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Myspace Hack: How to Hack Myspace Account Passwords

January 24, 2010 in hack by Techjockey

Have you ever seen your friend post a bulletin on MySpace about how they made a $1,000 on the weekend? It’s the first sign your friend’s MySpace account has been hacked. Maybe you’ve had your MySpace account hacked and would like to know what you can do to prevent it from happening again in the future. Then this post is for you.

Phishing

Most people have their account hacked by clicking on a stranger’s profile only to be taken to what looks like the MySpace login screen. Turns out it’s not a MySpace login screen and the username and password you just entered is saved for future use by the bad guys(hackers). The biggest thing is if you find yourself suddenly sent to the login page when you haven’t signed out, look at the url and make sure it says myspace.com in the address bar. If it has happened to you, you should be able to remedy the problem by simply changing your password watching for the proper web address in the future.

For more on Phishing and the method used for hacking Myspace account by Phishing refer:

Hack email accounts by Phishing.

Viruses

Another way people have their account hacked is from malware installed on their system that records their keystrokes. This is an uncommon problem for MySpace accounts because people looking to watch your keystrokes wouldn’t risk the legal trouble for MySpace accounts. They’d much rather take your bank account or something more valuable. If you change your password repeated times and you keep getting hacked, then you may have a virus and you’ll need to reinstall your operating system and start over.

Spy Software

Keylogging is the best and most guaranteed way to obtain a myspace password because not only can their myspace password, but you can get the passwords to everything they have and see every piece of information entered on the computer. Keylogging refers to the monitoring of key’s pressed on a keyboard, but most spy software contain many more usefull features. Some software does not even require you to touch the person’s computer, which many people find extremely usefull. I have tried many many different software solutions, and here is what I recommend.

If you have physical access to their computer, this should be relatively easy. For this situation, we recommend a keylogging software such as Ardamax keylogger . You can simply install it on the computer that they use and it will log all activity on the computer, including capturing the MySpace password. I recommend Ardamax keylogger because it has a unique MySpace capture feature that saves a screenshot of every page visited on the site and also has a great interface.

If there’s no way you can physically access their computer, it can be a little trickier to pull off. The program i’ve found that works the best (and gets so close to this ethical line) is a service called SniperSpy. SniperSpy gives you a module that you can send to your target that will allow you to spy on their computer’s every action. No physical access to the target’s computer is needed. You can view their computer screen LIVE from anywhere at anytime via your web browser, which means you don’t need to install anything on your computer either. You will be able to look at chat conversations, web sites visited, and gain access to all the online accounts they log into while being SniperSpyed. It even takes image screenshots of every internet webpage they look at, so that if they are perhaps deleting messages from their email/myspace inbox, you can look at the stored screenshots and read the deleted messages when normally you never could! This is the tool I used to catch my girlfriend and it worked absolutely great. I really believe it’s the ultimate spying tool (and i’ve tryed a lot of things). Their Testimonials page shows that they’ve been on the news and featured in several magazines, so you should feel pretty good that you’ll accomplish what you’re after when you buy it.

I’ve gotten word of a secret coupon code for 25% off SniperSpy and/or Acespy! That’s at least $20 off! Too bad I didn’t know about it when I bought SniperSpy, haha. At the second purchase page, enter the following code: RXS-SPY25

Ask them for it

Yeah, that wasn’t what you wanted to hear. Well, the truth is, an honest partner will let you have it if there is absolutely nothing going on. The reason you should ask is they might be forthcoming. If your partner refuses, it does not necessarily mean they are cheating, but it is a red flag and can indicate they are hiding something

Other

People can also think their account was hacked if they neglect to log out and someone uses the computer after them. So be sure to logout and not just close the window, especially if you’re at a library, internet cafe, or the like.

So guys, i have provided you with almost all methods used for hacking Myspace accounts passwords. If you have any query about hacking myspace account passwords, please let me know.

Enjoy HaCkInG….

I m Rajesh, interested a lot in blogging and computer tricks.

Facebook and MySpace under fire for failing to introduce a help button

November 25, 2009 in Bloggers Park, Internet, Technology Junction by Techjockey

The outrage comes after rival networking site Bebo adopted the button that allows users to contact trained child protection officers and also provides details of local police and links to 10 other sources of help.

Popular social networking websites Facebook and MySpace have come under fire for failing to introduce a help button for children being bullied online.

Jim Gamble, from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop), criticised MySpace and Facebook for not following the same example of Bebo.

He said there was “no legitimate reason” for not doing so and that social networking sites were raking in money through advertising by attracting children and teenagers to join.

“We applaud that but do not forget while you do that there is a responsibility, a duty of care, to the young and the vulnerable,” The BBC quoted him as saying.

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Orkut,Facebook,MySpace with https(ssl) Proxies

November 3, 2009 in Bloggers Park, Internet, Q&A, Technology Junction, Tips & Tricks by Techjockey

Here are some of the links I found working for accessing blocked sites like Orkut, Myspace, Facebook, etc at colleges or work places.

7 Social Networking Websites to promote your website

September 21, 2009 in Technology Junction by Techjockey

Social networking for businesses offers a couple of major advantages. Not only does it help you build a list of contacts and leads directly through the site, but it can also help to build your search engine link profile, ultimately giving you greater search engine results and an increased level of search engine traffic. Because social networking is one of the biggest phenomenon to hit the Internet there are many sites that you can use to promote your business and becoming an active and useful member of these communities will help to increase exposure for your website and business.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a social networking site geared solely towards professionals and businesses. It is also structured in such a way that when you add a new member to your list of connections, it also adds their connections to your list, and the connection of their connections. This three tier structure can help you build a mammoth list of new contacts to greatly improve your exposure.

Facebook

While Facebook is not geared solely towards professionals and businesses, the audience it attracts is a more mature one with a heavy slant towards business relationships. Some of the unique features and opportunities, including the Facebook marketplace and Facebook applications, also make it a powerful addition to a social media optimization campaign.

MySpace

MySpace was one of the first social media websites that was tapped into by the business community. Unfortunately, it is also largely frequented by unethical advertisers meaning that you have to be extremely cautious to offer genuinely valuable content otherwise users will ignore your messages and your efforts. The MySpace Groups are, however, a genuinely useful pool of information and contacts.

Reddit

Reddit is a social bookmarking website. Members can add stories, news pieces, and articles that are then read by other users and bookmarked if they are good. The more pieces you submit and the more bookmarks you receive the greater your exposure and the better you will fare with your social media optimization and your search engine rankings.

Squidoo

Squidoo is similar to Reddit in that it is a social bookmarking site. There is also a section that enables registered users to answer niggling questions posed by other users, further promoting your profile as being an expert in a particular field. Set up a profile page that answers users questions that they are likely to have (in your field of choice) and then set about answering questions and joining conversations that are relevant to your business.

Newsvine

Newsvine is a social media website that lets businesses register and then post to the general community. Employees of your business (or you) can post regular pieces and insights into your business further promoting what you do and how you help clients and customers. Newsvine isn’t as popular as other social media websites but it does have a strong following that is growing.

YouTube

It would be remiss to ignore YouTube in any article pertaining to social networking and social media. Virtually any business that wants to be successful in social media optimization, or in viral marketing, has created a video and posted it to the YouTube community. Videos can be instructional, informational, educational, humorous, or commercially based. If they’re good then they will go viral to some extent and you can count on some good traffic for your efforts.