Rapid Hacker v3.0 (Final), latest

Posted on 27th September 2008 in Hacking & Securities, Hacking Tools, Lean Hacking

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Tested and Working – No more download limit !!! Rapid Hacker can hack / crack / bypass waiting limit at Rapidshare.com and Rapidshare.de Just copy-paste the Rapidshare link and get unlimited downloads.
Spyware and Virus Free.
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MSN Password Recovery v1.01.05.08

Posted on 27th September 2008 in Hacking & Securities, Hacking Tools, hackOshit, Some Fun


MSN Password Recovery v1.01.05.08

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know the difference between http:// & https://

Posted on 25th September 2008 in Hacking & Securities, Tips & Tricks

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HTTP stands for HyperText Transport Protocol, which is just a fancy way of saying it’s a protocol (a language, in a manner of speaking) for information to be passed back and forth between web servers and clients.
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Lock Your Drives and Folders Using Registry

Posted on 28th December 2007 in Hacking & Securities

There are plenty of software which locks drives and folder to protect your confidential data. Why waste money on such tools when you can do it with a simple registry tweak? Here’s how:

Caution: Before you attempt these tweaks, please make sure that you have a backup of your registry, just incase something goes wrong in the middle.

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Finding Hotmail and yahoo Passwords

Posted on 12th November 2007 in Hacking & Securities

Your identity only protected by a simple word?

Why is it important?

Everybody should choose their hotmail password with care,
even if you do not have any important private conversations:
Anybody who gains access to your email account has the
power to pretend to be you and do anything he wants …
in your name. And finding hotmail passwords can be easy.

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Difference Between Virus, Trojan Horse and Worm?

Posted on 10th November 2007 in Hacking & Securities

What is the Difference Between a Virus, Trojan Horse and Worm?

The most common blunder when the topic of a computer virus arises is that people will often refer to a Worm or Trojan Horse as a Virus. While the words Trojan, worm, and virus are used interchangeably, they are not the same. Viruses, worms, and Trojan Horses are all malicious programs that can cause damage to your computer, but there are differences between the three, and knowing those differences can help you to better protect your computer from their often damaging effects.


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