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  1. Hardentools simply reduces the attack surface on Microsoft Windows computers by disabling low-hanging fruit risky features. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  2. Hardentools is a collection of simple utilities designed to disable a number of “features” exposed by operating systems (Microsoft Windows, for now), and primary consumer applications. These features, commonly thought for Enterprise customers, are generally useless to regular users and rather pose as dangers as they are very commonly abused by attackers to execute malicious code on a victim’s computer. The intent of this tool is to simply reduce the attack surface by disabling the low-hanging fruit. Hardentools is intended for individuals at risk, who might want an extra level of security at the price of some usability. It is not intended for corporate environments. What Hardentools IS NOT Hardentools is NOT an Antivirus. It does not protect your computer. It doesn't identify, block, or remove any malware. It does NOT prevent software from being exploited. It does NOT prevent the abuse of every available risky feature. It does NOT prevent the changes it implements from being reverted. If malicious code runs on the system and it is able to restore them, the premise of the tool is defeated. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  3. Hardentools is a collection of simple utilities designed to disable a number of “features” exposed by operating systems (Microsoft Windows, for now), and primary consumer applications. These features, commonly thought for Enterprise customers, are generally useless to regular users and rather pose as dangers as they are very commonly abused by attackers to execute malicious code on a victim’s computer. The intent of this tool is to simply reduce the attack surface by disabling the low-hanging fruit. Hardentools is intended for individuals at risk, who might want an extra level of security at the price of some usability. It is not intended for corporate environments. WARNING: This is just an experiment, it is not meant for public distribution yet. Also, this tool disables a number of features, including of Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader, and Windows, that might cause malfunctions to certain applications. Use this at your own risk. Bear in mind, after running Hardentools you won’t be able, for example, to do complex calculations with Microsoft Office Excel or use the Command-line terminal, but those are pretty much the only considerable “downsides” of having a slightly safer Windows environment. Before deciding to use it, make sure you read this document thoroughly and understand that yes, something might break. In case you experience malfunctions as a result of the modifications implemented by this tool, please do let us know. Changelog v2.2 beta Changes since 2.1: UAC with password prompt now (see #46 ) now makes sure that all other UAC registry settings are set correctly (which they are by default) removed functionality in “restore” that deleted registry keys which have not been saved during harden. If you hardened your system with a (really) old version of hardentools, best first restore with an older version (<= 2.1) and then harden with this version again. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  4. Proxies: No Email:Pass Capture: Num:Pass How to Use: Load Any Combo and Click Start. It will ask for Input, Type Country Code of which you want to Generate Numbers. (For E.g. IN / US / DE / IT / ETC...) *Note : Generated Numbers Will Be Auto Saved To Openbullet Directory. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  5. Proxies: Yes Bots: 100 Number Capture: Carrier / Type Use : Validate all country numbers Number: +19149350001 Carrier: Att&T Type: Fixed Line [hide][Hidden Content]]
  6. About This File The plugin shows entries from the Chatbox Free / + app in: Hovercard, ProfileHeader, Topics Version Compatibility 4.5 [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content]
  7. What IS Moriarty? Advanced Information Gathering And Osint Tool Moriarty is a tool that tries to find good information about the phone number that you provieded; ->Tries To Find Owner Of The Number ->Tries To Find Risk Level Of The Number ->Tries To Find Location,Time Zone Of The Number,Carrier ->Tries To Find Social Media Platforms That The Number Is Registered ->Tries To Find Links About Phone Number ->Tries To Find Comments About Phone Number ->Sends Sms To Phone Number With Amazon Aws [hide][Hidden Content]]
