Monday 6 February 2012

Setting Backdoor Access To CMD For Further Accesses If You Forgot Windows Password

In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to gain access to cmd.exe on the welcome screen.

What is the use for setting backdoor cmd?
This is for precaution if you have forgottern your windows password.


Follow these easy steps to set backdoor access to cmd.exe:

1) Open "My Computer" then go to your local disk. Then go to WINDOWS > system32
2) Search for "cmd.exe" and copy it to your desktop.
3) Rename the newly copied "cmd.exe" to "sethc.exe"
4) Replace the "sethc.exe" with the original "setch.exe" in system32

Then you have set backdoor access to cmd.exe so you can open it anytime by pressing the SHIFT key 5 times. You can also open it in the welcome screen to hack user passwords.... to know how to hack passwords using cmd read it HERE

Hacking Windows XP User Passswords

With this way you can hack and replace the windows password without knowing the old password.

Once you have access to any account in your computer, go to Start menu > Run... > type in "cmd.exe"

There should be a MS-DOS prompt window popup. Then type in "net user"

It will list all user accounts in your computer, remember the exact name of the user account that you wanted to hack or just hack into the administrator account password

Once you have decided which account you want to hack then type exactly "net user USERNAME *"

Then it will ask you for new password without asking the old password.

Creating Windows Password Reset Disk

Windows is a operating system which is realeased by Microsoft and user account is one of the best feature.There can be many users for a single computer which is installed with windows every one can have their own personal settings and they can maintain their personal files. now if a user wants to log inside another users account then he should be aware of the password of the other user. so every user user has a password for their account and still in this busy world we might even forget the password which we set to our account and if we forget the password then we can’t log inside our account to avoid such situation. we can create a password reset disk by following the below ways :
Create a Windows vista Password Reset Disk

Windows XP, Vista :

  1. Click on Start and then Control Panel.
  2. Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.Note: If you’re viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, you won’t see this link. Simply double-click on the User Accounts icon and proceed to Step 4.
  3. Click on the User Accounts link.
  4. In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link.
  5. When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click NextNote: You will need some kind of portable media before being able to create a password reset disk. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk.
  6. In the I want to create a password key disk in the following drive: drop down box, choose the portable media drive to create a password reset disk on.Click Next to continue.
  7. With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.
  8. Windows Vista will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.hen the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click Next and then click Finish in the next window
  9. You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.abel the disk “Password Reset” and store it in a safe place.
Create a Windows xp Password Reset Disk

Windows XP :

  1. Click on Start and then Control Panel.
  2. Click on the User Accounts link.Note: If you’re viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, double-click on the User Accounts icon.
  3. In the pick an account to change area of the User Accounts window, click on your Windows XP user name.
  4. In the Related Tasks area on the left, click the Prevent a forgotten password link.
  5. When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click NextNote: You will need a floppy disk drive and a blank floppy disk.
  6. On the next screen, verify that a blank floppy disk is inserted in your floppy disk drive.
    Click Next to continue.
  7. With the disk still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.
  8. Windows XP will now create the password reset disk.
    When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click Next and then click Finish in the next window.
  9. You can now remove the floppy disk from your computer.
    Label the disk “Password Reset” and store it in a safe place.

Saturday 4 February 2012

APK Edit, Edit Your Own APK

Ever wanted to simply change an icon on your Android phone and found yourself lost in the endless lists of forum posts saying: you have to change heaven and earth to do this...
NOT ANYMORE!!!!

APK Edit is born!
(BTW, APK Edit has a child on its own now... I called him: File To Barcode)
If you like it, celebrate with me

With this little program you can simply change icons of your android application. It even lets you change the applications name.
But wait mike..... there's more.....
It even lets you edit the text used in applications.

Sounds to good to be true...
Well... to be honest.... it is.
But I've come a long way from that initial question to the final answer.
My conclusion so far, it works for most of my applications.
It probably will work on most of yours as well.

Try it out now!



