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  • How to make ALL Trojan, Virus, Keyloggerz Undetectable  

    haamaan 12:28 pm on November 6, 2007 Permalink | Reply

    This tutorial tells you how to make a Trojan, Virus, Keylogger, or anything that would be found harmful, NOT. This tutorial explains how to make all files look %100 clean (become clean and be %100 UNDETECTABLE from ALL ANTIVIRUSES!!!!! ALL!!!!!) (More …)

     
    • Punisher 3:40 pm on January 3, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      very good :D

    • Sujay 4:53 am on January 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Man you just rock thanks [;)]

    • legendnemsis 5:53 pm on January 28, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      quite impressive but not 100% undetectable though
      still very impressive it dodged 8/38 avs
      nice!!!

    • rac 10:01 am on February 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      lets see

    • Sharky 5:09 pm on February 19, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Is it work with Prorat 1.9 servers ???

    • nikos 4:04 pm on March 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      when i try to open the file that i protect.. an error occure and it says: error -98 fail to init. some help :( ?

    • nashith 3:54 am on April 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      hmm.. could it be possible the software simply encrypts the attached file and load it to memory when executed? if it so, then most anti virus software will detect it if a known signature is in the active memory space. I don’t think virustotal checks the memory when a file is executed, i think it simply just pass the file to the scanners or if the file checksum matches to a previous scan simple display results.

    • me 3:57 pm on April 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      email me if u want your server undetected 25 dollars fee through paypal bobby-n@hotmail.com

    • Johnny 4:49 am on May 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Anybody let me know if you know how to construct a trojan. Or if you have cracking skills

    • Johnny 4:50 am on May 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Anybody let me know if you know how to construct a trojan. Or if you have cracking skills

      ps
      p007murph@yahoo.com

  • ByPass your homepage for 100% secure web surfing! 

    haamaan 7:41 pm on December 25, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    Make ProjectByPass your homepage for 100% secure web surfing! Keep your online activity free from potential attackers.
    ProjectByPass.com is a FREE Web Based CGI Proxy that allows users to have complete anonymity while browsing the internet. The ProjectByPass CGI Proxy can also be used to bypass school or business filters to play games or visit otherwise blocked websites. Remember, everything that is done with the CGI Proxy is logged to prevent from malicious activity. ProjectByPass.com did not publish any of the information seen within the CGI Proxy, we’re simply a portal to help get you there. (More …)

     
  • Making your own trojan in a .bat file 

    haamaan 2:36 pm on October 24, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    Open a dos prompt we will only need a dos prompt , and windows xp…

     

    -Bazicz-

    Opening a dos prompt -> Go to start and then execute and write

    cmd and press ok

     

    Now insert this command: net

    And you will get something like this

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    • Afxal 1:14 pm on December 29, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      this really use full i made a simple netsend one :D

  • Defacing Websites 

    haamaan 5:49 am on September 12, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    Defacing websites is one of the most exciting in the IT (Information Technology) as well as in the Underground World (The Hackers World). Crackers, Script Kiddies and Uberhackers mount their path towards fame by defacing websites. Well, it’s not always for fame, websites are also defaced to spread message among public. There are many reasons for website defacement; I have seen hackers defacing websites juts for fun and amusement. Well, in this article, I will be explaining the involutions of website defacement.

    Basically, websites are defaced by exploiting the vulnerabilities in the web server and gaining root shell injecting malicious coded into the target page residing on the server. In this tutorial, I will be explaining how to exploit the known vulnerabilities. I will be explaining some methods of exploiting the most vulnerable Microsoft IIS server.

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  • FTP Hacking 

    haamaan 8:31 am on August 22, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    Here’s one hackin tutorial I found usefull 

    First of all you will need an ftp program such as ws_ftp. I use Voyager FTP
    downloadable at http://www.windows95.com it’s real simple and easy to use,
    so try it if you haven’t dealt with ftp before. Now once you have the
    program find an address like http://www.shiga-pc.ac.jp you can find
    addresses like this by going to a search engine such as AltaVista and
    running a search for url:ac.jp this tells the search engine to give you
    all the academic addresses in Japan ex. ac=academic jp=Japan , you can
    try this with any country ex. urlk . But for now let’s just focus on
    the Japanese servers. When u have an address (I would recommend making a
    list of about 100 and trying them all) go to your ftp program and type in
    the address ex. http://www.shiga-pc.ac.jp note..
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  • The Matrix becoming a reality? 

    haamaan 4:41 am on August 15, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    I just read Imagining the Google future (thanx, Slashdot). This is a set of four different future scenarios for Google. The Ray Kurzweil one is shocking – his scenario is cheekily titled: ‘(Circa 2105): Google is God’. What is even more shocking is that it’s difficult not to believe him. Read his books – The Age of Intelligent Machines and The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence for more information.

     
  • The Top 10 Most Common Passwords 

    haamaan 4:06 pm on July 23, 2006 Permalink | Reply

    A pretty interesting article that statistically measured the frequency of passwords by taking an aggregate sample of passwords (primarily from the UK).

    Here are listed the most commonly occuring from the sample.

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    • Mini 4:06 pm on June 23, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      Hiii, This was a very interesting article :)

    • equipd 8:19 am on November 29, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      v hot article eh:P

    • Punisher 8:09 pm on December 30, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      haha.. nice. qwerty :lol:

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