developers and allow you to do an array of neat things with your account. However, you should be cautious before giving up control of your account to someone else.
There are two ways to grant an application access to your account. The first is a secure protocol called OAuth. This is our recommended connection method and doesn't require you to give out your username and password. The other way to connect requires you to give your Twitter username and password and is called Basic Authentication. You can find out more about OAuth and Basic Authentication on our Connecting to Third-Party Application help page.
You should be particularly cautious when you're asked to give your username and password to an application or website. When you give your username and password to someone else, they have complete control of your account and can lock you out or take actions that cause your account to be suspended. Be wary of any application that promises to make you money or get you followers. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
Some legitimate applications do ask for your username and password. These include installed applications you use for tweeting from your desktop or mobile phone. Just be sure to research applications thoroughly before providing account access.
Revoke access for any third-party application that you don't recognize by visiting the Applications tabin Account Settings.
Find out more!
Follow Twitter's official spam account, @spam, and our official account for updates from the Trust and Safety team, @safety.They'll update that accounts with information about ongoing security threats and tips to keep your account safe.
source: twitter

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Sunday 16 October 2011

How to prevent unwanted calls on your mobile?

This post is for India only and if you are an NRI, This trick won't work for you.

In india there are more than 50 crores of mobile customers and now a days the number of telemarketing calls you receive everyday is keeping on increasing and people are frustrated when they receive a call.Even India’s Finance minister Pranab Mugerjee received a telemarketer’s call when attending an important meeting saying they provide “House loan for the finance minister”.This is an clear example how people are disturbed by telemarketers in India.So how to block those unwanted calls?You can do it so by registering in the national “do not call registry”.

First join the do not call registry.http://ndncregistry.gov.in/ndncregistry/index.jsp. This will maintain all subscribers list who have opted for “do not disturb service” .A telemarketer will lose his license or face a fine of 25000 Rs per call or sms he sends you after you register to DND service.

Airtel:

Airtel postpaid and prepaid mobile users sms “START DND” to 121 and broadband and landline customers call 121.
Vodafone:

You need to send a SMS ACT DND to 111

Reliance:

http://www.reliancecommunications.co.in/Communications/Rm/rm_index.html and fill up a form to register to dnd.

Idea:

Call up 1909 to register to DND or SMS “START DND” to 1909.

Tata Indicom:

http://www.tatatele.in/dnd/DNDAction.do use this link to activate DND.

Tata Docomo:

If you want to register yourself on the NDNC registry, simply SMS START DND to 1909 (toll free) and in case you want to de-register yourself from the NDNC registry SMS STOP DND to 1909 (toll free).

BSNL:

http://pdnc.bsnl.co.in/

Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) – Call Toll-free number 1909 and follow the IVRS instructions for registring/de-registering.

SMS – Send SMS to 1909 with keywords ‘START DND’. It will be registered. For de-registering SMS ‘STOP DND’ and it will be dergistered.
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Sunday 9 October 2011

How to make windows read your text?

This simple trick will tell you how to make windows read your text. Interestingly this trick can also be used to check the gender of your PC.
I'll tell you how.
  1. First of all open notepad.
  2. Type the given code. Or just copy and paste it.
    CreateObject("SAPI.SpVoice").Speak"Tell how to is the greatest site I've ever visited."
  3. Save it as PC_gender.vbs 
  4. Open the file and enjoy it reading!

    TIP : you can type your own matter in place of -Tell how to is the greatest site I've ever visited.
This trick was earlier published on our Tell how-to fan-page on Facebook. To get updated with such tricks, you are recommended to like us at www.fb.com/tellhowto or follow us at twitter at www.twitter.com/tell_howto

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