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Tuesday, June 15, 2010



Cipher Alphabet |
________________
1 a X _|_|_|_| 1
2 b 7 _|_|_|
3 c + _|_|
4 d P _|
5 e D _|_|
6 f M _|_|_|
7 g 3 _|_|_|_| 2
8 h U _|_|_|
9 i A _|_|
10 j J _|
11 k 6 _|_|
12 l Z _|_|_|
13 m R _|_|_|_| 3
14 n C _|_|_|
15 o $ _|_|
16 p G _|
17 q 5 _|_|
18 r N _|_|_|
19 s E _|_|_|_| 4
20 t B _|_|_|
21 u W _|_|
22 v % _|
23 w 9 _|_|
24 x H _|_|_|
25 y S _|_|_|_| 5
26 z K _|_|_|
<-- rebuild 4^,1v=1:5 --\>

then,

26 z K _|_|_|
1 A X _|_|_|_| 1
2 B 7 _|_|_|
3 C + _|_|
4 D P _|
5 E D _|_|
6 F M _|_|_|
7 G 3 _|_|_|_| 2
8 H U _|_|_|
9 I A _|_|
10 J J _|
11 K 6 _|_|
12 L Z _|_|_|
13 M R _|_|_|_| 3
14 N C _|_|_|
15 O $ _|_|
16 P G _|
17 Q 5 _|_|
18 R N _|_|_|
19 S E _|_|_|_| 4
20 T B _|_|_|
21 U W _|_|
22 V % _|
23 W 9 _|_|
24 X H _|_|_|
25 Y S _|_|_|_| 5


peter2dmax = 10
then,
peter = 5

if,

12345
_____
ilove
youso
much


then,

is equal to,

iymlo uoucv sheo

if,

encrypt to 1432

then,

1432
____
ilov
eyou
somu
ch!


is equals to,

iesc vuu oom! lyoh

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Unfreezing Deep Freeze

What is Deepfreeze?


by Faronics, is an application suite for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Deep Freeze gives administrators the ability to protect the core operating system files and configuration files of an environment without eliminating the usability for (most) end users.

Deep Freeze protects the computer by utilizing a separate partition on the hard disk drive for write back. When the computer is rebooted, this partition is treated empty again and existing information on it is inaccessible. This allows users to make 'virtual' changes to the system, giving them the appearance that they can modify core files or even delete them, and even make the system unusable to themselves, but upon reboot the 'frozen' state of the operating system is restored.

To make changes, a system administrator must 'thaw' the system partition, make any needed changes, and 'freeze' it again. These changes are saved to the protected partition instead of the 'thawed' write back partition.


While Deep Freeze will allow users to have the comfort of virtually modifying the system as they like, it does not control the programming of individual applications that are installed. If, for example, a user account under Windows is a 'limited' account, regardless if the users can actually affect some files or not, some application installers will assume the user can not and inform them they must be an administrator. In some applications, this can be bypassed by working in 'Windows 98 Compatibility mode', which has no such user restrictions that programs typically mind, but many application installers still find trouble with this.

Deep Freeze only protects the operating system in a 'fresh booted' state. The protections the software offers can often be bypassed, for example, by installing a malicious, system wide application, especially if other users find this application popular and accept that its being installed when they log in means it is authentic. One user could install a modified version of a popular web browser that's been designed to save passwords to a server on the internet, then log out, then other users who log in would see that browser and may use it out of preference. To use the computer more safely, the user would have to restart the computer first.

Deep Freeze also can not protect against direct access to a disk drive when the hosting operating system is not in control of the system. That is, if another operating system can be booted from another hard disk, a USB device, or optical media, they will have real access to the contents of the frozen and thawed partitions. This may be protected against by setting the first hard disk as the only bootable hard disk and password protecting the BIOS configuration, but if physical access to the computer is available, this can be bypassed with a BIOS reset or rearranging the hard drive installation.


Uninstalling Deep freeze

In able to uninstall deep freeze, first deep freeze must set to thawed mode,

press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + F6, then type in your password, set it to thawed mode then reboot your computer.

Then using the same installer that you use to install deep freeze, unstall the deep freeze.

that's the basic.

but in Hacking a computer w/ deep freeze..

Problem you encounter:

  • You didn't know the administrator password
  • You've deleted your deep freeze uninstaller.
  • You really don't know how to use deep freeze.

First, if you forgot or you really don't know the administrator password,
and you're just a noob hacker in a computer cafe and you want to bypass deep freeze,
press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + F6, check if the admin didn't put any password by
clicking OK button. if password is required, copy the OTP token above.
then go to the installation directory of deep freeze.
for example,
C:/Program Files/Faronics/Deep Freeze
then choose the deep freeze for admin, then go to Generate Password then paste the token,
then generate, then boom.. you'll get the password of the day.

Note: this method only works for ADMIN users or if your computer was in Safe mode.


if still you can't unfreeze deep freeze in a simple method, i've created a deep freeze unfreeze
program, you may download it here, here and here..

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

double click choose thawed mode, then restart your computer. nothing more, nothing less.
your deep freeze is in thawed mode, you may uninstall deep freeze at ADD/REMOVE at
control panel.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

JL.CHURA.PL Symbianze

I recently, havin' trouble with jl.chura.pl symbianze.. a little tricky, which your computer automatically download viruses.. jl.chura.pl can be found at your hosts file,

127.0.0.1 jl.chura.pl <------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host

127.0.0.1 localhost