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If you want to hack a facebook account, you have stepped the right door. We are a team of software students and we hack facebook accounts as to polish our programming skills as a hobby. Now-a-days, the facebook hacking is becoming more and more difficult. Gone are the days when a single brute force attack would crack open an account within an hour. Facebook has, over the time, employed strategies and methods that are very hard to crack. Nonetheless, Facebook hacking still is possible using certain universal programming language holes which no matter how advanced the security of a website like facebook gets, will still be there for hackers to use. This is where we come in, we play a part in exploiting these language holes and retrive out the sensitive information right out of facebook servers.
Histroy
The incidences of hacking of facebook accounts of famous celebrities is increasing by the day. Reason of which is revolutionary increased interest in Kali Linux, a platform designed to test the security of a system but can also be used to break it. Some of the examples of these hacking includes the facebook account of Enrique Iglesias, the renowned singer; Pervaiz Musharraf, ex-President of Pakistan; Arijit Singh, another renowned singer and so many more. The hacking of these celebrities is a strong indicator of the rapidly increasing exploitation of facebook hacking methods.
Methodology
There are certain other backdoor entries programs also available for hacking into a facebook account. Such includes keyloggers, semi-brute-force attacks, cookie-retrivals and some other notorious and rare programs.
Our perspective
Hacking a facebook account isn't evil. Yes, its wrong but not evil. Hacking into a facebook account is fun. You get to know the reality of your friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, family members, rivals and enemies about what do they talk to other people about you or what are they plotting against you. You get to know whether your hunny-bunny darling is faithful to you or is cheating behind your back. Facebook conversations are a smooth way to know the reality of a relationship.
Our Promise
Now, we do not guarantee a successful hacking of account since facebook has different servers with different configurations and security strategies, but, since we are totally free to use, there is no harm in trying us. We have a success rate of around 60% through Kali Linux hacking strategy. But if this didn't work out, we will provide you with other rare-to-find facebook hacking tools to use which, you will have to play a part as well. Don't worry, there will be no trace of you whatsoever and we and our tools are totally safe to use Lets start!
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Hack your friend whatsapp account with in 3 Steps.
Read Your Friends Chats Without Even Letting them.
This is the best whatsapp hack,you ever seen.by using this you can hack your friends whatsapp and keep spy on him/her whatsapp conversation without even letting them.Whatsapp had released whatsapp web which is allowing you to access your whatsapp on Desktop or Laptop by Reading Q_R Code.But we can use this for hack friend whatsapp and keep spy on conversation.
For hacking You have to follow below 3 Steps.
1.Open Web Whatsapp on Your Mobile and Load Site.(Open Site is“Desktop Mode”)
If It opened as regular website.lets change to mobile to desktop mode.
2.Open “Whatsapp web” Option in your friend mobile and scan Q-R Code From Website on your phone.
3.Enjoy.You Successfully hacked your Friend whatsapp and also Can spy on Conversation.
Here Another Cool hack is you can also see him all whastapp contacts. why late dude lets do and make funny with your friends.
QR codes are a technology that desperately wants our attention. They appear everywhere from supermarket shelves and magazines to hiking trails and tombstones. Never heard of a QR code? You're looking at one right now. Scan the image at the top of this article, and it'll open a link to the mobile version...of this article. Very meta.
That's a pretty typical example of a QR code—occasionally useful, but oftenpointless. Either way, these plucky information sources are routinely ignored, and usually reviled. Here's where the next big thing in scannable coding went so horribly wrong.
QR (Quick Response) code is the trademark name for the two dimensional barcode system. It was originally invented in 1994 by Denso Wave, a Toyota subsidiary, as a way to track vehicles as they were assembled, and to scan components at high speeds. While Denso Wave does hold the patent on the technology, it has granted free licence on it, going so far as to publish the spec online, and allowing anyone to use it.
The conventional one dimensional barcodes used on virtually every consumer product are mechanically scanned. That is, they're read by physically bouncing a narrow beam of light onto the code, which can be interpreted using the pattern of light reflected off the white gaps between the lines.
QR codes, on the other hand, can not only hold 100 times more data than 1D barcodes—they can also be digitally scanned. The block of smaller black and white squares is read by a smart phone's image sensor, then interpreted by the system processor. The three large squares act as alignment targets, while the smaller square in the remaining corner acts to normalize the size and angle of the shot. As you can see from the image on the left, the blue strips near the alignment squares contain formatting information, and the remaining yellow area is the actual data that's converted into binary code and checked for errors before being displayed. The encoded data can be interpreted as one of four primary modes—numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and Kanji. Other forms of data can also be displayed with the appropriate extensions.
