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Tuesday 31 December 2013

Today we are going to share some tools that people use tool others, This time it is adsense fake image report generator tool. Next time when someone shows you adsense earning image report then make sure to check it is not fake. Many spammers and publishers create fake earning reports to fool people and tell people that they are earning tons of bucks each day. Most of them are fake. We are also going to tell you how you can create fake adsense reports manually.


Ehowportal Google Adsense Money Generator


Fake Adsense Money Generator tool is quite old but, still it works. It can be used to generate fake reports but, these reports are generated using old adsense interface. You need to fill in following things in it:
  1. Today so far
  2. Yesterday
  3. This month so far
  4. Last month
  5. Next payment
  6. Most recent payment

After filling this information, you need to click on submit button. After pressing submit button, it automatically creates an image that looks real but, actually it is fake. Now, you just need to save the image and upload it on your social profiles.

So this was just a short list of fake tools to create fake reports, next time be aware when someone shows you his earning report. Watch the video tutorial given below to know how this tool works.

Hactrix Tool

Hactrix Tool is not updated since a long time. It generates reports that are in oldest adsense interface. We do not recommend you to use this tool because adsense is changed so much now any one can easily detect that the reports are fake and user generated.

How To Create Fake Adsense Earning Image Reports Manually

There is another way to generate fake adsense report if you know about html editing. You can edit the html source and you can edit whatever you want. Inside Google chrome and Mozilla Firefox, you just need to right click on the webpage and select inspect element. After selecting this you can see its html source. Now make changes in this html source, change the html source as you like. After doing generate a snapshot of the webpage, Now save the image with any extension you like and upload this on social networking site such as Facebook or Google Plus.

For creating reports manually, you need an internet browser and image editing tools like Photoshop or windows paint.

The best thing about this method is you don't need to depend on any external tool, you can create your own reports and customize them as you want. Watch the video given below to know how to do this with Google chrome.


Our goal is to spread awareness and to tell people how they can differentiate in between real adsense earning reports and fake adsense earning reports. Be aware next time when someone tries to fool you and please help us to spread our voice by sharing this post as much as possible.
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Monday 30 December 2013

Block All The Advertisements In Google Chrome
Ad block plus is a free tool to block all the advertisements in Google chrome, it is also available in Firefox and other. We recommend you to add this widget in your browser to block harmful advertisements. Some advertisement networks spread irrelevant ads including adult content and pornographic ads. These ads are harmful for children and most of them are made to fool you. That's why you should block them. Advertisements also suck your bandwidth and waste your internet data and increase your internet bills.  After adding this extension to Google chrome, you don't need to worry about them. It will automatically block advertisements from all the websites. It also blocks YouTube video ads in some amounts. We already have uploaded a video on How to block all the advertisements in Google chrome.




One of the biggest reason that people are using Firefox is that, it supports millions of great extensions that Google chrome doesn't supports. Now Chrome is increasing its extensibility and adding great extensions in chrome web store. There is another way to block advertisements in Google chrome using privoxy, you can also try that
You can watch the video to know more. It also provides an option to exclude websites, so you can run adverts on your own website.
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Saturday 28 December 2013

How To Remove ProRat Trojan From Your Computer
ProRat is windows based backdoor trojan horse that can destroy your computer. If your computer gets infected by this back-door trojan then it is almost impossible to remove so today we are writing a blog post on removing this trojan from your computer. ProRat is one of the most powerful Trojans and it can be used to take control over host pc. When your computer gets infected by ProRat trojan, it modifies some files present in windows directory. ProRat server installer infects your computer and opens up a port to allow client to connect to the computer and take control over it. It doesn't works on WAN but it works perfectly on LAN. Any computer that is infected by ProRat and connected to the internet can be controlled using ProRat.

Harmful Features Of ProRat Trojan:

  1. ProRat itself can be used as a key logger that can be used to record keystrokes.
  2. A client can access all the files present in that computer and also he can modify them.
  3. ProRat can be used to run batch commands as well as Visual basic scripts.
  4. ProRat can be used to create administrator account on target pc.
  5. ProRat can directly open up a remote desktop connection.
  6. ProRat can capture screenshots.
  7. ProRat can used for file transfer.
  8. ProRat can download and run any application present on the internet stealthy.
  9. ProRat hides itself from msconfig.
  10. ProRat hides itself from startup.
  11. ProRat Kills antivirus software when a ProRat server is installed.
  12. ProRat have a password protection for each sever so it can't be used by anyone else
  13. ProRat can be binded with other files

How To Remove ProRat Trojan


It is almost impossible to remove a ProRat server from your computer until you have have up o date antivirus software. Please watch the video tutorial given below to know how to remove ProRat Trojan from your computer. Watch this video on YouTube: How To Remove ProRat Trojan From Your Computer

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Wednesday 4 December 2013

All mIRC Commands/ Recalls the previous command entered in the current window.
/! Recalls the last command typed in any window.
/ action {action text} Sends the specifed action to the active channel or query window.
/add [-apuce] {filename.ini} Loads aliases, popups, users, commands, and events.
/ame {action text} Sends the specifed action to all channels which you are currently on.
/amsg {text} Sends the specifed message to all channels which you are currently on.
/auser {level} {nick|address} Adds a user with the specified access level to the remote users
list.

