Ardamax Keylogger is a keystroke recorder for monitoring EVERYTHING people type on the computer. In total stealth, the program records keystrokes made in all applications – Microsoft Word, Outlook Express, Skype, Internet Explorer and anywhere else, makes snapshots of the screen and saves captured information to an encrypted log file. The log file has a time stamp and the name of the application where the keystrokes have been captured. You can view the log in the built-in Log Viewer, or have it sent to you by email, via LAN, or get it uploaded to the FTP server.
The program leaves no traces of its presence and cannot be discovered by the computer system. Other users do not suspect they are being monitored and cannot see the program in Windows processes, even with advanced process viewers. The program can be accessed by the user who knows a valid access password.
Ardamax Keylogger runs on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista.
Keylogger Features:
* Remote Installer - creates a customized Ardamax Keylogger engine file. You can email this file to your target for remote monitoring.
* Invisible mode makes it absolutely invisible to anyone. Ardamax Keylogger is not visible in the task bar, system tray, Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista Task Manager, process viewers (Process Explorer, WinTasks etc.), Start Menu and Windows Startup list.
* Email log delivery - keylogger can send you recorded logs through e-mail delivery at set times - perfect for remote monitoring!
* FTP delivery - Ardamax Keylogger can upload recorded logs through FTP delivery.
* Network delivery - sends recorded logs through via LAN.
* Clipboard logging - capture all text copied to the Windows Clipboard.
* Visual surveillance - periodically makes screenshots and stores the compressed images to log.
* Chat monitoring - Ardamax Keylogger is designed to record and monitor both sides of a conversation in following chats:
o MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger
o ICQ Pro, ICQ Lite
o Skype
o Windows Messenger
o Google Talk
o Yahoo Messenger
o Miranda
o QiP
* Security - allows you to protect program settings, Hidden Mode and Log file.
* Web Update - Ardamax Keylogger can check the availability of updates, download and install them automatically. Thus, the latest version of Ardamax Keylogger will always be installed on your computer.
* Application monitoring - keylogger will record the application that was in use that received the keystroke!
* Time/Date tracking - it allows you to pinpoint the exact time a window received a keystroke!
* Powerful Log Viewer - you can view and save the log as a HTML page or plain text with keylogger Log Viewer.
* Small size – Ardamax Keylogger is several times smaller than other programs with the same features. It has no additional modules and libraries, so its size is smaller and the performance is higher.
* Ardamax Keylogger fully supports Unicode characters which makes it possible to record keystrokes that include characters from Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and many other character sets.
* It records every keystroke. Captures passwords and all other invisible text.
Other Features:
* Windows 2000/XP/Vista support
* Monitors multi-user machines
* Automatic startup
* Friendly interface
* Easy to install
Homepage:
http://www.ardamax.com/keylogger/
Download:
http://www.ardamax.com/downloads/setup_akl.exe
Registration for full version:
[1] Ardamax Keylogger 3
GHIJ2H4 837Y43DS83
[2] Ardamax Keylogger 3.0
Name: AlmeloseAndy Serial: KDSHWAUIWHA1OSA
[3] Ardamax Keylogger 3.0
Registration name: Kimberley Ronald
Registration code: RGA3Y3A-M3D88-T3HU5-T28TM-G47AS-SFTD7-624JC
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
HD Videos in Youtube !
This video will teach you how to use youtube's new feature for watching High/Higher Definition videos in yourube....amazing hm..
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Labels: internet tricks, Web Hacks
Friday, May 23, 2008
Orkut Social Application - An Alert Script trouble !
As been described here
" When one of my friends told this, I didn t take it very seriously. Because, what he told was not happening for me. What he told was Hey G, whenever I come to your profile, a alert box appears with the name askoppal. Do you know who it is
Well, askoppal is my friend and is in my friends list, but nothing of that sort happened, because I was using opera then and scripts were blocked. But the interesting happened today morning when I used firefox, yes a alert box was indeed appearing when I visited my profile.
Primary Investigations showed me that there wasn t anything in the source that could be causing this. Then I went to askoppal s profile page and found that his profile name was
alert( askoppal )
and hence an alert box was appearing even in his profile page. But why in mine?
So what I did was I changed my title to a similar one.
alert( Jithin K.Rajeev )
And then I observed that even my name too was displayed in the alert box, but two times it appeared and then askoppal s name.
