Showing posts with label windows xp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows xp. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 February 2016

How To Browse The Web Anonymously.

Hey Guys , Welcome To UserX , We are back with another Amazing trick to browse the web , without letting your information (The sites you visit, fake location,and with different IP address ).

As you all know when you browse the web these information about you are being detectable by your ISP,
1. Your location (With Your IP address ).
2. The sites You visit.
3. If you are in college or school , you cant not browse some sites banned by your institution socities.
4. Monitoring your device with your IP address.


In most of the cases , your ISP's are able to track you down just because of your IP address , which is a unique address to locate you on the earth.
But what if that IP address is changes ??
Simple : Your ISP can not track you.

This is what called Proxy Server.(connecting to the web , from different servers ).

In this case , your IP address will be changed , even your ISP, and you will be anonymous to the Web(as your location is different , your IP is different  )



This all you need to know about being  Anonymous.
But the question is how to do that ?

The Best answer is to use some Application , which provide you on the go feature an get anonymous by one click.


Best know app is  Betternet. As it is cross platform is can be used on mobile device and even on PC.
The links are below

1. For Android Click Here
2. For iPhone Click Here
3. For Windows Click Here



And if you don't want to download the App in your computer or your OS is not supported , You can add addon's  for your Web Browser

1. For Chrome Click Here
2. For Firefox  Click Here.

Thank You.

Saturday, 13 February 2016

How E-mail Works?

how e-mail works

Email is based around the use of electronic mailboxes. When an email is sent, the message is routed from server to server, all the way to the recipient's email server. More precisely, the message is sent to the mail server tasked with transporting emails (called the MTA, for Mail Transport Agent) to the recipient's MTA. On the Internet, MTAs communicate with one another using the protocolSMTP, and so are logically called SMTP servers (or sometimes outgoing mail servers).
The recipient's MTA then delivers the email to the incoming mail server (called the MDA, for Mail Delivery Agent), which stores the email as it waits for the user to accept it. There are two main protocols used for retrieving email on an MDA:
  • POP3 (Post Office Protocol), the older of the two, which is used for retrieving email and, in certain cases, leaving a copy of it on the server.
  • IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), which is used for coordinating the status of emails (read, deleted, moved) across multiple email clients. With IMAP, a copy of every message is saved on the server, so that this synchronization task can be completed.
For this reason, incoming mail servers are called POP servers or IMAP servers, depending on which protocol is used.
To use a real-world analogy, MTAs act as the post office (the sorting area and mail carrier, which handle message transportation), while MDAs act as mailboxes, which store messages (as much as their volume will allow) until the recipients check the box. This means that it is not necessary for recipients to be connected in order for them to be sent email.
To keep everyone from checking other users' emails, MDA is protected by a user name called a login and by a password.
Retrieving mail is done using a software program called an MUA (Mail User Agent).
When the MUA is a program installed on the user's system, it is called an email client (such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora Mail, Incredimail or Lotus Notes).
When it is a web interface used for interacting with the incoming mail server, it is called webmail.

Open relay

By default, and for historical reasons, it is not necessary to authenticate oneself to send email, which means that it is very easy to falsify one's own address when sending mail.
For this reason, nearly all Internet service providers lock down their SMTP servers to that only their subscribers can use them, or more precisely only machines whose IP address belongs to the ISP's domain. This explains why travelling users must modify the outgoing server settings in their email clients each time they move to a new home or business.
When an organization's email server is improperly configured and allows third-party users on any network to send emails, this is called an open relay.
Open relays are generally used by spammers, as using them hides the true origins of their messages. As a result, many ISPs keep an up-to-date blacklist of open relays, to keep subscribers from receiving messages from such servers. By +Aman Kumar 

Saturday, 2 January 2016

How to create a invisible account in Windows XP

Hey Guys here is a new cool tutorial about your old windows xp Ok, A really Quick tutorial on for windows XP on How To Create A Invisible Account In Windows Xp. What we have do in this hack is really simple just create a DWORD valuein the windows registry and hack the windows user accounts .


Ok so are you sure you want to learn this hack then read ahead,

Steps :-


1. Open Start menu then click on RUN.
2. Type in the Run Window Regedit 
3. Windows Registry editor will open then navigate from the left panel :

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList
4. Create a new DWORD, setting its name to the name of the account you wish to hide.
5. Then set its value to to hide it.
6. Enjoy its Hidden !!


NOTE : This account isn't completely hidden because it is visible to administrators inLocal User and Groups and also the profile is visible in the Documents and Settings.


Now How To Login In it after you have hidden the account :

1. At Welcome screen, and you want to login to this account.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice and it will display the log-on promt.
3. Type the username, and the password and hit enter.