‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات HTML. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات HTML. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأربعاء، 30 أغسطس 2017

Reveal *****(Asterisk) Passwords Using Javascript

Want to Reveal the Passwords Hidden Behind Asterisk (****) ?

Follow the steps given below-

1) Open the Login Page of any website. (eg. http://mail.yahoo.com)

2) Type your 'Username' and 'Password'.

3) Copy and paste the JavaScript code given below into your browser's address bar and press 'Enter'.

javascript: alert(document.getElementById('Passwd').value);

4) As soon as you press 'Enter', A window pops up showing Password typed by you..!

Note :- This trick may not be working with firefox.

 

Source:- http://www.insecure.in/reveal_pass_trick.asp

الجمعة، 18 أغسطس 2017

Download <oXgen/> XML Editor

LogoOxygen <oXygen/> XML Editor is a complete XML development platform providing the necessary tools for working with a wide range of XML standards and technologies: XML editing, XML conversion, XML Schema development, XSLT and XQuery execution and debugging, SOAP and WSDL testing, etc.. It can access a large number of native XML and relational databases including MarkLogic, Oracle, Tamino, IBM DB2, eXist.

Download the fully functional <oXygen/> XML Editor and test it 30-day for free (requires a trial license key). This way you can freely evaluate the software before making a purchase decision.

There is a single installation kit for all editions. Different license types are activating different features. For a comparison between the Enterprise and Professional/Academic editions, please see the Feature Matrix.

If you are looking for an older version of <oXygen/> XML Editor click here.

oxygen_xml_editor_(mac)-185560-1

Instructions

    Install 

    • Run the installation program and follow the instructions.

    Run 

    • To run the application start the oxygen.exe or oxygen.bat from the product installation directory.

    Notes 

    • Do not put the installation program in the folder you choose for product installation because the application has the same name oxygen.exe and will not be overwritten during installation.
    •  
    • Copy and paste the license key you have received by email in the application license dialog.
Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  •  
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.

Windows (Includes Java VM 1.6.0_11)

  • Version: 10.2
  • Release date: 04/15/2009
  • Build id: 2009041713
  • Size: 72.7MB
  • MD5
  • download                                                       download

    - JMD Computer

    * if Link is Broken, fill free form click here

    Source:- http://www.oxygenxml.com/download_oxygenxml_editor.html

  • الاثنين، 14 أغسطس 2017

    Google Images Trick - Dancing Images

    To make all images "dancing" follow this :

    1. Open http://images.google.com/

    2. Search something (e.g. jmd computer or pcshi)

    3. Replace URL on the address bar


    with this code :

    javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.getElementsByTagName('img'); DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=(Math.sin(R*x1+i*x2+x3)*x4+x5)+'px'; DIS.top=(Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5)+'px'}R++}setInterval('A()',5); void(0);

    4. Press Enter

    It good Check It Now. if you can

    الخميس، 10 أغسطس 2017

    Why You Need to Create and Protect Strong Email Passwords

    It is important for several reasons to have a strong password on your e-mail and web site accounts. Your email account is the gateway into your personal information including web banking, investment accounts, and other websites that store your personal information online. There is also a growing trend of spammers breaking into e-mail accounts with weak passwords and using them to send massive amounts of spam which can lead to your ISP closing your e-mail account before you even realize that there is a problem.

       

    The following are examples of weak passwords that must be avoided:

    • temp
    • password
    • change me
    • having the same username and password
    • sequences such as abcd, 1234, and abc123.
    • the last 4 digits of your social security number
    • your birthday or the birthday of someone close to you

    To create a strong password please use a combination of the following guidelines:

    • Mix capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and use punctuation.
    • Create passwords that are over 8 characters long.
    • Use the first letters from a phrase or sentence that you can remember.
    • Substitute numbers, misspellings, and punctuation into phrase and sentence based passwords.

    Now we will use the above recommendations to create a new strong password.

     

    An example phrase is "Talk to the hand because the face ain't listening".

    -Use all of the first letters: ttthbtfal
    -Then capitalize every other letter: TtThBtFaL
    -Substitute in some numbers: T2ThBtF8L
    -Add some punctuation and generate our new strong password: T2T&btF8L!

    Now that you have a strong password you need to protect it!

    Lastly, I recently learned a great tip about reminder questions and how to protect your passwords.

    Lie! When you are asked by a site that you trust to provide your mothers maiden name, name of first pet, fathers first job, the city you grew up in, or your zip code, do not give an honest answer. Create a fake history for yourself with funny answers that are untruthful but you will be easily able to remember when asked the questions. It is possible for a lot to be learned about some people by reading the information they have posted in casual conversations, e-mail threads, chats, and internet forums.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Raymond_Popowich

    How to Use Google Chrome For Secure Web Surfing by Default

    If you have ever shared a log on or computer for your web browsing you'll know how annoying it can be not to have secure web surfing. Organize a surprise party or weekend away and then a list of hotels appears in your partners browser next time she logs on. It's almost like you share a common surfing history in the house.

    Let's face it perhaps you don't want your kids to visit all the same web sites as you!

    There's nothing ground breaking in Chromes Incognito mode but it is a very useful feature. Switch to Incognito mode and your web surfing instantly becomes a little more secure.

    This is how you can use Chrome for secure web browsing, simply right click on the Chrome Shortcut on your desktop, select properties and you should see the shortcut menu appear.

    1) Right Click on Chrome Shortcut on Desktop
    2) Select Properties
    3) On Shortcut menu add the following to target shortcut menu -incognito

    Therefore every time you start Chrome using that shortcut now you will be in 'incognito mode'. If you just want to use this mode occasionally then you can select a 'incognito' windows from the file menu.

    All the web sites you visit are now not recorded in your history, all cookies are deleted when you close. There's no trace of the web sites stored on your computer at all. Most of the browsers offer similar functionality now but most have to be done manually (so people forget). Overall I guess Firefox with it's multitude of plug-ins and open source model will hopefully produce the ultimate secure browsing. I'll have a look at these options in a later article.

    Of course, it's a long, long way from real secure web surfing, we still use HTTP which means your browsing is in clear text. Your browsing history and IP address are also stored on the web site you visit, on the ISP logs. But it is a start and at least can keep your PC holding a huge list of your web browsing.

    If you want the ultimate secure browsing, have a look here - Secure Surfing Protection

    Try the new free demo of Identity Clocker on the link below.

    Anonymous Surfing Program

    Take care and stay safe.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jim_Rjindael