/auto [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles auto-opping of a nick or address or sets it on or off
totally.
/away {away message} Sets you away leave a message explaining that you are not currently paying
attention to IRC.
/away Sets you being back.
/ban [#channel] {nickname} [type] Bans the specified nick from the curent or given channel.
/beep {number} {delay} Locally beeps 'number' times with 'delay' in between the beeps.

/channel Pops up the channel central window (only works in a channel).
/clear Clears the entire scrollback buffer of the current window.
/ctcp {nickname} {ping|finger|version|time|userinfo|clientinfo} Does the given ctcp request on
nickname.
/closemsg {nickname} Closes the query window you have open to the specified nick.
/creq [ask | auto | ignore] Sets your DCC 'On Chat request' settings in DCC/Options.
/dcc send {nickname} {file1} {file2} {file3} ... {fileN} Sends the specified files to nick.
/dcc chat {nickname} Opens a dcc window and sends a dcc chat request to nickname.
/describe {#channel} {action text} Sends the specifed action to the specified channel window.
/dde [-r] {service} {topic} {item} [data] Allows DDE control between mIRC and other
applications.
/ddeserver [on [service name] | off] To turn on the DDE server mode, eventually with a given
service name.
/disable {#groupname} De-activates a group of commands or events.
/disconnect Forces a hard and immediate disconnect from your IRC server. Use it with care.
/dlevel {level} Changes the default user level in the remote section.
/dns {nickname | IP address | IP name} Uses your providers DNS to resolve an IP address.
/echo [nickname|#channel|status] {text} Displays the given text only to YOU on the given place
in color N.
/enable {#groupname} Activates a group of commands or events.
/events [on|off] Shows the remote events status or sets it to listening or not.
/exit Forces mIRC to closedown and exit.
/finger Does a finger on a users address.
/flood [{numberoflines} {seconds} {pausetime}] Sets a crude flood control method.
/fsend [on|off] Shows fsends status and allows you to turn dcc fast send on or off.
/fserve {nickname} {maxgets} {homedirectory} [welcome text file] Opens a fileserver.
/guser {level} {nick} [type] Adds the user to the user list with the specified level and
address type.
/help {keyword} Brings up the Basic IRC Commands section in the mIRC help file.
/ignore [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles ignoring of a nick or address or sets it on or off
totally.
/invite {nickname} {#channel} Invites another user to a channel.
/join {#channel} Makes you join the specified channel.
/kick {#channel} {nickname} Kicks nickname off a given channel.
/list [#string] [-min #] [-max #] Lists all currently available channels, evt. filtering for
parameters.
/log [on|off] Shows the logging status or sets it on or off for the current window.
/me {action text} Sends the specifed action to the active channel or query window.
/mode {#channel|nickname} [[+|-]modechars [parameters]] Sets channel or user modes.
/msg {nickname} {message} Send a private message to this user without opening a query window.
/names {#channel} Shows the nicks of all people on the given channel.
/nick {new nickname} Changes your nickname to whatever you like.
/notice {nick} {message} Send the specified notice message to the nick.
/notify [on|off|nickname] Toggles notifying you of a nick on IRC or sets it on or off totally.
/onotice [#channel] {message} Send the specified notice message to all channel ops.
/omsg [#channel] {message} Send the specified message to all ops on a channel.
/part {#channel} Makes you leave the specified channel.
/partall Makes you leave all channels you are on.
/ping {server address} Pings the given server. NOT a nickname.
/play [-c] {filename} [delay] Allows you to send text files to a window.
/pop {delay} [#channel] {nickname} Performs a randomly delayed +o on a not already opped nick.
/protect [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles protection of a nick or address or sets it on or off
totally.
/query {nickname} {message} Open a query window to this user and send them the private message.
/quit [reason] Disconnect you from IRC with the optional byebye message.
/raw {raw command} Sends any raw command you supply directly to the server. Use it with care!!
/remote [on|off] Shows the remote commands status or sets it to listening or not.
/rlevel {access level} Removes all users from the remote users list with the specified access
level.
/run {c:\path\program.exe} [parameters] Runs the specified program, evt. with parameters.
/ruser {nick[!]|address} [type] Removes the user from the remote users list.
/save {filename.ini} Saves remote sections into a specified INI file.
/say {text} Says whatever you want to the active window.
/server [server address [port] [password]] Reconnects to the previous server or a newly
specified one.
/sound [nickname|#channel] {filename.wav} {action text} Sends an action and a fitting sound.
/speak {text} Uses the external text to speech program Monologue to speak up the text.
/sreq [ask | auto | ignore] Sets your DCC 'On Send request' settings in DCC/Options.
/time Tells you the time on the server you use.
/timer[N] {repetitions} {interval in seconds} {command} [| {more commands}] Activates a timer.
/topic {#channel} {newtopic} Changes the topic for the specified channel.
/ulist [{|}]{level} Lists all users in the remote list with the specified access levels.
/url [-d] Opens the URL windows that allows you to surf the www parallel to IRC.
/uwho [nick] Pops up the user central with information about the specified user.
/who {#channel} Shows the nicks of all people on the given channel.
/who {*address.string*} Shows all people on IRC with a matching address.
/whois {nickname} Shows information about someone in the status window.
/whowas {nickname} Shows information about someone who -just- left IRC.
/wavplay {c:\path\sound.wav} Locally plays the specified wave file.
/write [-cidl] {filename} [text] To write the specified text to a .txt file.
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We strive to make IRC easier for you!

