http://technonerdz.org Techno-Nerdz Sat, 10 Jan 2015 13:55:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1 How To Use MailTo Syntax On A Webpage ? http://technonerdz.org/2015/01/use-mailto-syntax-webpage/ http://technonerdz.org/2015/01/use-mailto-syntax-webpage/#comments Sat, 10 Jan 2015 13:48:33 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=527 The mailto URL scheme is used to designate the Internet mailing address of an individual or service. In its simplest form, a mailto URL contains an Internet mail address which upon clicking will launch the default mailing software on the computer.  … Continue Reading

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]]> The mailto URL scheme is used to designate the Internet mailing address of an individual or service. In its simplest form, a mailto URL contains an Internet mail address which upon clicking will launch the default mailing software on the computer.

 

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Sometimes we also require the message headers and body to populated as well, mailto syntax can also be used for that. Mailto command is generally used to link to a single email address but there is much more Mailto can do..

Basic Syntax :-

     mailtoURL  =  "mailto:" [ to ] [ headers ]
     to         =  #mailbox
     headers    =  "?" header *( "&" header )
     header     =  hname "=" hvalue
     hname      =  *urlc
     hvalue     =  *urlc

**Note :- Within mailto URLs, the characters "?", "=", "&" are reserved.

Some Other Lesser Known Mailto Syntax :-

Mailto Link To A Single Address :-

<a href=“mailto:[email protected]”>

Mailto Link To Multiple Addresses :-

<a href=“mailto:[email protected], [email protected]”>

By looking at the syntax above you would have got the idea that we can send the same mail to multiple persons by seperating the addresses using comma operator.

Mailto Link With Pre-Populated CC and BCC Fields :-

<a href=“mailto:[email protected][email protected]&[email protected]”>

Mailto Link With Pre-Populated Subject Field :-

<a href=”mailto:[email protected]?subject=I'm%20Invincible”>

In the syntax above if you want to include a space in your subject field then use %20 as whitespaces are automatically truncated.

Mailto Link With Pre-Definded Subject And Body Fields :-

<a href=”mailto:[email protected]?subject=I'm%20Invincible&body=Game%20Over″>

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These were some of the lesser known mailto syntax’s you can use on your webpage. Do provide feedback or share this post if you like the information on this article. Cheers..

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What Is Hacking ?

The first and foremost question is what the hell is this ‘hacking’ thing ? So let me tell you, the word ‘hacking’ derived from ‘hack’ which was just the method of solving a problem during the 50’s and 60’s long before it was associated with the thriving computer programming scene.

In the modern world, the word hacking means the ‘art’ of gaining unauthorized access into computer systems for personal gain or just for the sake of amusement.  A person who carries out this process is known as a hacker doing it for his personal reasons or for his employer.

If you want to know more about hackers like who are they ? why do they hack ? etc, then take a look at my previous post Hackers : Everything There Is To Know About or you could read these 7 Ebooks On Hacking.


The HisTory :-

People have been hacking much before the computers were even invented. In 1878 teenagers who were hired by The Bell Telephone Company as switchboard operators used to eavesdrop customers’ calls and intentionally misdirected calls, purely for amusement.

1932 - Polish cryptologists Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Różycki broke the Enigma machine code.

1943 - French computer expert René Carmille, hacked the punched card used by the Nazis to locate Jews.

1965 - William D. Mathews from MIT found a vulnerability in a Multics CTSS running on an IBM 7094. The standard text editor on the system was designed to be used by one user at a time, working in one directory, and so created a temporary file with a constant name for all instantiations of the editor. The flaw was discovered when two system programmers were editing at the same time and the temporary files for the message-of-the day and the password file became swapped, causing the contents of the system CTSS password file to display to any user logging into the system.

1983 – The group KILOBAUD is formed in February, kicking off a series of other hacker groups which form soon after.
The movie WarGames introduces the wider public to the phenomenon of hacking and creates a degree of mass paranoia of hackers and their supposed abilities to bring the world to a screeching halt by launching nuclear ICBMs.
The U.S. House of Representatives begins hearings on computer security hacking. In his Turing Award lecture, Ken Thompson mentions “hacking” and describes a security exploit that he calls a “Trojan horse”.

1988 – The Morris Worm. Graduate student Robert T. Morris, Jr. of Cornell University launches a worm on the government’s ARPAnet (precursor to the Internet). The worm spreads to 6,000 networked computers, clogging government and university systems. Morris is dismissed from Cornell, sentenced to three years probation, and fined $10,000.

