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Steam Password Save Flaw

September 8th, 2008 by admin in Gaming, Password Info

Valve is a game software company who makes popular software titles such as Half-Life and Counterstrike and distributes them through a program called Steam. It’s passwords are are encrypted with AES encryption using a key from a combination of 3 concatenated registry keys:
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Steam Password Recovery

September 8th, 2008 by admin in Gaming, News, Our Tools, Password Info

We are pleased to announce our newest program:
Steam Recover 1.0
Steam Recover

Which allows you to recover your username and password for your Steam login for Valve games locally from your computer.

This method works if the “Remember My Password” was selected before logging in. It also will work if you didn’t select “Remember My Password” but are currently logged into your Steam account.

We are releasing a Demo version of Steam Recover that recovers the first 3 characters of your password.

Built in pure Assembler language this program is only 8.5kb and fits perfectly on a thumbdrive to carry with you anywhere.

STEAM CHANGED THE WAY THEY SAVE THEIR PASSWORDS, PROGRAM NO LONGER WORKING

How to Bypass BIOS Passwords

September 6th, 2008 by Dev Team in Apple, BIOS, Linux, Password Info, Uncategorized, windows

BIOS passwords can be add extra layer of security for desktop and laptop computers, and are used to either prevent a user from changing the BIOS settings or to prevent the PC from booting without a password. BIOS passwords can also be a liability if a user forgot their passwords, or if a malicious user changes the password. Sending the unit back to the manufacturer to have the BIOS reset can be expensive and is usually not covered in an a typical warranty. However, there are a few known backdoors and other tricks of the trade that can be used to bypass or reset the BIOS password on most systems.
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Social Engineering…

September 6th, 2008 by Dev Team in Uncategorized

Because WE are usually the weakest link in security

Reset a lost OS X password

September 6th, 2008 by admin in Apple, News, Password Info

If you’ve forgotten your Mac’s admin account password, don’t worry. Assuming you haven’t locked out OpenFirmware, it’s a pretty simple task to change your password back to something you know.

Here’s how:
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Recover lost Ubuntu password

September 6th, 2008 by admin in Linux, News, Password Info

Losing your root password isn’t the end of the world, though. You’ll just need to reboot into single user mode to reset it. Here’s how to do it on a typical Ubuntu machine with the GRUB bootloader:

Boot Linux into single-user mode

  1. Reboot the machine.
  2. Press the ESC key while GRUB is loading to enter the menu.
  3. If there is a ‘recovery mode’ option, select it and press ‘b’ to boot into single user mode.
  4. Otherwise, the default boot configuration should be selected. Press ‘e’ to edit it.
  5. Highlight the line that begins with ‘kernel’. Press ‘e’ again to edit this line.
  6. At the end of the line, add an additional parameter: ‘single’. Hit return to make the change and press ‘b’ to boot.

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Joomla 1.5.x Password reset

September 5th, 2008 by admin in Password Info, Uncategorized
1. Go to url :
   http://ursite.com/index.php?option=com_user&view=reset&layout=confirm

2. Write into field "token" char ' and Click OK.

3. Write new password for admin

4. Go to url : http://ursite.com/administrator/

5. Login admin with new password

 If you enter ' in token field then query will look like :
"SELECT id FROM jos_users WHERE block = 0 AND activation = '' "

Another way:

  1. You must login into your hosting cpanel : exp : www.yourdomain/cpanel
  2. Go to mySql database, then phpmyadmin
  3. The page will be refresh and the database table will be displayed then open the SQL tab.
  4. In the text field, write the following SQL Query :

UPDATE `jos_users` SET `password` = MD5( ‘new_password‘ ) WHERE `jos_users`.`username` = “admin” ;

Where :

“new_password” – replace this with the new password you wish to use.
“admin” – replace this if your admin username is different.

5 Click on the Go button to submit th

AIM Recover 1.1

September 1st, 2008 by admin in AIM, News, Our Tools, Password Info

We’ve re-branded our AIMView program to AIM Recover. Only because it sounds better and is a better search term. We’ve updated some code to fix a few bugs. Right now we are in the process of reworking the AIM Pro password recovery method to make recovery more reliable. The new Demo will be available for download in the next few days and anyone who bought the app will automatically be sent the new version. Thanks for those supporting the site with their purchases.

Bypass IPhone password screen to make calls

August 30th, 2008 by admin in Apple, News, Password Info

Apply a lock to your iPhone, and it’ll ask you for a four-digit passcode. However, it’ll also let you make an emergency call. Go into the menu to dial the emergency number, perform a quick double-click on the ‘home’ button, and your phone’s favorites menu will appear.

Not only that, if you’ve changed the settings then whatever you’ve applied to the double tap action will pop open.
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LastPass – The last browser pass

August 26th, 2008 by Dev Team in News, Password Info, windows

That you’ll ever need?

Windows/Mac/Linux: Firefox extension and Internet Explorer add-on LastPass is a secure password manager for all your web passwords. Like other web-focused password managers, LastPass puts all of your individual passwords behind one master password. When you type in that master password, LastPass can then automatically log you in to any web site you visit with saved login credentials. Even better, LastPass syncs passwords over the internet, so all your saved passwords on your work computer, for example, will always be synced up on your home computer.

  • Create strong passwords, knowing you only have to remember one.
  • Log into your favorite sites with a single click
  • Access and manage your data from multiple computers seamlessly
  • Share logins with friends and let others share logins with you
  • https://lastpass.com

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