Sunday, 30 March 2014

How to Hack Whatsapp Account:

How to Hack Whatsapp Account:

All you need is to get access to victim phone to get the victims phone “MAC address along with the verifying massage” which is acquired to verify your device.
Get mac address on your android phone.
Finding MAC address on an Android Phones
On your phone’s home screen, click on menu, then go to setting.
Click on about phone.
Click on the status.
And then view your Wi-Fi MAC address.
As soon the message is received Push the MAC address as well as Verifying code to your server or mail it your ID. That banks on your convince.
Cheat your phone’s MAC address to the Victims address and install whatsapp and after that type the verify code.
And now its done. You get full access to the victim’s whatsapp ID. So now you can keep spying/watching your victim’s movements.
That means you and the victim is using the same ID from different devices.
Whatsapp hack to use it by not using your number
This hack works by cheating the Whatsapp Verification Servers by sending a spoofed request for an authorisation code expected for a different phone.
Install Whatsapp on your device. Whatsapp now opens a counter where it sends a verification message to its servers.
Block the message service – it can be blocked by changing the message centre number or turning the phone into Airplane mode.
Whatsapp now gives a substitute method of verification – Select verify through SMS and fill in your email address. Once you click to send the SMS press cancel to abort the call for authorisation to the Whatsapp server.
Now you have to do sms Spoofing.
Examine your outbox and copy the message details into the spoofer application and send the spoofed verification.
You will now receive messages expected for the spoofed number on your mobile device and you can communicate with people under the spoofed number.
Note:- This information has been shared to create awareness among people regarding the “Ways to Hack Whatsapp” so that you can protect yourself from getting hacked. In no way do we promote misusing of the information.

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All you need is to get access to victim phone to get the victims phone “MAC address along with the verifying massage” which is acquired to verify your device.
Get mac address on your android phone.
Finding MAC address on an Android Phones
On your phone’s home screen, click on menu, then go to setting.
Click on about phone.
Click on the status.
And then view your Wi-Fi MAC address.
As soon the message is received Push the MAC address as well as Verifying code to your server or mail it your ID. That banks on your convince.
Cheat your phone’s MAC address to the Victims address and install whatsapp and after that type the verify code.
And now its done. You get full access to the victim’s whatsapp ID. So now you can keep spying/watching your victim’s movements.
That means you and the victim is using the same ID from different devices.
Whatsapp hack to use it by not using your number
This hack works by cheating the Whatsapp Verification Servers by sending a spoofed request for an authorisation code expected for a different phone.
Install Whatsapp on your device. Whatsapp now opens a counter where it sends a verification message to its servers.
Block the message service – it can be blocked by changing the message centre number or turning the phone into Airplane mode.
Whatsapp now gives a substitute method of verification – Select verify through SMS and fill in your email address. Once you click to send the SMS press cancel to abort the call for authorisation to the Whatsapp server.
Now you have to do sms Spoofing.
Examine your outbox and copy the message details into the spoofer application and send the spoofed verification.
You will now receive messages expected for the spoofed number on your mobile device and you can communicate with people under the spoofed number.
Note:- This information has been shared to create awareness among people regarding the “Ways to Hack Whatsapp” so that you can protect yourself from getting hacked. In no way do we promote misusing of the information.

Enjoy  

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

How To Partition Hard Drive Without Formatting

How To Partition Hard Drive Without Formatting



Hello everyone, Today I'm going to give tutorial on "How To Partition Hard Drive Without Formatting". As you all know our all data stored in hard disk as we have to create partition of our hard disk during the first installation of OS. Sometimes you feels disappointed with your partition of hard disk. You want to create a new volume or extend some volume. For this are you going to reinstall the windows and format all data and then repartition the hard disk ? Well the answer is no, you did not want to lose you all data. So, then how you will create partition hard drive without formatting it ? Well the microsoft windows has a feature of Disk Management which let you to Extend, Shrink, Delete, Change drive letter etc. So, Lets start :-


Windows-8-Partition-2

How To Partition Hard Drive Without Formatting :-


Step 1: First of all you need to open the Administrative Tools. For this open control panel then change your Icon view to Large Icons from the Top right corner. After this click on Administrative Tools and open it.


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Step 2: After this click on Computer Management and open it new windows will opens on the screen.


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Step 3: In the new opened window click on option of Storage and open it.


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Step 4: Then just simply open Disk Management. Now wait until you all local volumes loads.

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You can simply open Disk Management just by typing diskmgmt.msc in Run.
Step 5: Now for Shrinking process you have to right click  on drive that and click on Shrink.

Step 6: Now Carefully enter the amount of space in MB which you want to shrink. Here I'm entering 10 Gb. After this click on Shrink button.