1993 – The first DEF CON hacking conference takes place in Las Vegas. The conference is meant to be a one-time party to say good-bye to BBSs (now replaced by the Web), but the gathering was so popular it became an annual event.

1996 – Hackers alter Web sites of the United States Department of Justice (August), the CIA (October), and the U.S. Air Force (December).

2003 – The hacker group Anonymous was formed.

2008 – Project Chanology; Anonymous attacks Scientology website servers around the world. Private documents are stolen from Scientology computers and distributed over the Internet.

2014 – The Bitcoin exchange Mt.Gox filed for bankruptcy after $460 million was apparently stolen by hackers due to “weaknesses in their system” and another $27.4 million went missing from its bank accounts.

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The Home Of Hackers :-

The countries from where the better part of total percentage of hacking originates are :


Types Of Hack Attacks :-

There are many creative ways by which hackers could compromise the security of your computer system. Some of these attacks are categorized under 5 broad points below :

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Denial Of Service : -

This type of attack causes your computer or network to crash or become so busy processing data that you are unable to use it. It is important to note that in addition to being the target of a DoS attack, it is possible for your computer to be used as a participant in a denial-of-service attack on another system. Preventing these types of attacks is next to impossible and we could only be prepared for it.

Social Engineering Attacks : -

Social engineering refers to the psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. A type of confidence trick for the purpose of information gathering, fraud, or system access, it differs from a traditional “con” in that it is often one of many steps in a more complex fraud scheme.

Social Engineering is a broad topic containing many methods of hacking, some of which are :

Network Hacking : -

Network hacking includes hacking websites and other network resources. There are tons of ways to hack websites depending on the hosting server and technology used on the site (such as ASP.net, PHP, etc.).

Password Attacks : -

As the name suggests these are the attacks which decrypts or guesses the passwords already stored on a server or a personal computer. A hacker could use different types of methods to crack a password like :


Let The Hacking Begin : -

Before you can start to hack, there are some prerequisites which you need to fulfill :

As you now know what is required to begin your hacking career let me also tell you the consequences if you implement your newly acquired skills illegally.

Note :- Sometimes big corporations and networks create a honeypot and intentionally open a way-in to monitor the intruder and they could catch you at any point of time.

The Process : -

Assuming you are a novice into programming world you wouldn’t be creating your own exploits and tools to hack from the very start. Until you get proper hold of programming concepts and learn to create your own tools you could become a script kiddie and use the tools someone else created. You can use these 50 hacking tools to get a taste of how these things work.

  1.  First step before you hack is Anonymity, i recommend using T.O.R. Network or V.P.N., you could also bounce over few proxies but using proxies doesn’t guarantee anonymity as their servers always keep record of I.P. addresses.
  2. Second is Know Your Target, do your homework and find out every little piece of information you can get about your target. This phase of information gathering is known as Enumeration.
  3. The next step is Testing The Target, using the ping utility to test if the target is active or not may not always be reliable as it relies on I.C.M.P. protocol which could be easily switched-off by network administrators.
  4. Now you should Identify The Operating System running on the target and also Find Open Ports, for this you could use a small but very powerful tool ‘nmap’. This tool could give information regarding OS, open and closed ports and even firewalls and routers on the network so you could plan your course of actions.
  5. Once you’ve found a open port or a way into the system next step is to Crack The Authentication (Password).  You could try bruteforcing the password or you could simply guess the password if you know your target really well.
  6. Assuming you’ve made it in – your next step should be Privilege Escalation, if you are inside the system and don’t have administrative level privileges all your efforts become zero as the most vital information could only be accessed by only administrators. So the first step after breaking-in should be privilege escalation.
  7. After acquiring full access to the system what good it would be if you can’t access the same system afterwards easily, so you should create a Backdoor next which will ensure an easy entry next time. You could target backdoor-ing a system service such as SSH Server.
  8. Now what, you’ve completed your evil deed and done the work required but don’t exit the system just yet. Before leaving you should Cover Your Tracks so the administrators won’t know that the system is compromised. Delete any logs that could trace back to you and you would be a happy hacker.

 


Bonus Tips : -


Always remember the last thing the hacking community needs is another wannabe cracker creating bad press for the legitimate hacking community and computer security experts everywhere.

The skills you will be learning and honing while hacking is very much in demand by large corporations and governments to secure their products and systems in every way possible. So don’t hear them who says that ‘it is waste of time’. These skills could land you a serious job.

And most importantly, enjoy the experience. Have fun learning and applying new techniques and you will find yourself among the hacking elite in no time.

In this post ‘The Unconventional Guide To Hacking’ did you find any point missing or felt some information is not accurate then please do let me know, You could also comment how you think this guide was. If you liked it enough show your appreciation by sharing it to your social networks. Ciao..