Now the question was, is there any possibility of compromising your account using this bug. If yes, has anyone already started exploiting this bug? I posted my thoughts at Hacker s Library. And Vipul responded back in my scrapbook. (I don t think I can recreate the conversation here as he keeps his scrap book empty.L.) Anyway let me see.
These are Vipul s perspective about how this bug can be exploited.
You can successfully make an XSS attack using the TypeRacer app s bug.
How about a link to an external script.
Actually name field has limited letters, so you can simply so is we can connect it via external scripts. But still, it s not good to have such a flaw!
The basic of XSS is if you re able to execute scripts on a remote machine using a bug from a live site.
We can just publish that malicious scripts can be executed in orkut can cause a Man in Middle attack.
How are we able to execute script?
In what ways, one way is by typing in the First Name - Last name fields.
It s just working with profile name, nothing else.
Actually the profile name flashes in the TypeRacer app, that s why!
Then I tried using document.cookie in the script (javascript:alert( document.cookie ) when executed in your address bar displays the cookies set.) But the outcome was a blank alert box. This means that document.cookie did not carry any value. It was null, when executed via TypeRacer app.
To this Vipul replied
How about the spammers?
They can make fake accounts and add themselves in typeracer and then they put the redirection script to advertisement sites and can gain profits. A script hosted on a different server which contains the bunch of those click fraud URLs.
Then after some profile surfing, I found that it was irritating at times to have a bunch of alerts, in profile having TypeRacer app. It seems that JavaApplet can be executed via similar scripting. In a community discussion, I found the code which claimed to be a orkut trojan
http://f4.filecrunch.com/files/20080512/cd347c7536557e269ff599fb5756fd9a/hi3.js
What this code does shall be discussed later. It basically mails your cookies and transfers your communities. But using latest firefox and ie7 avoids session and cookie hijacks and for transferring communities, the password is now required. So there isn t any possibility of account and community hijack. Only some irritating scripts might run. Well, use firefox with NoScript addon installed, to avoid all problems.
Best Solution : Remove TypeRacer App at least till the problem is resolved by the brains behind the application. And do use Firefox with NoScript addon."
Labels: Featured Articles, Orkut Hacks
Thursday, May 22, 2008
50+ Google Reader Productivity Hacks
Google Reader is already a tool that can be used to boost your productivity throughout the day by letting you view your favorite blog’s feeds and posts in one spot: through your Google account. But for those of us who tend to get bogged down in a lot of useless subscriptions and really need to cut down on the minutes (or hours) we spend procrastinating each day, there are a lot of little hacks to make Google Reader more productive. We’ve compiled a list of over 50 of our favorites here.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Use these basic but necessary keyboard shortcuts to make searching, organizing, sharing and reading your feeds more efficient.
- /: Use the forward slash to move your cursor to the search box and start looking for new stuff or saved items.
- g then u: Type g then u to go to your subscriptions.
- g then d: This shortcut will take you to the recommended page. If there are no recommendations, typing g then d will take you to the browse page.
- 2: Press 2 to see your subscriptions in a list view or headline view.
- ?: Find more keyboard shortcuts just for Google Reader by pressing the question mark.
- Shift-s: Pressing Shift-S will share or un-share the selected item.
- s: Star and un-star your highlighted items simply by pressing s.
- Shift-o: Open up the highlighted subscription or folder with this shortcut.
- g then h: Press g then h to go back to the Google Reader homepage.
- g then shift-s: This shortcut will take you to the “Your Shared Items” page.
- shift-n/p: n/p stands for Next/Previous, and using this combination will select the Next/Previous selection or folder.
- v: Open up the original page of the selected item in Google Reader.
- e: Quickly e-mail a page or other selection by pressing e when you’re in Google Reader.
- r: Check to see if anymore unread updates have been added when you hit the r button in the navigation.
For Firefox
Firefox users like their browser’s speed and ability to add on new scripts or buttons. Check out several Google Reader-specific hacks for Firefox here.
- Enhance Google Reader Preview: This script adds a Preview button so that you don’t have to open up an article or post all the way to read it.
- BlogThis2Me: The BlogThis2Me script lets you “blog Google Reader’s “BlogThis!” to your own blog system, not to blogger.com,” as long as you have Firefox and Greasemonkey.
- Smart Google Reader Subscribe Button: this script “adds an overlayed check icon when you’re subscribed to at least one of the feeds that the site advertises via auto-discovery.”
- Gbutts 1.5.1: Gbutts is short for Google buttons, and you can add your Google Reader button, as well as any other Google buttons, to your Firefox address bar.