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imageWant To Download Torrent File By Using Google
Simple way...just type:
*ur file name* filetype:torrent
You must not write ( * ) when you search....
Eksample:
ANTIVIRUS KASPERSKY filetype:torrent

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New PC or New MotherboardIf you don't want to spend big bucks on a new PC, consider upgrading your old system's motherboard and CPU. This can boost the machine's performance and give you access to the latest technologies. It can also save you hundreds of dollars.
What you won't get is a new hard drive, optical drive, or operating system, though the new motherboard gives you the option of upgrading these components later. When you do it yourself, you choose the make, model, and cost that serve you best, rather than settling for what's preloaded in an off-the-shelf machine.
For as little as $200 to $350, you can purchase a motherboard with a new Pentium 4 or Athlon processor and 512MB of RAM. (Visit this link to check the latest motherboard prices.) That's hundreds of dollars less than the retail cost of a midrange PC that supports AGP 8X graphics cards, Serial ATA drives, and the other advanced features that your new motherboard is likely to offer.
Motherboard Buyers Guide


Size matters: Most desktop PCs sold in the last few years conform to the ATX form factor (as do most motherboards), but not all do. Many small or ultrabudget systems are based on other designs, and some PCs from HP/Compaq, IBM, and other big-name vendors aren't ATX-compatible. Refer to your computer's documentation to see if the new motherboard will fit inside its case.
Find the right CPU: The optimal combination of CPU price and performance may lead you to early versions of Athlon XP and Pentium 4 processors: Retail boxed versions of 1- to 2-GHz AMD Athlon XP processors cost less than $100, while Pentium 4 processors running at comparable speeds are less than $130. OEM versions of both (that's minus the fancy box, the cooling fan, and sometimes a warranty) may be priced considerably lower. Avoid older Pentium 4 processors with 256KB of L2 cache. CPUs with 512KB cache are faster and well worth the small added expense.
Be picky: Steer clear of no-name vendors and buy from established manufacturers only.
Pay for power: Your old PC's power supply may not have enough wattage or may lack the 12-volt amperage needed to run some Pentium 4 and Athlon motherboards. Check the new motherboard's requirements against the specs on your power supply. If in doubt, buy a power supply that generates 300 watts or more,
Faster is better: A motherboard's frontside bus speed is the rate at which data moves between the CPU and RAM. FSB speed can have a greater effect on overall system performance than listed CPU speed, which is a multiple of the FSB speed. The faster the FSB, the better.
Get it all: Your new motherboard needs PCI slots and USB ports, two UltraATA/100 connectors, parallel and serial ports (if you use these), and at least two DIMM slots for RAM (DDR RAM is best). For a little extra money, you can get Serial ATA, ethernet, RAID, FireWire, Wi-Fi, and other advanced features.
Sight and sound off: Some low-cost motherboards have sound and graphics functions built in. The quality of these integrated functions is often marginal. Make sure that any built-in sound and graphics can be disabled, and that separate audio and graphics boards can be added.
Minimize Your Mousing
For people in a hurry, every unnecessary mouse movement is an aggravation. Windows 2000, Me, and XP let you set the pointer to automatically move to commonly used buttons in dialog boxes. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel (or Start, Control Panel in XP), and click or double-click Mouse (choose "Printers and Other Hardware" first if you're in XP's Categories view, or "View all Control Panel options" if you're in Me's "commonly used" view). Now select Pointer Options, check the box labeled "Automatically move pointer to the default button in a dialog box" (the option's wording varies slightly in Windows 2000), and click OK.


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imageSpeed up Mozilla Firefox
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1. Type "about :config" in the adress field.
2. Set the value of network.http.pipelining to "true".
3. Set the value of network.http.pipelining.maxrequests to "100".
4. Set the value of network.http.proxy.pipelining to "true"
5. Set the value of nglayout.initialpaint.delay to "0" (not availible in newer versions)

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