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]]> http://technonerdz.org/2015/01/unconventional-guide-hacking/feed/ 2 7 E-Books That Could Make You A Better Hacker http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/7-e-books-make-better-hacker/ http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/7-e-books-make-better-hacker/#comments Sat, 27 Dec 2014 12:49:49 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=486 “A hacker is someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer system or a computer network.”                                                … Continue Reading

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“A hacker is someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer system or a computer network.”                                                                                                                                                                            -Wikipedia

A hacker is a geek at best who knows virtually everything about computers. Hacker’s know the in’s and out’s of functioning of a computer system, every minute detail.

 

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But to become one it takes years of learning and hardwork. If you are targeting this field and aspiring to become a master of computer security then i would suggest that before jumping straight to advanced topics you should read these 7 E-Books for beginners which would help you immensely.

7 E-Books That Could Make You A Better Hacker :

Hacking For Dummies :-

Hacking For Dummies, 4th Edition explores the malicious hacker’s mindset and helps you develop an ethical hacking plan (also known as penetration testing) using the newest tools and techniques.

Author :- Kevin Beaver.

Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution :-

This is a book by Steven Levy about hacker culture. It was published in 1984 in Garden City, New York by Nerraw Manijaime/Doubleday. Levy describes the people, the machines, and the events that defined the Hacker Culture and the Hacker Ethic, from the early mainframe hackers at MIT, to the self-made hardware hackers and game hackers.

Author :- Steven Levy.

Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age :-

Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age is a collection of essays from Paul Graham discussing hacking, programming languages, start-up companies, and many other technological issues.

“Hackers & Painters” is also the title of one of those essays.

Author :- Paul Graham.

Linux Server Hacks :-

Linux Server Hacks is a collection of 100 industrial-strength hacks, providing tips and tools that solve practical problems for Linux system administrators. Every hack can be read in just a few minutes but will save hours of searching for the right answer. Some of the hacks are subtle, many of them are non-obvious, and all of them demonstrate the power and flexibility of a Linux system.

Author :- Rob Flickenger.

Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, and Countermeasures :-

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks have freed users from the tyranny of big telecom, allowing people to make phone calls over the Internet at very low or no cost. But while VoIP is easy and cheap, it’s notoriously lacking in security. With minimal effort, hackers can eavesdrop on conversations, disrupt phone calls, change caller IDs, insert unwanted audio into existing phone calls, and access sensitive information.

Hacking VoIP takes a dual approach to VoIP security, explaining its many security holes to hackers and administrators. If you’re serious about security, and you either use or administer VoIP, you should know where VoIP’s biggest weaknesses lie and how to shore up your security. And if your intellectual curiosity is leading you to explore the boundaries of VoIP, Hacking VoIP is your map and guidebook.

Author :- Himanshu Dwivedi.

Oracle 11g Anti-Hacker’s Cookbook :-

Make your Oracle database virtually impregnable to hackers using the knowledge in this book. With over 50 recipes, you’ll quickly learn protection methodologies that use industry certified techniques to secure the Oracle database server.

Learn to protect your sensitive data by using industry certified techniques
Implement and use ultimate techniques in Oracle Security and new security features introduced in Oracle 11g R2
Implement strong network communication security using different encryption solutions provided by Oracle Advanced Security.

Author :- Adrian Neagu.

Ubuntu Kung Fu: Tips, Tricks, Hints, and Hacks :-

Ubuntu’s rise to power has been rapid, historic and well-deserved. It’s the best Linux distribution ever, but most people only use a fraction of its power. Award-winning Linux author Keir Thomas gets down and dirty with Ubuntu to provide over 300 concise tips that enhance productivity, avoid annoyances, and simply get the most from Ubuntu. You’ll find many unique tips here that can’t be found anywhere else. You’ll also get a crash course in Ubuntu’s flavor of system administration. Whether you’re new to Linux or an old hand, you’ll find tips to make your day easier.

Author :- Keir Thomas.

 

If you’ve read this post till the end that means you are pretty serious about computer security field, in that case these e-books will help a lot for clearing basics and some intermediate concepts.

Know another useful e-book on Hacking? Do share it’s name with us in the comments below.

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]]> If you ever searched information on internet then you would surely be familiar with ‘Google Search’. But have you ever thought how it functions or what happens when you type a search phrase on Google?

Well to answer that question i’ve found a very informative infographic created by famous Neil Patel on his blog QuickSprout.

 

 

Courtesy of: Quick Sprout

 

So this was Google Search : Behind The Scenes. Do you know other facts on how Google works then please do share them with us in the comments section below.