As QR code technology evolved, it began to contain more and more information. The initial version was 21 x 21 pixels and held just 4 characters worth of data. The most recent version is 177 pixels square, and it holds 1852 characters—enough for a few pages of information. You can see a brief overview of their growth in complexity in the gallery below.
QR codes have long since expanded their usefulness beyond the automotive industry. They're used today in everything from inventory tracking, to shipping and logistics, to online ticketing (Fandango is a big fan). Bands put them on fliers to link to their videos on YouTube or set reminders for upcoming shows. Businesses use it to put Google Maps directions on a business card, automatically load a web page, or send a text/email to the company helpline. One enterprising wildlife refuge in Sanibel, Florida has installed the codes on signs along hiking trails and programmed them with information about the local fauna.
So with all these new and interesting ways to use this burgeoning technology—which, coincidentally, got a boost recently, when it was announced that the iPhone 5 would not include the competing NFC system—why aren't they more popular? According to Comscore, as of December 2011, only 20 percent of Americans, 16 percent of Canadians, and 12 percent of Spanish and UK smartphone owners actually use QR codes at all.
In part, it's because advertisers have attached themselves to QR like it's a golden teat. The rate of QR codes in magazine ads rose by five percent last year—from 3.6 to 8.4 percent, according to marketing firm Nellymoser. You can find QR codes in stores, billboards, subway ads, posters, and magazines. "It's an effort to convey the appearance of being tech savvy," Thaddeus Kromelis, a strategist at WPP's (WPPGY) Blue State Digital, told Business Insider. Unfortunately, most consumers aren't buying it.
"Advertisers are looking at every way possible that they can connect with consumers," said Forrester Research analyst Patti Freeman Evans. "Consumers aren't saying, ‘Oh, I really want to be able to connect with companies and brands.'" As such, the primary use of QR codes last year was actually for product scanning—either to recieve further information on a product or a coupon/reward—and was primarily done at home.
This is due largely to the inherent limitations that QR suffers from. The system needs a steady hand to take the shot, the proper QR app to interpret it, and a data connection to load the webpage and content. So when advertisers put QR codes on freeway billboards, or on subway ads where there is little cell reception, and expect users to then go through the trouble of installing an app just to be taken to the desktop version of the corporate website, it's little wonder why nobody bothers with it.
Thick-headed advertisers aren't the only drawbacks to QR codes, though. The codes can also be used to transmit malicious code, in what's known as "attagging." Since anyone can create the codes, it's easy to write a bit of malware, put it in a QR code, and slap that code over a legitimate tag. Some sap scans the bad code and, if his permissions are set too loosely, the code could give itself access to everything from the camera to the contacts to the GPS data. Or it could connect to an infection site loaded with browser exploits. The phone an become part of a bot net, or be used to send unauthorized texts—hackers in Russia once used QR to commandeer phones to send $6 international SMS messages.
And of course there's the open source issue—great for developers, but not so terrific for the end users just trying to read the things. There are multitudes of QR readers in every app store, and all of them offer a slightly different user experience. None of the big three (iOS, Android, or WP7) offer a native app. Plus, there is no dominant brand of reader. So users are stuck picking QR readers essentially at random, hoping for the best.
All that hassle to (hopefully) look at a company's website or (possibly) have your security compromised? It's a combination of factors that doesn't do much to spur confidence in the technology—or enhance its adoption rate.
Lenovo has launched its another budget flagship smartphones series at IFA Berlin event named as K6, K6 Power, and K6 Note, which looks sucessor to the Vibe K5 Note phone. The price of smartphones are yet not clear but however it is expected to disclose soon in september.
The smartphones will be available in Dark Gray, Gold, and Silver colour options, and all 3 phones are made up of metal. K6 series devices runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. They packs a unique finger print scanner at the back, and comes with dual SIM spaces. All the three phones are boosted by the same 64-bit Snapdragon 430 octa-core processor along for gaming and graphical experience it has Adreno 505 GPU.or the specifications Lenovo K6, sports a 5-inch full-HD (1920×1090 pixels) screen display. It is powered by only 2GB of RAM. For the storage it offers 16GB or 32GB of inbuilt space. In the camera section it rocks a 13-megapixel back camera with LED flash, and a 8-megapixel front selfie camera also. It is fueled by a 3000mAh battery, In terms of connectivity it has 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS.