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Step 7: After shrinking now there is time to create new volume from the shrinked space ( unallocated/free space ). For this the free avialable space will appears in bottom panel now click on it and then click on New Simple Volume.

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Step 8: Now a window will opens where you have to assign any Alphabet which you want to appear on your drive and then click on continue. Now your new drive/volume is created without any lose of data. Enjoy !!

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

10 Best Malaysian Islands to Honeymoon

Located in Southeast Asia, the country of Malaysia is known for its many exotic islands that feature stunning beaches, tropical rainforests and diverse cultures. A great number of these islands present popular diving and snorkeling destinations because of their crystal clear waters and colorful coral reefs. However, the islands of Malaysia are not just about beaches and diving. There is much more to experience here such as colonial villages, beautiful temples, vibrant resorts and adventurous activities. Find out more about the best Malaysian islands.
10Pulau Pangkor
Pulau Pangkor
Pulau Pangkor, meaning “beautiful island,” provides a scenic escape from the busy world. Most tourists visit Pangkor for its quiet atmosphere and gorgeous beaches that include Niphah Bay, Teluk Belanda, Pasir Bogak and Coral Bay. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing attractions here such as the Chinese Fu Lin Kong Temple, the Kali Amman Temple, and the remnants of a Dutch fort that shelters a historic rock called Tiger Rock. Plenty of leisure activities abound here like banana boating, jet skiing, jungle trekking and swimming at night amid the blue-glowing plankton. Just next to island of Pangkor is the smaller island of Pangkor Laut, home to one of the most luxuries resorts in all Malaysia.
9Pulau Kapas
Pulau Kapas
Just off the coast of mainland’s Marang lies Kapas Island. Pulau Kapas means Cotton Island, a name given to it by locals, due to its soft white beaches. Snorkelers and scuba divers visit the island because of the beautiful, calm waters filled with a variety of marine life.
8Penang
Penang
Historically regarded as the Pearl of the Orient because of its important location among the sea trade route, Penang is a large and colorful island shaped by its diverse culture, heritage and world-famous cuisine. A must-do here is a stroll or rickshaw ride around the historic Georgetown to see its colonial buildings, stately mansions, lovely temples and impressive hotels. Visitors will find plenty of activities that range from excellent shopping and culinary experiences to horse riding on the beach, photographing snakes in the Snake Temple, and cable car rides up to Penang Hill.
7Pulau Tenggol
Pulau Tenggol
Tenggol Island offers visitors the feeling of being on their own private tropical island. The island was traditionally uninhabited, but now contains several hotels. Tenggol Island’s brilliantly white beaches are framed by the emerald tropical forests of the island’s interior. The small island is a treasured location by both fishermen and scuba divers.
6Sipadan
Sipadan
Located off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo, Sipadan is a legend among expert divers. The area is full of exotic species including a rainbow of reef fish, sea turtles, and hammerhead sharks. Recenlty, Sipadan has become a protected area and all the resorts on the island are now closed. Diving is still allowed but divers are ferried in and out from the mainland and other islands. A great base to explore Sipadan is Mabul Island (see below) which Is home to a number of high end hotels and a few hostels.
5Pulau Mabul
Pulau Mabul
A small island off the south-eastern coast of Sabah featuring fine beaches of coconut trees, soft white sand and turquoise water, Mabul Island is one of the world’s best destinations for muck diving. What’s more, Mabul Island also boasts one of the world’s most concentrated reserves of small marine life that includes species like frog fish, scorpion fish, cuttlefish, squids, gobies and various shellfish. Visitors here can easily walk around the island within an hour to explore attractions like the conventional villages with their thatched huts.
4Redang
Redang
One of the largest islands located off the east coast of Malaysia, Redang is favored for its beaches of powdery white sand and crystal clear blue waters. The surrounding coral reefs are home to a variety of species like nemo fish, baby sharks and jellyfish, making Redang a popular destination for diving and snorkeling. Visitors wishing to snorkel and dive here will find no lack of operations offering tours and equipment. While much of the island’s dense interior is impassable, there are several trails for jungle trekking.
3Pulau Tioman
Pulau Tioman
Considered by many as one of the world’s most beautiful islands, Tioman served as a scenic backdrop in the 1958 movie, “South Pacific.” Although one of the most commercially developed Malaysian islands, Tioman still preserves much of its natural beauty and wildlife diversity that includes monitor lizards. Because Tioman is surrounded by coral reefs, the island is a hot spot for diving and snorkeling. Tourists here can also enjoy jungle trekking, swimming under waterfalls, visiting a turtle farm and experiencing the local culture at the traditional village on Juara Beach.
2Perhentian Islands
Perhentian Islands
Located off the coast of northeastern Malaysia not far from the Thai border. The Perhentian Islands are the must-go place in Malaysia for budget travelers. The two main islands are Perhentian Besar (“Big Perhentian”) and Perhentian Kecil (“Small Perhentian”). They have some of Malaysia’s most beautiful beaches and great diving with plenty of cheap accommodation. Visitors can also explore the tropical jungle that covers much of the islands’ terrain.
1Langkawi
#1 of Best Malaysian Islands
Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination, Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 Malaysian islands in the Andaman Sea. The islands are located close to the Thai border in the Andaman Sea. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of about 65,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. With its many diverse landscapes of beaches, mountains, rainforest and mangrove wetlands, Langkawi offers tourists the greatest variety of things to see and do. A popular activity here is to take a cable car ride up to Gungung Mat Chinchang and walk across the Sky Bridge to see incredible views across to Thailand. Nearby is Langkawi’s highest peak, Gungung Raya, which features a resort hotel, restaurant and splendid lookout tower at its summit. Many attractions abound here like the Laman Padi Rice Garden, the indoor aquarium at the Underwater World, and Oriental Village where visitors can enjoy cultural shows, watch snake charmers and ride elephants.