 

Related :- Search For Secrets Using Google

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]]> http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/google-search-behind-scenes/feed/ 0 How To Remove Last Name From Your Facebook Account http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/remove-last-name-facebook-account/ http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/remove-last-name-facebook-account/#comments Wed, 17 Dec 2014 18:40:17 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=474 Are you a Facebook user with tinkering habits? If Yes, then i’m sure you definitely would have considered removing your last name from your Facebook account to stand-out in your friend circle. This is one of the most popular and… Continue Reading

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]]> Are you a Facebook user with tinkering habits? If Yes, then i’m sure you definitely would have considered removing your last name from your Facebook account to stand-out in your friend circle. This is one of the most popular and searched-for Facebook trick.

 

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When creating an account on Facebook, it requires you to enter your full name as part of security check but by using this trick we will create an account without a last name. The trick is to use an Indonesian proxy to create the account as providing a last name is not compulsory there.

How To Remove Last Name From Your Facebook Account :-

Did you know any other method to remove last name from a Facebook profile, do mention in the comments below.

Related :- Block Annoying Facebook Game Requests

Enjoy..!!

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]]> http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/remove-last-name-facebook-account/feed/ 0 100 Google Products You Definitely Should Know About http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/100-google-products-definitely-know/ http://technonerdz.org/2014/12/100-google-products-definitely-know/#comments Tue, 02 Dec 2014 11:18:46 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=467 We all know Google as the almighty search engine and use it as the gateway to the world wide web but some of us know how big Google has become in recent years. Now it’s not just a search engine… Continue Reading

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]]> We all know Google as the almighty search engine and use it as the gateway to the world wide web but some of us know how big Google has become in recent years. Now it’s not just a search engine providing search related webpages but also working on wearable computers to secret projects around the world.

 

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As we know that Google has steadily been releasing new products and services to make life of an internet user easier and much more productive but many of us don’t know about majority of it’s services, heck even Google’s products page doesn’t list all it’s products.
So in this post i’m going to list over 100 Google products you definitely should know about.

