Saturday, September 21, 2013

How to Reveal Asterisks Password on Log In Page

The following tips and trick I've tried on latest Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer

Requirement:
1. Internet browser.
2. Understand Javascript.

How to Reveal Asterisks Password on Log In Page:

1. As I've already tell above about the browser condition of my friend, I start to think maybe while she's surfing a website she also save the passwords while the browser pop up alerting whether she want to save our password or not. And when I type Gmail and Yahoo web address on her browser, I got this preview:
She save all her e-mail username and password
When see that, I start to make a small games with my friend (Including her) about "How to Reveal Asterisks Password on Log In Page" without view the passwords directly on the show password options menu.
2. Finally I gave the answers to them. Firstly we view the source code of the page where the asterisks appears and find out the ID of the element where asterisks appears. I give example on Yahoo log in page using Opera dragonfly. (right click the asterisks and click inspect element)
the ID value is passwd.
3. After get the ID, we back again to the browser. On the browser address bar, type:
javascript: alert(document.getElementById('passwd').value);
the script above tells the browser to alerting the value of the textbox where asterisks was appeared.
4. Here is the result when the script was executed.
How to Reveal Asterisks Password on Log In Page
Conclusion:
1. This tips and trick only for fun, because you also can view the saved password directly without viewing source code and typing a javascript code.
2. Do not save your password on your browser, but save it in your mind. That's the safest place

Hope its useful

Friday, August 9, 2013

Pakistan Army website and Facebook fan pages hacked by Indian Hacker

Pakistan Army website and Facebook fan pages hacked by Indian Hacker


If you are regular reader of EHN , you know that this is not the first time the Pakistan Army website is under cyber attack.  Once again Indian hacker "Godzilla" breached the Pakistan Army website.

Speaking to E Hacking News, the hacker said that he hacked into "pakistanarmy.gov.pk" and left a malicious PDF exploit file in the form of magazine.

The admin clicked the PDF exploit which results in his computer is infected with malware.  It allowed the hacker to compromise the facebook fan pages.
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The following Facebook fans pages deleted by the hacker : Pakistan Army Official Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/OfficialPakArmy)  Pakistan Army Officers Club Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/fb.paoc), Pakistan Army Fan Facebook Page(www.facebook.com/pakarmyfanpage).

He claimed the admin removed the login page of CMS used by the website but failed to remove the backdoor.

"Now no more deals, if you can fire then we can bombard  You are punished for breaking ceasefire we are coming for you." Hacker stated as reason for the cyber attack.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Prevent Identity Theft

------------Prevent Identity Theft---------------

Don’t reply if you see a suspicious email, instant message or webpage asking for your personal or financial information

Always be wary of any messages or sites that ask for your personal information, or messages that refer you to an unfamiliar web page asking for any of the following details:

1. Usernames
2. Passwords
3. Social Security numbers
4. Bank account numbers
5. PINs (Personal Identification Numbers)
6. Full credit card numbers
7. Your mother’s maiden name
8. Your birthday

Don’t fill out any forms or sign-in screens that might be linked to from those messages. If someone suspicious asks you to fill out a form with your personal information don’t be tempted to start filling it out. Even if you don’t hit the “submit” button, you might still be sending your information to identity thieves if you start putting your data into their forms.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Email Privacy Tips for You

To maintain privacy of your Email and to Protect your Email ID from being Hacked we must follow some basic steps as follows,
1. Enable two step verification in you E
mail accounts.

2. Enable Login-notification for you email and get notification in your mobile whenever you login.

3. Set a strong password with a mix of alphabets, numbers and special characters.

4. Enable login- notification for you Facebook accounts to prevent unauthorized access.

5. Enable HTTPS in your email settings and your Facebook account settings.

6. Never share your password with anyone. Even to your closest person.

7. Setup a recovery question which is difficult to answer and never setup an easy & guessable answer to your security question.

8. Never click on any links sent through mail or chat. It may be a link which can steal your cookie or inject any viruses.

9. Always check your address bar for proper website address before logging in.

10. Whenever you Need to Forward an Email to More than One Person use the BCC Option to Write Addresses.

11. If you are Unable to Access Your Email Account Immediately Report it to the Service Provider. They Give You a Option of Forgot Password/Account Hacked etc.

12. Avoid Using FREE WIFI Access At Public Places.


Source:OoPpSs Group

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