  8. This tool gives information about the phone number that you entered. What IS Moriarty? Advanced Information Gathering And Osint Tool Moriarty is a tool that tries to find good information about the phone number that you provieded; ->Tries To Find Owner Of The Number ->Tries To Find Risk Level Of The Number ->Tries To Find Location,Time Zone Of The Number,Carrier ->Tries To Find Social Media Platforms That The Number Is Registered ->Tries To Find Links About Phone Number ->Tries To Find Comments About Phone Number ->Sends Sms To Phone Number With Amazon Aws [hide][Hidden Content]]
  9. 1. Twilio.com 2. Textnow.com 3. Countrycode.org 4. Wp.pinger.com 5. Textmagic.com 6. Esendex.co.uk - (It's easy to get a trial period using a virtual number by fast registration, the package includes 25 free messages, the restriction of use in 7 days.No credit card is required.You can be counted for a personal number!) 7. Burstsms.com.au - (Similar service as the previous one, fast registration, the probe includes 14 days You do not need a credit card, so you can count as a personal number!) 8. Directsms.com.au - (You register, you get a free 30-day trial version Business sms. Personal Wirth.number!) 9. Vumber.com - (Register, receive a 14-day trial version.) Personal PUBLIC NUMBER FOR RECEIVING SMS➖ 1. Receive-sms-online.info 2. Receivefreesms.net 3. Sms-receive.net 4 . Receive-a-sms.com 5. Hs3x.com 6. Receive-sms-now.com - (There are Russian numbers) 7. Smsreceivefree.com 8. Receivesmsonline.com 9. Getsms.org - (Рус.номера) 10. Tempsms.ru - (Rus.number) 11. Numberforsms.com - (There are Russian numbers) 12. Sonetel.com 13. Smska.us - (Rus.number) 14. Sellaite.com 15. Sms.ink - (Rus.numera) 16. Proovl.com 17. Onlinesim.ru 18. Zadarma.com - (There are Russian numbers) 19. Smsc.ru - (You need to register, there are Russian and Ukrainian numbers) 20. Freevirtualnumber.skycallbd.com 21. Getfreesmsnumber.com 22. Receive-smsonline.net - Yearly design 23. Receivefreesms.com 24. Receivesmsverification.com 25 Sms-online.co 26. Ireceivesmsonline.com 27. Receive-sms-online.com - (There are a number of scores) 28. Receive-sms-free.com 29. Esendex.com.au - (Registration required) 30. Receivesmsonline .in 31. Mytrashmobile.com 32. Receivesmsonline.me 33. Anon-sms.com 34. Mfreesms.com 35. Spryng.nl - (You need to register) 36. Smsreceiveonline.com 37. Smsget.net - (Megaphone and Beeline)
  10. Steps 1. Connect a VPN IP USA i used keepsolid VPN you can use any VPN dedicated ips and windscribe or ShurfShark all are working. 2.Then go to Youtube app and add a new account then create a account and Enjoy
  11. Hi all, I was reading RFCs and am now wondering how to use the '*' wildcard char to send emails to all the users mailboxes of a given server with the IP I use IPs instead of domain names for efficiency and the domain name gets translated to IP anyways using DSN and the IP approche lets me get exhaustive list of IPs. Or coarse there are reserved/excluded IPs such as 127.0.0.1 (loopback). For example mail *@1.0.0.1 < email.txt => sends email.txt to all users of [Hidden Content] this approche has several advantages, first its exhaustive. don't need to input all domain names, second you don't get "mail undelivered" email messages bouncing back to mailbox for non existing users. third for stealth (using Tor or coarse) make you email untracable. The only thing the receiving end user sees is "*@*" in "From:" I have tried different approches for *@1.0.0.1 but the command fails even when using mutt, pine, etc any ideas ? thank's
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  13. Telus Actiontec WEB6000Q with firmware 1.1.02.22 suffers from a serial number information disclosure vulnerability. The wireless extenders use DHCP Option 125 to include device details such as model number, manufacturer, and serial number. The WCB6000Q DHCP DISCOVER and REQUEST broadcasts include the device serial number in the DHCP option 125 (subopt 2) field. An attacker on the same Layer 2 network segment as the device, can see all these DHCP requests with a packet capture. Once he or she has this, the device's admin web UI password can be reset using the web UI "forgot password" page to reset to a known value. View the full article
  14. Telus Actiontec T2200H with firmware T2200H-31.128L.08 suffers from a serial number information disclosure vulnerability. The wireless extenders use DHCP Option 125 to include device details such as model number, manufacturer, and serial number. By forging a special DHCP packet using Option 125, an attacker can obtain the device serial number. Once he or she has this, the device's admin web UI password can be reset using the web UI "forgot password" page to reset to a known value. View the full article