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  1. Google Search & it’s features – Google search is the most popular search engine on the Web.
  2. AdMob – Monetize and promote your mobile apps with ads.
  3. Android – Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system , middleware and key applications.
  4. Blogger – A free blog publishing tool for easy sharing of your thoughts with the world.
  5. Dartr – Dart is a brand new programming language developed by Google.
  6. DoubleClick – An ad technology foundation to create, transact, and manage digital advertising for the world’s buyers, creators and sellers.
  7. Google.org – Develops technologies to help address global challenges and supports innovative partners through grants, investments and in-kind resources.
  8. Google Aardvark* – A social search engine where people answer each other’s questions.
  9. Google Account Activity – Get a monthly summary of your account activity across many Google products.
  10. Google Ad Planner – A free media planning tool that can help you identify websites your audience is likely to visit so you can make better-informed advertising decisions.
  11. Google AdSense – Place contextual Google ads on your site – and earn money.
  12. Google AdWords – Advertise online and pay only when people click on your ad.
  13. Google Affiliate Network* – Full-service online marketing company specializing in pay-for-performance media.
  14. Google Alerts – Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic.
  15. Google Analytics (Urchin) – Google Analytics makes it easy to improve your results online.
  16. Google Answers* – Answers allows users to get help from researchers with expertise in online searching.
  17. Google Apps – Software-as-a-service for business email, information sharing and security.
  18. Google App Engine – Run your web applications on Google’s infrastructure.
  19. Google Base – Google Base is a place where you can easily submit all types of online and offline content.
  20. Google Blog Search – Blog Search is Google search technology focused on blogs.
  21. Google Body (Now, Zygote Body) – Google Body is a detailed 3D model of the human body.
  22. Google Bookmarks – Google Bookmarks is an online service that lets you save your favorite sites and attach labels and comments.
  23. Google Book Search – Search and preview millions of books from libraries and publishers worldwide.
  24. Google Browser Size – Simple visual tool to show what percentage of web users can see different areas of a website without needing to scroll.
  25. Google Buzz* – Start conversations about the things you find interesting. Share updates, photos , videos and more with your friends.
  26. Google Calendar – Keep track of all your life’s important events – birthdays, reunions, little league games, doctor’s appointments – all in one place.
  27. Google Cars [NEW!] – A search engine to get quotes for Cars.
  28. Google Checkout – Buy from stores across the web and track all your orders and shipping in one place.
  29. Google Chrome – A browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.
  30. Google Chrome Sync – It’s a Google Tool that Syncs your Google Chrome bookmarks across multiple computers.
  31. Google Chromebook [NEW!] – A computer from Google designed to help you get things done faster and easier.
  32. Google Chromebook Pixel [NEW!] – It’s a laptop that brings together the best in hardware, software, and design to inspire future innovation.
  33. Google Chromium – The Chromium projects include Chromium and Chromium OS, the open-source projects behind the Google Chrome browser and Google Chrome OS, respectively.
  34. Google Cloud Platform – Enables developers to build, test and deploy applications on Google’s highly-scalable and reliable infrastructure.
  35. Google Cloud Print – Google Cloud Print is a new technology that connects your printers to the web.
  36. Google Code – Code is for external developers interested in Google related development.
  37. Google Contacts [NEW!] – Similar to an online address book, the Contact Manager gives you easy access to the people you want to reach.
  38. Google Contact Lens – A smart contact lens project by Google.
  39. Google Correlate – Find search patterns that correlate with real-world data.
  40. Google Cultural Institute – Cultural Institute brings together millions of artifacts from multiple partners, with the stories that bring them to life, in a virtual museum.
  41. Google Currents – A social magazine app by Google.
  42. Google Custom Search Engine & Google Subscribed Links – With Google Custom Search Engine and Subscribed Links, you can create a search engine tailored to your needs that lets you create custom search results which users can add to their Google search pages.
  43. Google Dashboard – Google Dashboard offers a simple view into the data associated with your Google Account.
  44. Google Desktop* – Search your computer as easily as you search the web with Google.
  45. Google Developers – To inspire developers everywhere.
  46. Google Dictionary – Free online dictionary.
  47. Google Directory – The web organized by topic into categories.
  48. Google Docs – Free web-based word processor and spreadsheet, which allow you to share and collaborate online.
  49. Google Drive [NEW!] – Get 5 GB of Cloud Storage for Free.
  50. Google Earth & Google Mars – Offers maps and satellite images for complex or pinpointed regional searches.
  51. Google Fast Flip* – Read news fast.
  52. Google FeedBurner – Allows bloggers and podcasters to manage their RSS feeds.
  53. Google Fiber [NEW!] – Google Fiber is a broadband internet network that starts with a connection speed 100 times faster than today’s broadband.
  54. Google Finance – Offers a broad range of information about stocks, mutual funds, and companies.
  55. Google Flight Search [NEW!] – Choose your flight from a simple list of results, explore destinations on a map, and find travel dates with the lowest fare with Google Flight Search.
