Posts Tagged ‘hack’

Lebanese Government Sites Hacked Yesterday!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Uncategorized

“To our dear “beloved” Lebanese Government,We are RYV, short for Raise Your Voice, and we are simply a group of people who could not bare sitting in silence, watching all the crimes and injustice going on in Lebanon. We will not be silenced and brainwashed by your media. We will not stop until the Lebanese people mobilize, demand their rights, and earn them. We will not stop until the standards of living are raised to where they should be in Lebanon. We will not stop until this government’s Read more [...]

Hack Ipad2 Using The Smart Cover

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized

Steps of Hacking: (This article is for educational purposes only, CoolesTech.com and/or any of it's author are not responsible for any consequences) 1) Lock a password protected iPad 2 2) Hold down power button until iPad 2 reaches turn off slider 3) Close Smart Cover 4) Open Smart Cover 5) Click cancel on the bottom of the screen   What the flaw allows: As you can see in our video above, a Smart Cover can essentially unlock an iPad 2. The person who unlocks your Read more [...]

20 Of The Best Creative Facebook Profile Picture

Written by Mahmoud Basho on . Posted in Featured, Tips & Tricks

This is the guy that first worked out how to ‘hack’ the new facebook profile and photo stream to make a creative picture: Now there are lots of people having a go at making their profiles look great with photo art. Here are 20 of the best and most creative profile picture art hacks we’ve seen so far. Click on the pictures to see the full size. Click on the pictures to see the full size. Click on the pictures to see the full size. Click on the pictures to Read more [...]

Man In The Middle Attacks on Gmail-هناك من كان يتجسس على جيميل

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in العربية

لقراءة الموضوع بالعربية، اضغط هنا   Posted by Heather Adkins, Information Security Manager (Source) Today we received reports of attempted SSL man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks against Google users, whereby someone tried to get between them and encrypted Google services. The people affected were primarily located in Iran. The attacker used a fraudulent SSL certificate issued by DigiNotar, a root certificate authority that should not issue certificates for Read more [...]

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