  15. " _ _ " " _ /|| . . ||\ _ " " ( } \||D ' ' ' C||/ { % " " | /\__,=_[_] ' . . ' [_]_=,__/\ |" " |_\_ |----| |----| _/_|" " | |/ | | | | \| |" " | /_ | | | | _\ |" It is all fun and games until someone gets hacked! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Explanations: cache: If you include other words in the query, Google will highlight those words within the cached document. For instance, [cache:www.google.com web] will show the cached content with the word “web” highlighted. This functionality is also accessible by clicking on the “Cached” link on Google’s main results page. The query [cache:] will show the version of the web page that Google has in its cache. For instance, [cache:www.google.com] will show Google’s cache of the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “cache:” and the web page url. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ link: The query [link:] will list webpages that have links to the specified webpage. For instance, [link:www.google.com] will list webpages that have links pointing to the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “link:” and the web page url. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ related: The query [related:] will list web pages that are “similar” to a specified web page. For instance, [related:www.google.com] will list web pages that are similar to the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “related:” and the web page url. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ info: The query [info:] will present some information that Google has about that web page. For instance, [info:www.google.com] will show information about the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “info:” and the web page url. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ define: The query [define:] will provide a definition of the words you enter after it, gathered from various online sources. The definition will be for the entire phrase entered (i.e., it will include all the words in the exact order you typed them). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ stocks: If you begin a query with the [stocks:] operator, Google will treat the rest of the query terms as stock ticker symbols, and will link to a page showing stock information for those symbols. For instance, [stocks: intc yhoo] will show information about Intel and Yahoo. (Note you must type the ticker symbols, not the company name.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ site: If you include [site:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to those websites in the given domain. For instance, [help site:www.google.com] will find pages about help within www.google.com. [help site:com] will find pages about help within .com urls. Note there can be no space between the “site:” and the domain. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ allintitle: If you start a query with [allintitle:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the title. For instance, [allintitle: google search] will return only documents that have both “google” and “search” in the title. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ intitle: If you include [intitle:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the title. For instance, [intitle:google search] will return documents that mention the word “google” in their title, and mention the word “search” anywhere in the document (title or no). Note there can be no space between the “intitle:” and the following word. Putting [intitle:] in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting [allintitle:] at the front of your query: [intitle:google intitle:search] is the same as [allintitle: google search]. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ allinurl: If you start a query with [allinurl:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the url. For instance, [allinurl: google search] will return only documents that have both “google” and “search” in the url. Note that [allinurl:] works on words, not url components. In particular, it ignores punctuation. Thus, [allinurl: foo/bar] will restrict the results to page with the words “foo” and “bar” in the url, but won’t require that they be separated by a slash within that url, that they be adjacent, or that they be in that particular word order. There is currently no way to enforce these constraints. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ inurl: If you include [inurl:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the url. For instance, [inurl:google search] will return documents that mention the word “google” in their url, and mention the word “search” anywhere in the document (url or no). Note there can be no space between the “inurl:” and the following word. Putting “inurl:” in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting “allinurl:” at the front of your query: [inurl:google inurl:search] is the same as [allinurl: google search]. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nina Simone intitle:”index.of” “parent directory” “size” “last modified” “description” I Put A Spell On You (mp4|mp3|avi|flac|aac|ape|ogg) -inurl:(jsp|php|html|aspx|htm|cf|shtml|lyrics-realm|mp3-collection) -site:.info Bill Gates intitle:”index.of” “parent directory” “size” “last modified” “description” Microsoft (pdf|txt|epub|doc|docx) -inurl:(jsp|php|html|aspx|htm|cf|shtml|ebooks|ebook) -site:.info parent directory /appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums parent directory DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums parent directory Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums parent directory Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums parent directory MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums parent directory Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums filetype:config inurl:web.config inurl:ftp “Windows XP Professional” 94FBR ext:(doc | pdf | xls | txt | ps | rtf | odt | sxw | psw | ppt | pps | xml) (intext:confidential salary | intext:"budget approved") inurl:confidential ext:(doc | pdf | xls | txt | ps | rtf | odt | sxw | psw | ppt | pps | xml) (intext:confidential salary | intext:”budget approved”) inurl:confidential ext:inc "pwd=" "UID=" ext:ini intext:env.ini ext:ini Version=... password ext:ini Version=4.0.0.4 password ext:ini eudora.ini ext:ini intext:env.ini ext:log "Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services *.*" ext:log "Software: Microsoft Internet Information ext:log "Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services *.*" ext:log \"Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services *.*\" ext:mdb inurl:*.mdb inurl:fpdb shop.mdb ext:mdb inurl:*.mdb inurl:fpdb shop.mdb ext:mdb inurl:*.mdb inurl:fpdb shop.mdb filetype:SWF SWF filetype:TXT TXT filetype:XLS XLS filetype:asp DBQ=" * Server.MapPath("*.mdb") filetype:asp "Custom Error Message" Category Source filetype:asp + "[ODBC SQL" filetype:asp DBQ=" * Server.MapPath("*.mdb") filetype:asp DBQ=\" * Server.MapPath(\"*.mdb\") filetype:asp “Custom Error Message” Category Source filetype:bak createobject sa filetype:bak inurl:"htaccess|passwd|shadow|htusers" filetype:bak inurl:\"htaccess|passwd|shadow|htusers\" filetype:conf inurl:firewall -intitle:cvs filetype:conf inurl:proftpd. PROFTP FTP server configuration file reveals filetype:dat "password.dat filetype:dat \"password.dat\" filetype:eml eml +intext:"Subject" +intext:"From" +intext:"To" filetype:eml eml +intext:\"Subject\" +intext:\"From\" +intext:\"To\" filetype:eml eml +intext:”Subject” +intext:”From” +intext:”To” filetype:inc dbconn filetype:inc intext:mysql_connect filetype:inc mysql_connect OR mysql_pconnect filetype:log inurl:"password.log" filetype:log username putty PUTTY SSH client logs can reveal usernames filetype:log “PHP Parse error” | “PHP Warning” | “PHP Error” filetype:mdb inurl:users.mdb filetype:ora ora filetype:ora tnsnames filetype:pass pass intext:userid filetype:pdf "Assessment Report" nessus filetype:pem intext:private filetype:properties inurl:db intext:password filetype:pst inurl:"outlook.pst" filetype:pst pst -from -to -date filetype:reg reg +intext:"defaultusername" +intext:"defaultpassword" filetype:reg reg +intext:\"defaultusername\" +intext:\"defaultpassword\" filetype:reg reg +intext:â? WINVNC3â? filetype:reg reg +intext:”defaultusername” +intext:”defaultpassword” filetype:reg reg HKEY_ Windows Registry exports can reveal filetype:reg reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER SSHHOSTKEYS filetype:sql "insert into" (pass|passwd|password) filetype:sql ("values * MD5" | "values * password" | "values * encrypt") filetype:sql (\"passwd values\" | \"password values\" | \"pass values\" ) filetype:sql (\"values * MD\" | \"values * password\" | \"values * encrypt\") filetype:sql +"IDENTIFIED BY" -cvs filetype:sql password filetype:sql password filetype:sql “insert into” (pass|passwd|password) filetype:url +inurl:"ftp://" +inurl:";@" filetype:url +inurl:\"ftp://\" +inurl:\";@\" filetype:url +inurl:”ftp://” +inurl:”;@” filetype:xls inurl:"email.xls" filetype:xls username password email index of: intext:Gallery in Configuration mode index.of passlist index.of perform.ini mIRC IRC ini file can list IRC usernames