  56. Google Fonts – Google Fonts (previously called Google Web Fonts) is an interactive directory of hosted open-source fonts optimized for the web.
  57. Google Fusion Tables – Gather, visualize and share your data online.
  58. Google Friend Connect* – Instantly awakens and strengthens the community that visits your site by enriching it with social features.
  59. Google Gears – A Firefox and Internet Explorer extension that allows to navigate on compatible websites offline and synchronize when going back online.
  60. Google Glass [NEW!] – Google’s Project Glass is a research and development program by Google to develop an augmented reality head-mounted display (HMD).
  61. Google Go – Go is an expressive, concurrent, garbage-collected programming language.
  62. Google Grants – In-kind advertising for non-profit organizations.
  63. Google Groups – Where groups of people have discussions about common interests.
  64. Google Hangouts [NEW!] – Hangouts bring your conversations to life with photos, emoji, and group video calls for free.
  65. Google Helpouts – Connects people who need help with people who can give help over live video.
  66. Google Health* – Puts you in charge of your health information.
  67. Google Ideas [NEW!] – Google Ideas connect users, experts and engineers to conduct research and seed new technology-driven initiatives.
  68. Google Image Search & Similar Images – The most comprehensive image search on the web. Google Search Images allows you to search for images using pictures rather than words.
  69. Google In Quotes – Allows you to find quotes from stories linked to Google News.
  70. Google Input Tools – Input Tools makes it easy to type in the language you choose, anywhere on the web.
  71. Google Keep [NEW!] – Quickly create, access and organize your notes, lists and photos with Keep.
  72. Google Knol* – Knol makes it free and easy to create, collaborate on, and publish credible web content.
  73. Google Latitude – See where your friends are on a map.
  74. Google Lively* – A web-based virtual environment by Google.
  75. Google Local Business Center – If you are a business owner Claim your business listing today and let customers find you online!
  76. Google Loon [NEW!] – Loon is a network of balloons traveling on the edge of space, designed to connect people in rural and remote areas, help fill coverage gaps, and bring people back online after disasters.
  77. Google Mail (Gmail) – Gmail is a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful.
  78. Google Maps & Google Map Maker – Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions. With Map Maker you can edit the map in more than a hundred countries and watch your edits go into Google Maps.
  79. Google Mars – Provides a visible imagery view, like Google Moon, as well as infrared imagery and shaded relief (elevation) of the planet Mars.
  80. Google Mobile – Upgrade your phone with free Google products.
  81. Google Moderator – A tool that allows distributed communities to submit and vote on questions for talks, presentations and events.
  82. Google Moon – See the Moon in 3D.
  83. Google Music – Upload your personal music collection and access it instantly on the web or any compatible device without the hassle of wires or syncing.
  84. Google Music Timeline – Music Timeline shows genres of music waxing and waning, based on how many Google Play Music users have an artist or album in their music library, and other data (such as album release dates).
  85. Google News, News Archive Search & Google News Timeline – Aggregated headlines and a search engine of many of the world’s news sources. News archive search provides an easy way to search and explore historical archives. News Timeline is a web application that organizes information chronologically.
  86. Google Nexus [NEW!] – Smartphones and tablets from Google.
  87. Google Notebook* (SearchWiki*) – With Google Notebook, you can browse, clip, and organize information from across the web in a single online location that’s accessible from any computer.
  88. Google Now – An intelligent personal assistant by Google.
  89. Google Offers – Get amazing deals at the best places to eat, shop, and play.
  90. Google One Pass* – A service that lets publishers set their own prices and terms for their digital content.
  91. Google Pack* – Google Pack is a collection of software tools offered by Google to download in a single archive.
  92. Google PageSpeed Insights – Page Speed Online analyzes the content of a web page, then generates suggestions to make that page faster.
  93. Google PageSpeed Service [NEW!] – PageSpeed Service makes web pages load faster for your users.
  94. Google Patents – Search the full text of the U.S. patent corpus and find patents that interest you.
  95. Google Person Finder – Google Person Finder by Google.org helps people reconnect with friends and loved ones in the aftermath of natural and humanitarian disasters.
  96. Google Play – Google’s digital application distribution platform for Android and an online electronics and digital media store.
  97. Google Plus – Google+ aims to make sharing on the web more like sharing in real life.
  98. Google Postini – Google email security and archiving services, powered by Postini, make your existing email system more secure and compliant.
  99. Google PowerMeter – Save Energy. Save Money. Make a Difference.
  100. Google Product Search (Froogle) – Presents photographs of products and links to the stores that sell them online.
  101. Google Profiles – Decide what the world sees when it searches for you. Display the information you care about and make it easy for visitors to get to know you.
  102. Google Public DNS – Google Public DNS is a free, global Domain Name System (DNS) resolution service, that you can use as an alternative to your current DNS provider.
  103. Google Reader* – Web based feed reader to keep up with blogs and news.
  104. Google Related – Google Related is a Chrome Extension that shows you useful, interesting content while you browse the web.