Going to the Lenovo K6 Power, the phone comes in two RAM/storage option like, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage capacity other is 3GB RAM/32GB capacity. It is fueled by a 4000mAh battery. Other details are similar to the K6 cell phone.
Ultimately, the Lenovo K6 Note was likewise revealed at IFA, and this device is marginally bigger and the most premium and high-end if compared to k6 and K6 power. The smartphone sports a 5.5-inch (1920×1080 pixels) FHD IPS screen display. The smartphone comes in two variant like 3GB RAM/32GB storage capacity and other with 4GB RAM/32GB storage. Both variants are expandable up to 128GB via micro-SD card. The smartphone rocks a 16-megapixel back camera with AF dual LED flash, and a 8-megapixel selfie camera. The K6 Note likewise offers 4000mAh battery. The connectivity options are 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS.
Friday, 2 September 2016
7 Best High-end Low Budget Android Smartphones with 4GB RAM
We have prepared a list of the best smartphones with 4GB RAM in less budget. If you are Indian this is not less but when we compare with other high-end smartphones which gets same specifications, for those devices you have to pay very high in Comparing with this brands. So that is the main reason you can say we have prepared this list of top Smartphones With 4GB RAM under or less in your budget.
In past months when we hear Smartphones with 4GB RAM, the first thing comes in our mind is that they are very costly we can’t afford it and all, you always been thinking about their experiences, like gaming and all, but now in 2016 you can get this all within your budget, no more collections of more money for costly Samsung, Sony, HTC smartphones. We have prepared a list of Best budget smartphones with 4GB RAM which you can buy in India and all over the World.
So finally most of the device makers started hitting their budget 4GB RAM smartphones in the market. Lenovo has recently launched its smartphone named as Vibe K5 Note in India with 4GB RAM. We feel that this device is a game changer in 4GB RAM category. In terms of overall specifcations, it comes with a 5.50-inch screen display with full HD (1080×1920) resolution. It is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor, the device comes in two RAM variants 3GB RAM and another that we suggest is 4GB RAM, after looking at the processor and RAM we can say that this device can handle anyGraphic intensive game.
The phone has 32GB storage in built, that is expandable up to 128GB by means of a microSD card. The Lenovo K5 Note packs a 13-MP camera at the back and in the front a 8-MP front shooter for selfies and video callings. The Lenovo K5 Note runs Android 5.1, the device is fueled by a 3500mAh non removable battery which can last long for a day. It is an all metal body phone, that feels pretty strong and stylish too in hands.
Key Specs.
5.5-inch Full HD screen display
MediaTek Helio P10 processor, 1.8 GHz
4GB RAM
13MP front and 5MP back camera
3500mAh battery
32GB storage
2. LeEco Le Max2
The LeEco Le Max 2 is best powerful phone, the device launched in june 2016 for India. It costs around 22K. It packs the latest Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM that makes the device as best 4GB RAM phone, for performance it can handle any heavy game present in the market. The device has a 21MP camera with autofocus and OIS, as per the performance it performs good. Le Max 2 is a dual SIM smartphone which also offers 4G connectivity options in India. It has 5.7 inch screen display which is awesome when playings games and watching movies, but on the other hand it feels little bit large, little hands may face problem in holding. The Le max 2 fully worth the money, the device feels a power house in hands.
4 GB RAM
Runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Processor
21 MP Primary Camera
Android v6 (Marshmallow) with EUI OS
8 MP front Camera
Dual Standby with Dual 4G Sim (LTE + LTE)
5.7 inch display
32GB Internal storage
Fingerprint Scanner
3. Yu Yunicorn
Yu Yunicorn arrived to capture the Micromax’s and YU’s lost shares, or we can say to regain the lost popularity. The Yu televentures tried well this time with its 4GB RAM Smartphone, we feel 4GB ram mobile variant will be best in our list. The device sports a full metal body. The smartphone sports 5.5(inch) Full HD 2.5D Curved screen. The Yu Yunicorn is boosted by a Mediatek MTK6755 Helio P10 processor. There is 32GB of internal storage space, that is expandable up to 64GB. The design and build quality of the device feels pretty good as you can look below in the image. It packed with a massive 4000mAh battery which will let you never feel hungry.
Yu Yunicorn has 13MP primary camera that includes a LED flash and PDAF (phase detection autofocus), that is capable of taking good selfies in daylight and meanwhile can take decent in low light too, and there is a 5MP front camera for selfie and video callings.
