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Yatin Dabhi

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  1. Hi, I did a bit of digging on the net, but could not find much info about tools for cracking Des encryption. Is there a such tool, if there is could you please hit me with a web link.

    Thank you very much

    I guess S-tools would work for ya . .google it

  2. hello guys, I just found these results

    1>Double click

    tracking cookie

    doubleclick.net

    2>microsoft.windowsSecurityCenter.AntivirusOverride

    3>Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter_disabled

    4>win32.downloaderX.Hav

    my question is am I under any attack?

    Thanks

  3. if you receive an email sent from a Gmail account through the web browser, you may not be able to find the real IP address because Google hides the real IP address of the sender. However, if someone sends you a mail from his/her Gmail account using a client like Thunderbird, Outlook or Apple Mail, you can find the originating IP address.

    is that true ?

    How can find the Ip address of the sender?

  4. what if I had to pick 1 dell or HCL

    HCL ME B3861 or Dell Inspiron 14 (S541003IN8)

    In HCL I am getting

    Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T6600 2.2 GHz

    HDD : 500 GB - SATA

    RAM : 4 GB - DDR2 667 MHz

    OS : Free DOS

    Warranty : 1 Year

    same rates . .

    guys as I mentioned above It should be good for networking . .I need a tough machine . .

    please write down your views . .thank you!

  5. Is Ankit Fadia selling Viagra? Maybe not. But someone has hacked into India's most famous geek's website and linked it to another one promoting Viagra

    It's a case of a protector turning a victim.

    The cyber world is buzzing with the news that India's renowned cyber security guru Ankit Fadia's business website been hacked by spammers, who have linked it to a site promoting Viagra.

    Though Fadia's website, http://www.hackingmobilephones.com/, doesn't have a visible connection with any outside portal, it has an invisible link to a website named http://www.uindy.edu/ and some other similar ones. These are related to advertising and promoting Viagra online. The hacker has not being detected yet.

    When contacted, Fadia said he was aware of the problem but claimed it had happened because of a fault in the server that hosts his site.

    "I don't own the server net4india that hosts my website. The server hosts various other sites too. The problem lies in the server and all the sites hosted by it have been infected. But my site is safe to use," said Fadia to MiD DAY.

    However, cyber crime experts contest Fadia's claims. They say his site has a coding problem which is indirectly promoting a page selling Viagra.

    Sunny Vaghela, a cyber crime expert from Gujarat, said, "This is a web application problem and the error lies in the coding of the website not the server. Seeing the Google cache it's clear that Fadia's site is under attack. It is really shocking because he claims to secure other websites."

    Another web security analyst from Gurgaon, Himanshu Tiwari, said, "The problem is not in the server. The website has a loophole. Every visitor to his website is indirectly promoting the Viagra page. In simple words, every hit on Fadia's site is being recorded in the other site too, making it popular. This is not a small problem as it could be used to send spoof email from the IP address of Fadia's website."

    Ankit Fadia's website had been hacked earlier as well and that time too the geek had blamed the server.

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