(Caution: when overwriting an existing application you will loose your associated data!!!)

Special thanks goes out to:
Brut.all for creating Apktool, the backbone of this little project.

Requirements:
Java & .Net Framework 3.5 (Why build on one platform if you can build on two? I know, I know....)
For installing system apps - S-OFF

Nice to know:
Clicking on the [Icons:] tag in the General tab will open a browser window and search for icons in "Google images".
Donations will be "forwarded" to fellow developers like Brutt.all and others, reinforcing the greatness of today's world.

How the magic works:
When opening an APK file it first tries to decompile it using APK Tool (with the version selected in the settings tab)
If decompile failed, because of a missing framework file, it tries to find this file on your phone.
Most of the times it will find what its looking for, pull it off your phone and tries to recompile the whole thing again.
If somehow it cannot find the required framework file, it will provide you a list of possible files on your phone. You can then choose the correct file yourself.
Assuming this process finishes without any problem you now can edit the apk file.
When you press Apply it will recompile the apk and then sign the newly compiled file.
- System APK files (APK files that needed an additional framework file) will get a copy of the original signature.
- Other APK files will get a brand new signature.
When you Click the phone animation it will push the APK to your phone
- System APK files will be pushed to /system/app (ADB PUSH)
- Other APK files will be installed the normal way (ADB INSTALL)
If install failed due to some signature failure it will do some additional fancy tricks and try it again.

Upcoming features:
New option in settings tab -> Only allow one instance of APK Edit to open at once.
New option in settings tab -> Add/remove APK file association to registry.
New option on startup -> Option to open up a "Phone Explorer", lets you edit APK files directly from phone.

Known issues:
CarHomeGoogle.apk - Doesn't save changes
Quickoffice.apk - Doesn't show up after installing

Invisible Protector The Best Android App Protector

Invisible Protector protects your private applications by fake crash.When launching a protected app, it will throw a fake crash error which may mislead guest user into thinking that your app has a glitch or something. So it can stop guest from using your protected app in a natural manner.And it is hidden in the app menu. You only can access it by dial #999 followed by the call button.


# Guide

  1. Press an application in the list and select 'Protect' or 'Remove protect' context menu item to add/remove protect an application
  2. Enable protector, set password and select an unlock mode in Menu > Setting,the default password is empty
  3. When launching the protected application, it will popup a runtime error
  4. dialog, unauthorized people will be cheated and may click close button to close it
  5. For the owner, you can dismiss the error dialog by the mode you selected in
  6. Setting menu, please refer to the next section for detail

# Unlock Modes

  1. Double tap dialog message: when error dialog pop, double tap the message body of the dialog, then you can get the protected application
  2. Five tap dialog message: when error dialog pop, tap the message body five times
  3. Rotation: when error dialog pop, do the following motion to dismiss it:
    • Make your mobile screen face up at first
    • Start to rotate your wrist make the mobile screen face down
    • Then rotate your wrist in opposite direction to make the mobile screen face up again
  4. Double Rotation: similar to Rotation mode, but continue do it twice
  5. Password: click the report button on the error dialog, it will open a report feedback form. Of course, it's a fake form too. Then input password in the feedback text field. It will auto check what you typing and needn't click any button.
  6. Proximity: when error dialog pop, put your palm cover on (don't touch any button) the phone screen for 2 seconds; or put phone on your ear just like listening an incoming call for 2 seconds; or put phone screen close to your body for 2 seconds.

# FAQs

  • How to protect Locker itself
    Go menu > Setting > Password, to set a password for it, the password is used for password unlock mode and self-protection.
  • How to lock SMS?
    You need protect all sms apps if you install multiple SMS related applications.
  • How to lock pictures?
    1) You need protect both Gallery and Camera
    2) Other apps that can access to the pictures, such like file explorer
  • How to prevent someone from bypassing App Locker
    1) You need to protect Market, Setting and all Task Killers
    2) Don't kill Android Protector process