  105. Google Scholar – Provides a search of scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, including theses, books, abstracts and articles.
  106. Google Scribe – Google Scribe helps you write better documents.
  107. Google Script Converter – Convert text or a webpage.
  108. Google Self-driving Car [NEW!] – Google Driverless Car is a project that involves developing technology for autonomous cars.
  109. Google Sets* – Automatically create sets of items from a few examples.
  110. Google Sites – Google Sites is a free and easy way to create and share web pages.
  111. Google SketchUp – Create, modify and share 3D models.
  112. Google Sky – Google Sky includes a number of different ways to explore the universe.
  113. Google Squared – Takes a category and creates a starter ‘square‘ of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web.
  114. Google Street View – Explore the world at street level.
  115. Google Store – Official Google Accessories, Apparel Items, Software, Office Equipment.
  116. Google Subscribed Links – Subscribed Links let you create custom search results that users can add to their Google search pages.
  117. Google Suggest – As you type your search, Google offers keyword suggestions in real time.
  118. Google Sync – Synchronize your mail, calendar and contacts.
  119. Google Tag Manager [NEW!]– It lets you add and update your website tags, easily and for free, whenever you want, without bugging the IT folks.
  120. Google Takeout – Google Takeout allows you to download a copy of your data stored within Google products.
  121. Google Talk* – Chat with family and friends over the Internet for free.
  122. Google Tasks – Keep track of what you need to do. Your task list stays up to date no matter how you access it. It’s a simple list that’s with you everywhere you go.
  123. Google Think – It’s Google’s source for insights, trends and research in digital marketing.
  124. Google Toolbar – Internet Explorer and Firefox Toolbar with Google search.
  125. Google Transit – Plan a trip using public transportation.
  126. Google Transliteration – Google Transliteration allows you to type phonetically using Roman characters.
  127. Google Translate – Free online language translation service instantly translates text and web pages.
  128. Google Trends & Google Insights for Search – Compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Use Google Insights for Search and see for yourself what the world is searching for.
  129. Google TV – Google TV is a new experience that combines TV, the entire web, and apps — as well as a way to search across them all. Take a tour, learn how it works, and find out how to get it.
  130. Google URL Shortener – Google URL Shortener at goo.gl is used by Google products to create short URLs that can be easily shared, tweeted, or emailed to friends.
  131. Google Ventures – Venture Capital – by Google.
  132. Google Video – Search and watch millions of videos indexed from all over the web.
  133. Google Voice – Google Voice gives you one number for all your phones, voicemail as easy as email, free US long distance, low rates on international calls, and more.
  134. Google Wallet – Save time and money by shopping with Google Wallet — a smart, virtual wallet that stores your payment cards, offers, and more on your phone and online.
  135. Google Wave* – Google Wave is a new online communication and collaboration tool.
  136. Google Web Designer [NEW!] – Create engaging, interactive HTML5-based designs and motion graphics that can run on any device.
  137. Google Web Accelerator – Google Web Accelerator works with your browser to help web pages show up in a snap.
  138. Google Web Elements – Google Web Elements allow you to easily add your favorite Google products to your website.
  139. Google Web Fonts – Get hundreds of free, open-source fonts optimized for the web (hosted on Google Server).
  140. Google Web History – Your web history is stored on Google servers, which means that you can view and manage it from any computer.
  141. Google Web Toolkit – Open source set of tools for building and optimizing complex browser-based applications.
  142. Google Webmaster Tools – Provides you with detailed reports about your pages’ visibility on Google.
  143. Google Website Optimizer – Website Optimizer, Google’s free website testing and optimization tool, allows you to increase the value of your existing websites and traffic without spending a cent.
  144. Google WiFi – Google WiFi is a free wireless Internet service that Google is offering to the city of Mountain View.
  145. iGoogle – Your personalized Google home page.
  146. Jaiku* – Create your own microblog and connect with your friends.
  147. Orkut* – Social networking site designed to make your social life more active and stimulating.
  148. Panoramio – A geolocation-oriented photo sharing website.
  149. Picasa – Helps you organize, edit, and share your photos.
  150. reCAPTCHA – A captcha system that uses successful decodings to helps digitise books for online use.
  151. Schemer [NEW!] – Schemer lets you discover new things to do, share schemes with friends, and make the most of your day.
  152. Textcube – Korean blogging platform.
  153. Waze [NEW!] – It is the world’s largest community based traffic and navigation app. You can join other drivers in your area who share real-time traffic and road info, saving everyone time and gas money on their daily commute.
  154. WebP – A new open-source image format by Google that provides 30% better image compression.
  155. WebPageTest – WebPageTest.org is an open source project developed and supported by Google to test a website’s performance.
  156. WebRTC – An open source project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities.
  157. What Do You Love (WDYL) [NEW!] – Search numerous Google products with one click.
  158. Wildfire – Wildfire is a social media marketing software that provides easy-to-use social media tools for pages, messages, ads, promotions, monitoring, analytics, etc.
  159. YouTube – Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