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta

Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta

27 Mar 2014 – 30 Mar 2014

Watch as colourful hot air balloons float the skies of Putrajaya. Themed '1 World, 1 Malaysia, 1 Fiesta' this event features 23 balloonists from Belgium, USA, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Malaysia and Japan.

Venue
Monumen Alaf Baru, Precinct 2, Putrajaya

Phone
+603-7981 8769/ 8712

Kellie's Castle (sometimes also called Kellie's Folly)


A Castle long in the making....

It was intended to be the hub of social life for the area's wealthy colonial planters and administrators.  A grand mansion with a six-storey tower, wine cellar, stately columns.  Moorish arches and walls embellished with Greco-Roman designs.  There was to be a rooftop courtyard for parties and even an elevator, the first of its kind in the country.  But the building was never to be completed.  Work halted in December 1926 with the sudden demise of its owner, William Kellie-Smith.  The estate on which it was situated was sold and the unfinished mansion soon surrendered itself once to the jungle.

Today, the rediscovered mansion, popularly known as Kellie's Castle, still stands, having survived the ravages of time.  It reflects the pioneering spirit of the early colonialists and the romanticism of a bygone era.  Who was Smith and what prompted him to construct this palatial building?

Born in Dallas, North-Eastern Scotland to a farmer and his wife on March 1, 1870, William Kellie-Smith travelled to Malaysia, then Malaya, at the tender age of 20 to seek his fortune. Kellie was his mother's maiden name.  Smith was engaged by an estate owner named Alma Baker to help in the construction of public roads in South Perak.  With this share of the profits from the venture, he bought 1,000 acres of jungle land in the Kinta District, and cleared it to plant rubber.




He later named the estate Kinta Kellas, after his home farm, Easter Kellas.


In 1909, Smith built his first mansion, Kellas House - a symbol of his prospering rubber estate venture.  Five years later, with a birth of a son and heir, Smith laid the foundation stone to the second mansion that proved to be his ultimate folly.




Work resumed after the temple was completed but the castle was never to be realised.  Tragedy struck again.  On a visit to Lisbon, at the age of 56, Smith died of pneumonia. 

   Kellie's Castle was to surpass his estate bungalow.  Seventy tough workers, mostly from Madras, were employed and bricks and marble were imported from India.  But during the construction, tragedy struck.  A mysterious illness broke out, killing many of Smith's workers.  The superstitious Smith was told that a temple must be built to appease the gods.  He immediately transferred his workers to build a Hindu temple nearby.


His wife, Agnes, sold the estate and with the passing of time, and the end of colonial rule, the castle soon faded into memory.

Located on a ridge beside a meandering river near the town of Batu Gajah, Kellie's Castle is easily spotted from the Batu Gajah - Jalan Gopeng.  Etched against the blue sky, much of the structure is still intact.

Over the years, the sturdy castle appears to have waged battle against the undergrowth.  Although once creepers sprout from its exterior and gnarled tree roots fill the compound, the interior is undamaged.  Only the spiders and insects make home of the empty rooms.

Despite signs of decay, the castle exudes a certain air of dignity and grandeur.  Moving from room to room, one can imagine the rich furnishings that would have filled the stately structure, had it been completed.  As we wander around the castle, there is a eerie feeling of being watched.  Sunlight streams through a series of arches on the two main floors, casting ghostly shadows on the verandah running the length of the building.

Perhaps, there is some truth to the local legend that the spirit of Old Man Kellie still wanders along the corridors...