FirePassword, the first ever tool built for recovering Firefox sign-on passwords now supports latest operating system, Windows 7. This version will also display error messages in RED so that one can clearly make out what went wrong. For information and download, visit the main page here… Enjoy your Christmas & New year holidays. 🙂 .
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Month: December 2009
Twitter Hijacked by Iranian Cyber Army
Twitter, the popular micro-blogging site had been hijacked by the group claiming to be ‘Iranian Cyber Army’. Apparently the twitter users were redirected to the attacker’s website which displayed this victory image… Also the attackers scribbled following note explaining the reason for the attack…. Iranian Cyber Army THIS SITE HAS BEEN HACKED BY IRANIAN CYBER […]
Book of the Month – The Myths of Securit
This is another non-technical book which exposes the true & practical realities of the security. This book is compilation of lot of security facts which has the power of awakening any living soul. The facts which are hard to agree and digest, but they are true to the point. Most thing I liked about John […]
GooglePasswordDecryptor – The Google Acc
Finally stars got aligned perfectly for the release of the new tool, GooglePasswordDecryptor. It is the free tool to recover the stored Google account passwords by various desktop applications. Currently it supports Google password recovery from following applications.. Google Talk Google Picassa Google Desktop Seach Gmail Notifier Internet Explorer ( all versions from 4 to […]
Remotely Hacking Gmail Password Using Me...
Have you ever wondered who can hack into you machine when you are protected by latest Antivirus updates or HIDS/HIPS solutions. Think again, the video shown below will change your perception altogether…! Nishant, the security researcher has created this video presentation demonstrating how one can easily and silently steal your secrets without your knowledge. This […]
Cracking WPA on the Cloud in Minutes
Its not new to see weakness in the protocols used for securing wireless networks. Initially it was WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) which got broken completely. Hackers were able to crack the wireless authentication key in few minutes, if not in seconds. To overcome this, new protocols such as WPA (Wireless Protected Access), WPA2 has been […]
Windows 7 Port of FirePasswordViewer
FirePasswordViewer is now ported to latest operating system, Windows 7. Along with this, it has new win7 compatible banner and buttons with flashy icons make it look better. This new FirePasswordViewer is successfully tested for latest Firefox version 3.5.5. For more information and to download this win7 compatible version, visit the main page of FirePasswordViewer. […]