*Discontinued
These are some of the products and services provided by Google that i know about. I know that there are more to list here so if you know any Google product that is not listed here do let me know in the comments below.

Also See :- Search For Software Serials Using Google.

Enjoy..!!

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In this post i’m going to list 5 high-quality posts by some of the best bloggers in the world. These evergreen posts are on my bookmarks and i recommend that every beginner should read them atleast once.

5 Great Posts By Top Tech-Bloggers :-

The Advanced Guide To S.E.O. :

This post is by Neil Patel of Quicksprout, if you don’t know about him, he is the co-founder of Crazy Egg, Hello Bar and KISSmetrics. He helps companies like Amazon, NBC, GM, HP and Viacom grow their revenue. The Wall Street Journal calls him a top influencer on the web, Forbes says he is one of the top 10 online marketers, and Entrepreneur Magazine says he created one of the 100 most brilliant companies in the world.

 

How to Host your Website on Google for Free :

If we are discussing top tech bloggers, Amit Agarwal’s name cannot be left out. He is India’s one of top bloggers who was a former IITian, until 2004 he used to work in USA in Goldman Sachs. He planned to quit his regular job and start a tech blog called Labnol. It was a huge success just after few months of launching. After few months, he was making at least INR 10,00,000/- per month.

 

101 Ways to Get Quality Backlinks To Your Blog :

Another quality post from one of the top technology blogs ShoutMeLoud.com by Harsh Agarwal. Harsh is a New Delhi based very young and budding blogger. He totally epitomizes the young Indian who is independent and has enough money to enjoy his life.

Although the post is not by himself but it’s on his blog so credits to him.

 

Completely Redesign Blogger Templates :

By Srinivas Tamada, a Chennai based blogger who blogs about programming hence the blog is for people that are more technical rather a non-professional. His blog 9lessons.info is very popular among developers & programmer community.

 

C.S.S Tutorials For Beginners :

Great compilation of CSS tutorials by Jaspal Singh of SAVEDELETE.com, who is a professional blogger from Jaipur, India. He is a Mechanical Engineer with some skills of Designing & Coding.

 

Well! Finally i would say that there are many more great posts by these and many other bloggers but i would leave them for some other day and for another post. If you want to suggest another great article which is not on the list, you can write in the comment so that I could include them in my next article.

Enjoy.!!

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]]> Let’s say you want to extract e-mails from a website, legitimate or legal reason could be that you want e-mail addresses of persons from a website who you want to contact from a website.

There could be illegal uses also like if someone wants to hack the site he can extract all e-mails from the domain and try to hack these e-mail id’s to create a gateway into the site.

 

Extract E-mails From A Website

 

How To Extract E-mails From A Website :-

Requirements :-

The Process :-

We will be extracting e-mails with the help of  a module in the Metasploit Framework, Search Engine Domain Email Address Collector’. This module will use the top three search engines Google, Bing and Yahoo to create a list of e-mails from a domain.

So Let’s Get To It :-

That was all you needed to do to extract emails from a website. Enjoy..!!

Related :- Use A Single E-mail For Multiple Accounts On A Website

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]]> http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/extract-e-mails-website/feed/ 0 Download Your Free Copy Of Windows 10 Technical Preview http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/download-your-free-copy-of-windows-10-technical-preview/ http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/download-your-free-copy-of-windows-10-technical-preview/#comments Sat, 08 Nov 2014 19:56:07 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=445 Microsoft announced that it will release their latest Windows operating system, Windows 10 in mid 2015 on 30th September. But they’ve released a technical preview version for volunteers who want to try the technical (beta) version of this next installment… Continue Reading

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]]> Microsoft announced that it will release their latest Windows operating system, Windows 10 in mid 2015 on 30th September. But they’ve released a technical preview version for volunteers who want to try the technical (beta) version of this next installment of Windows series.

 

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Before You Download Your Free Copy Of Windows 10 Technical Preview :-

Download And Install Only If You :

 

Download Windows 10 Technical Preview :-

To download your free copy of windows 10 technical preview, follow these steps :

 Don’t Miss :- Install The Best Linux Distro : Kali Linux

Product Key For Windows 10 Technical Preview :-

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Download Links :-

English 64 Bit (3.81 G.B.) => LINK

English 32 Bit (2.93 G.B.) => LINK

 

Having difficulties navigating after you’ve installed Windows 10, try Microsoft’s Official How-To Guide.

Enjoy..!!

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]]> http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/download-your-free-copy-of-windows-10-technical-preview/feed/ 0 Security Flaw In Drupal Affects Millions Of Sites http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/security-flaw-drupal-affects-millions-sites/ http://technonerdz.org/2014/11/security-flaw-drupal-affects-millions-sites/#comments Wed, 05 Nov 2014 16:50:56 +0000 http://technonerdz.org/?p=437 If you are an owner of a website which is based on popular C. M. S.(Content Management System) Drupal then this article is a must read for you. If your site is running Drupal version 7 then you may also… Continue Reading

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If you are an owner of a website which is based on popular C. M. S.(Content Management System) Drupal then this article is a must read for you. If your site is running Drupal version 7 then you may also have been affected by this newly discovered flaw which could allow a malicious user to modify or take complete control of your site.

According To Drupal :-

SA-CORE-2014-005 Drupal Core – Sql Injection,

“Drupal 7 includes a database abstraction API to ensure that queries executed against the database are sanitized to prevent SQL injection attacks.

A vulnerability in this API allows an attacker to send specially crafted requests resulting in arbitrary SQL execution. Depending on the content of the requests this can lead to privilege escalation, arbitrary PHP execution, or other attacks.

This vulnerability can be exploited by anonymous users.”

Updating Drupal to the latest version which is 7.32 will fix the vulnerability but would not recover an already compromised site. So if your website is already affected then you can follow these instructions to recover it.

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