For connectivity, the smartphone has 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The handset runs Android 5.1 Lollipop, but we are expecting 6.0 this time. The high-end Smartphone worth the money, and can handle very heavy multitasking and best heavy games With its 4GB RAM, the device is currently available on flipkart
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Price. Rs. 13,999
Key Specs.
5.5-inch Full HD screen display
X10 processor clocked at 2GHz
4GB RAM
13MP front and 5MP back camera
3000mAh battery
16GB storage
4. iBerry Auxus 4X
iBerry is not much well-known smartphone maker in India, but this time they has launched a interesting device named as Auxus 4X. It is priced at Rs 15,990. It is the first 4GB RAM unibody device in premium category as per the company.
The iBerry Auxus 4X highlights a 5.5-inch Full HD screen display with 1080×1920 pixel resolution. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. The phone is boosted by a octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor. It is also a best 4GB RAM smartphone. For the storage it has 32GB of inbuilt storage space which you can expand it up to 128GB via microSD.
The smartphone rocks a 13-megapixel rear camera with a autofocus dual-LED flash. In the front it has 5MP camera which can take selfies and can do video callings. The 4X measures 148.40×74.20×7.30 mm. In the connectivity department, the Auxus 4X has Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM radio, 3G, and 4G. It is a good 4GB RAM mobile with unibody, however the customers feedbacks are still awaited.
Key Specs
4 GB RAM – 32 inbuilt storage
13-MP camera
5.5-inch Full HD screen display
Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow)
MediaTek Helio P10 processo
A Non-removable Li-Po 3000 mAh battery
5. OnePlus 2
OnePlus 2 which can also call as the successor to the previous OnePlus 1 smartphone. The Oneplus brand is not well known if we look 2 years ago but now almost every people is aware of their devices, they make supreme products with a low budget. The Oneplus 2 is one of the best budget 4GB RAM smartphones. The device only costs around Rs 25000, and the specifications according to price is very high, it comes with a Snapdragon 810 chipset, which is usually found in most high-end devices, which costs more than this.
Key Specs
4 GB RAM
6. Vivo V3 Max
The device was launched in April in an event in Mumbai. The Vivo V3 max offers some great specifications along with its 4GB of RAM. So without wasting the time let’s talk about the specifications below.
The Device comes with a stunning 5.5-inch Full HD (1920×1080) screen display. It is boosted by an updated Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor. It is powered by a 4GB of RAM and that’s the reason we include this device in our list of best 4GB RAM mobile phones and it also has 32GB of internal storage. It is fueled by a 3000mAh battery with support for quick charge 2.0, that can charge your device fast and quick. The device also has a split screen function that helps in multitaskings.
The Vivo V3 Max is a fully 4G-enabled smartphone. It comes with a fingerprint sensor sticked at the back, as per the the Vivo that can unlock your device in just .02 second which really look extremely fast.
The smartphone comes with 13MP rear camera with Autofocus and LED flash. In the front there is a 8MP camera along with Hi-Fi audio chip (AK4375), that is most common in Vivo Smartphones. The V3 Max Runs on Android 5.1 with its own Funtouch OS 2.5 out of the box. The V3 Max feature a full metal body made of magnesium-aluminum alloy. The device also supports dual SIM hybrid slots. So if we look at overall specifications of the device it feels great also makes it as a best smartphone with 4GB RAM.
Price. Rs. 23,899
Key Specs.
4GB of RAM
32GB internal storage
13MP camera and 8MP front camera
Android 5.1 with Funtouch OS 2.5
Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor
3000mAh battery
5.5-inch Full HD (1920×1080) screen display
7. Oppo F1 Plus 64 GB
Oppo F1 plus is one of the most popular mid range device launched with 4GB RAM. The Oppo offers some great features in this smartphone, also the device is well known for its selfie camera, it has 13 MP rear camera, 16 MP front camera. The device packed with 4GB RAM, and OctaCore 2.0 cortex – A53 GHz Processor which is enough to handle the most graphic intensive games. The device has a good design and feels premium in hands too, it comes with 13MP camera in the back with LED flash light. Overall the design and looks of the smartphone feels very premium in hands. Price – Rs. 26,699
OctaCore 2.0 cortex – A53 GHz Processor
5.5-inch full HD display
16MP front selfie camera
variant 64GB,
dual-SIM support, 4G, 3G
4GB of powerful RAM
2,850mAh battery
fingerprint scanner
VOOC Charging
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