and index.of.dcim index.of.password intext:" -FrontPage-" ext:pwd inurl:(service | authors | administrators | users) intext:""BiTBOARD v2.0" BiTSHiFTERS Bulletin Board" intext:"# -FrontPage-" ext:pwd inurl:(service | authors | administrators | users) "# -FrontPage-" inurl:service.pwd intext:"#mysql dump" filetype:sql intext:"#mysql dump" filetype:sql 21232f297a57a5a743894a0e4a801fc3 intext:"A syntax error has occurred" filetype:ihtml intext:"ASP.NET_SessionId" "data source=" intext:"About Mac OS Personal Web Sharing" intext:"An illegal character has been found in the statement" -"previous message" intext:"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*" intext:"Can't connect to local" intitle:warning intext:"Certificate Practice Statement" filetype:PDF | DOC intext:"Certificate Practice Statement" inurl:(PDF | DOC) intext:"Copyright (c) Tektronix, Inc." "printer status" intext:"Copyright © Tektronix, Inc." "printer status" intext:"Emergisoft web applications are a part of our" intext:"Error Diagnostic Information" intitle:"Error Occurred While" intext:"Error Message : Error loading required libraries." intext:"Establishing a secure Integrated Lights Out session with" OR intitle:"Data Frame - Browser not HTTP 1.1 compatible" OR intitle:"HP Integrated Lights- intext:"Fatal error: Call to undefined function" -reply -the -next intext:"Fill out the form below completely to change your password and user name. If new username is left blank, your old one will be assumed." -edu intext:"Generated by phpSystem" intext:"Generated by phpSystem" intext:"Host Vulnerability Summary Report" intext:"HostingAccelerator" intitle:"login" +"Username" -"news" -demo intext:"IMail Server Web Messaging" intitle:login intext:"Incorrect syntax near" intext:"Index of" /"chat/logs" intext:"Index of /network" "last modified" intext:"Index of /" +.htaccess intext:"Index of /" +passwd intext:"Index of /" +password.txt intext:"Index of /admin" intext:"Index of /backup" intext:"Index of /mail" intext:"Index of /password" intext:"Microsoft (R) Windows * (TM) Version * DrWtsn32 Copyright (C)" ext:log intext:"Microsoft CRM : Unsupported Browser Version" intext:"Microsoft ® Windows * ™ Version * DrWtsn32 Copyright ©" ext:log intext:"Network Host Assessment Report" "Internet Scanner" intext:"Network Vulnerability Assessment Report" intext:"Network Vulnerability Assessment Report" intext:"Network Vulnerability Assessment Report" 本文来自 pc007.com intext:"SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near" intext:"Thank you for your order" +receipt intext:"Thank you for your order" +receipt intext:"Thank you for your purchase" +download intext:"The following report contains confidential information" vulnerability -search intext:"phpMyAdmin MySQL-Dump" "INSERT INTO" -"the" intext:"phpMyAdmin MySQL-Dump" filetype:txt intext:"phpMyAdmin" "running on" inurl:"main.php" intextpassword | passcode) intextusername | userid | user) filetype:csv intextpassword | passcode) intextusername | userid | user) filetype:csv intitle:"index of" +myd size intitle:"index of" etc/shadow intitle:"index of" htpasswd intitle:"index of" intext:connect.inc intitle:"index of" intext:globals.inc intitle:"index of" master.passwd intitle:"index of" master.passwd 007电脑资讯 intitle:"index of" members OR accounts intitle:"index of" mysql.conf OR mysql_config intitle:"index of" passwd intitle:"index of" people.lst intitle:"index of" pwd.db intitle:"index of" spwd intitle:"index of" user_carts OR user_cart intitle:"index.of *" admin news.asp configview.asp intitle:("TrackerCam Live Video")|("TrackerCam Application Login")|("Trackercam Remote") -trackercam.com intitle:(“TrackerCam Live Video”)|(“TrackerCam Application Login”)|(“Trackercam Remote”) -trackercam.com inurl:admin inurl:userlist Generic userlist files ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Using special search string to find vulnerable websites: inurl:php?=id1 inurl:index.php?id= inurl:trainers.php?id= inurl:buy.php?category= inurl:article.php?ID= inurl:play_old.php?id= inurl:declaration_more.php?decl_id= inurl:pageid= inurl:games.php?id= inurl:page.php?file= inurl:newsDetail.php?id= inurl:gallery.php?id= inurl:article.php?id= inurl:show.php?id= inurl:staff_id= inurl:newsitem.php?num= andinurl:index.php?id= inurl:trainers.php?id= inurl:buy.php?category= inurl:article.php?ID= inurl:play_old.php?id= inurl:declaration_more.php?decl_id= inurl:pageid= inurl:games.php?id= inurl:page.php?file= inurl:newsDetail.php?id= inurl:gallery.php?id= inurl:article.php?id= inurl:show.php?id= inurl:staff_id= inurl:newsitem.php?num= Source
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