- Better GReader: Better GReader works with Firefox adds a menu with extra options and features like Smart Subscribe, Preview Inline, Optimized Skin and others.
- Google Reader Watcher: Google Reader Watcher is an add-on that makes Firefox check your Google Reader for unread fees. This download does not require Greasemonkey.
- Quick Hide Message: Shave off milliseconds with this script, which “quickly hides the message displayed in Google Reader after performing renames, folder changes,” and other actions.
- Auto Add Feed: The Auto Add Feed script only adds feeds to Google Reader, instead of asking you where you want it to be saved.
- Title Unread Count: This hack moves the unread count in Google Reader to the front.
- Greasereader: Add even more hot keys to your Google Reader systems by reading this guide.
- Google Reader All Starred: Extract all of your starred items as links from Google Reader so that you don’t have to download each one.
- Google Reader Read by Mouse: Set up this script so that you can use a mouse-only system to read your feeds. It uses mouse buttons for the following actions: next item, previous item, and more.
Real Time Savers
If you’re serious about making your Google Reader visits more efficient, learn how to categorize by priority, use the “next” bookmarklet, and implement scripts that let you autoscroll, review your subscriptions and more.
- Categorize by priority: Stepcase Lifehack recommends categorizing your feeds by priority so that you don’t get bogged down in irrelevant articles.
- Google Reader Autoscroll: The autoscroll script lets you “view and mark items as read by means of a mouse wheel and keyboard shortcuts.”
- Mark All as Read: If you only want to read one article from a feed, you can mark everything else as read to weed out your extra entries.
- Google Reader Scroll Reducer: With this script, you’re able to comment on and view the original site without having to scroll to the top of page to get to the URL.
- The “Next” Bookmarklet: The Google Reader Blog discusses this hack, which “allows you to use Google Reader through just one link — clicking on it takes your browser to the next unread item in your reading list.”
- Review your subscriptions: Are you still getting subscriptions for some obscure hobby you were only interested in a year ago? Go through your subscriptions and delete any that you don’t really want emptied into your account regularly.
- Print Button v2.0: The Google Reader Print Button v2.0 allows users to print either the selected content or everything that’s displayed on the page in Google Reader.
- Gmail + Google Reader: Add Google Reader into your Gmail account so you don’t have to constantly switch back and forth.
- Google Reader Filter: Get rid of duplicate and unwanted content with this script.
- Tag your items: Take advantage of the tagging feature on Google Reader. It’s there to help you stay organized and more productive.
Social Media Hacks
How much time do you waste each day checking all of your social media accounts? These hacks let you sync up Google Reader with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google Chat and more.
- Google Reader + ma.gnolia: This basic script lets you add a Google Reader post to ma.gnolia.
- Google Reader Digg News: Add a Digg button to your Google Reader posts with this script.
- Tumblr: Sync up your Google Reader and Tumblr with this script. You can attach your reblog button or Share-on-Tumblr at the bottom of articles on Google Reader.
- Managing Your Shared Items: This post from the Google Reader Blog shows you how to add and remove friends from your Gmail or GChat account.
- Google Reader and Flickr: Now you embed Flickr videos into your Google Reader, so you don’t have to switch back and forth to share with extra friends or read their comments.
- Facebook Sharer + Google Reader: Share your favorite posts and articles with Google Reader friends and Facebook friends.
- Google Reader + del.icio.us: Use this script to define tags and links for a faster way of posting to del.icio.us.
- Google Reader + Twitter: Use this script to add reader posts to Twitter.
Add-Ons and Solutions
Try out these add-ons to customize your Google Reader experience and streamline your Google accounts.
- Google Reader Notifier: This extension keeps you updated by showing you how many unread items you have in your account.
- Add a Search: Add a search engine to your Google Reader account to make searching for items faster.
- Google Reader Optimized: Use this script to view Google Reader in a larger space. The last official update was in 2006, but Google Reader users have submitted updates.
- Google Reader Romeo Script: Check out this script to access Google Reader from your cell phone — if you don’t have an iPhone.
- Google Reader Button for Internet Explorer: IE users can add on a Google Reader to their browser using this tutorial.
- iPhone Skin: iPhone users can easily view Google Reader on their phones with this special skin from developer David Cann.
- Iris: View your Google Reader subscriptions in a Firefox sidebar.
- Go behind the scenes: If you want to know how many people have subscribed to a certain feed, you can use this tutorial to speed up your search times.
Labels: internet tricks, Web Hacks