Google trick to find private pictures

•May 13, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Maybe you are a “voyeur”.

Maybe you need some pictures for your school work.

Of course you can go to a dedicated website where you can find lot of free pictures.

But you can also dig some private pictures directories.

Try this little code in Google, you may find lot of Non public pictures

intitle:index.of +”Indexed by Apache::Gallery”

You can also narow your search by adding a word at the end, for example: intitle:index.of +”Indexed by Apache::Gallery” +paris

you can also use this syntax to find mp3′s.

How to Hack Paypal

•April 19, 2008 • Leave a Comment

HACKING PROCESS:

Every PayPal member is identified by his/her Email and the majority of the PayPal members use Hotmail. After completion of the mailing address confirmation process, usually by adding a CREDIT CARD, PayPal automatically sends the user?s address confirmation info to a mailerbot associated with the user?s Email, in most cases, it’s a yahoo mailerbot.
The security flaw occurs RIGHT HERE! Yahoo mailerbots can be confused by a random user and sends out information saved on its server to that user.
To get PayPal account information of numerous random PayPal users from a Hotmail mailerbot, you have to do the following:

1) Log into your www.paypal.com homepage, and click on ?Profile?, and then click on
?Street Address? under ?Account Information?.

2) Find the Address whose status is ?Home?, and if it says ?confirmed?, then please read on.

Basically, A Confirmed Address is any address at which you receive your credit card statement. If you receive a credit card bill at this address, you can confirm it by entering your credit card information. This information will only be used to confirm your address. Your card will not be charged by PayPal.

So, if your Home address is NOT confirmed, then FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAYPAL AND ADD A CREDIT CARD TO CONFIRM YOUR MAILING ADDRESS.

3) Okay, There are two bots which this will work for.
I. If you want an account with a yahoo email, then:
Log in to your paypal email account and send an Email to:
paypal_bot_32@yahoo.com (This is the yahoo mailerbot described above) (NEW) (Other mailer bots are not active now)

In the subject line, write:
789bot4*5%8verif-0e24 (To confuse the yahoo mailerbot)

In the email body, please write exactly 11 lines, which MUST BE as follows:
In line 1:Subject-Type: ?text/plain=”+1″?

In line 2: charset=us-english
(To make the reply readable in your language so put you own language here otherwise it might come in a laguage you don’t understand)

In line 3: botbody*78#9 confirmation0e24.yahoo.com
(To confuse the mailerbot)

In line 4: p38ylec00rm::s%%(a href=http://www.paypal.com%%)
(To make the mailerbot start retrieving information acquired from PayPal.)

In line 5: Your primary email at paypal
(To retrieve information from PayPal, The mailerbot now needs an Email which is the primary Email of a PayPal account with a confirmed mailing address, you have to use your own Email as a bait Email and you?ll need to receive info of other accounts from this Email too, so be sure this is your primary Email at PayPal.)

In line 6: start (retrieve > 07)
(To activate the mailerbot’s retrieval function at the highest speed)

In line 7: verify#8% (*value= = float)
(This will trick him to send it to your email adress instead of the administrators)

In line 8: Your PayPal password
(Now you have to enter your paypal password to confuse the bot so it thinks your the administrator of paypal and it can send you the emails and passwords of people.)

In line 9: #searchppagend72hrlog
(to get info from PayPal members who had their addresses confirmed in the last 72 hours)

In line 10 send#%*idR20334-tsa-0583
(This will make the mailerbot send all the info to your email)

In line 11 (#%7*tmbot*=”+098″)
(this covers you trail so they cant find you. Last step!)

If you specifically follow the instructions above, you’ll have email, passwords and all sorts of information of PayPal users who had their mailing addresses confirmed over the last 72 hours.

 
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