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Friday, May 10, 2013

US military spy drones


A small insect or a mosquito over your ear may now be much more than simply annoying. Those could easily be micro drones which now come in a swarm of bug-sized flying spies.
In an effort to create a hard-to-detect surveillance drone that will operate with little or no direct human supervision in out of the way and adverse environments, researchers are mimicking nature.  
The University of Pennsylvania GRASP Lab showed off a network of 20 nano-quad rotors capable of agile flight, which could swarm and navigate in an environment with obstacles.
This is another step away from bulky heavily armed aerial vehicles or humanoid robots to a much smaller level of tiny remote-control devices. While current drones lack manoeuvrability, can’t hover and move fast enough, these new devices will be able to land precisely and fly off again at speed. One day the military hope they may prove a crucial tactical advantage in wars and could even save lives in disasters. They can also be helpful inside caves and barricaded rooms to send back real-time intelligence about the people and weapons inside.
A report in NetworkWorld online news suggests the research is based on the mechanics of insects, which potentially can be reverse-engineered to design midget machines to scout battlefields and search for victims trapped in rubble. 
In an attempt to create such a device, scientists have turned to flying creatures long ago, examining their perfect conditions for flight, which have evolved over millions of years.
Zoologist Richard Bomphrey has told the British Daily Mail newspaper he has conducted research to generate new insight into how insect wings have evolved over the last 350 million years. 
“By learning those lessons, our findings will make it possible to aerodynamically engineer a new breed of surveillance vehicles that, because they are as small as insects and also fly like them, completely blend into their surroundings,"the newspaper quotes him as saying.
The US Department of Defense has turned its attention to miniature drones, or micro air vehicles long ago. 


Thursday, May 9, 2013

To know SSC result Rapidly and quickly

Alternative way to know SSC result Rapidly

Waiting days is going to over today,Bangladesh time 2.00 pm will publish Ssc result.
Here is a technique to know SSC result early and rapidly.In the education ministry board web site  s server
may be down.

http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd/


Cause all students will try to log in that site,As a result that site cant give you response as usual.
                                           THIS IS A  PROXY SOLUTION


Alternative Proxy server No 1:

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Alternative Proxy server No 2:

বিকল্প প্রক্সি সার্ভার দুই

Friday, June 22, 2012

How To Break Windows Password

There are many ways to break windows passwords, I will show you how do do it with Cain & Abel v2.0. It is powerful hacking tool which can break of various kind of passwords using Dictionary, Brute-Force, Cryptanalysis attacks … This tutorial tells you how to break administrator password and gain access to admin account with Brute-Force attack.
Just follow steps below.
1) Download Cain & Abel v2.0 from this link and install it.
2)Start Cain
3)Click on Cracker tab , on the left choose LM & NTLM Hashes and click on + sign icon on toolbar then Dump NT Hashes from Local machine


4)Next



5)After this will appear windows accounts , right click on account you want to break password and choose type of attack , in this example I chose brute force attack. Brute force actually means to start with a letter a and encrypting it. Then see if the encrypted strings match. If not then b, c, … until we’ve gotten to admin. Then the encrypted strings will match and we’ll know that is the right password. Brute force attack is the slowest method of cracking, but there is no risk that you’ll not find the password. The thing about brute force is that the time of cracking rises rapidly depending on how long the password is, how many characters are being used in it and so forth.









I hope this tutorial has helped, if something isn´t clear , don’t be afraid to ask questions to me!
If you want to learn hacking, But Don’t Know Where to Start? Check this out “Learn How To Hack With The Hacker’s Underground Handbook
Note: This post is to be used for educational purposes only. I want to just remind everyone that information in and of itself is amoral; that is, it is neither good nor evil. It is only what someone decides to do with this information that can be good or evil. It is my sincerest hope that you will choose to make the world a better place with this information



How To Reduce Size of Multiple Pictures In One Click


In this post I’ll show you how to reduce size of multiple pictures in one click using free software Lightning Image Resizer. This tool will help you perform all the possible tasks that you want with your images such as changing them to the desired format, resizing them and changing their name by either prefixing something to their name or post fixing something to their name
1) Download Lightning Image Resizer
2) Run Lightning Image Resizer and select source folder, set up options that you want and click start . All images from source folder can be edited in one click.