Tuesday 23 December 2014

Access Blocked Website

UltraSurf

UltraSurf is a free software which enables users inside countries with heavy Internet censorship to visit any public web sites in the world safely and freely. Users in countries without internet censorship also use it to protect their internet privacy and security.

Installation:

It's a small, green software. No installation needed. You need to unzip the file if you download the zip version. Double-click the UltraSurf executable file to start UltraSurf program.

Settings:

All best settings has been shown above to use this software. Follow the same. 

Unzip the downloaded file.
Click on .exe.
Click on option at top
In new windows, click on proxy settings in the bottom
Click on Auto-Detect Proxy Option as shown above
Click OK and close all windows.
Reopen the software by clicking in the .exe
Wait for few seconds to connecting the server.
Once the ultrasurf connected to server, it will show- Successfully connected to server
The right side speed bar will auto generated after connected to server.
IE will open automatically. Close this IE.

Download GOOGLE CHROME INTERNET BROWSER. This is my recommendation because this software is best compatible with google chrome.

***PLS DNT TRY ULTRASURF WITH MOZILLA FIREFOX.

Once you successfully connected check the above settings in your IE. The Address will show 127.0.0.1 and port 9666. It means you are ready to open blocked websites.
 Install Google chrome and open it.


NOW OPEN ANY WEBSITE AND ENJOY.

MITM Attack : Man In The Middle Attack

Yamas Script

Information:

Yamas is a tool that aims at facilitating mitm attacks by automating the whole process from setting up ip forwarding and modifying iptables, to the ARP cache poisoning (either using ettercap or arpspoof). The traffic is stripped off ssl with the famous sslstrip 0.9. If any mitm script does that, Yamas has a unique and appreciated feature: it parses the logs as the attack keeps running, so that credentials are displayed just as they are sniffed. The parsing method is a home-made 100% pure bash script that -so far- never missed anything.

Tutorial how-to:

1. Boot into BackTrack 5 (or any Linux distro)

2. Download the yamas-arm script from: http://comax.fr/yamas/btarm/yamas.sh

***NOTE: For the desktop BackTrack yamas script, download: http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/yamas.sh***

3. Right-click on the downloaded script and go to Properties > Permissions and check 'Allow Executing as a Program'

4. Double-click the script and select 'Run'

5. All the default setting should work, so just keep pressing 'Enter'

6. When the script is running, you'll see 2 new windows open, one of which is a window that says passwords. Whenever anyone connects to a website on the network that requires a username/password, as soon as they enter their information, their username and password will appear in the passwords window in plain text

7. When you're done sniffing, type '6', which will close the script and ask you if you want to save the sniffed passwords to a txt file.

Requirements:

1. A Linux Installation (Backtrack 5 recommended)

2. Internet Access

Download:
http://comax. fr/ yamas/ bt 5/ yamas.sh

Website:
http:// comax. fr/ yamas.php

(Source : Internet)

Spoof MAC address

Spoof your Mac Address using TMAC

TMAC

'Technitium MAC' Address Changer allows you to change (spoof) Media Access Control (MAC) Address of your Network Interface Card (NIC) irrespective to your NIC manufacturer or its driver. It has a very simple user interface and provides ample information regarding each NIC in the machine.