The content written is strictly for educational purpose and not for misuse. SMS Forging is the trick by which you can steal the identity of the sender. The working of SMS is explained as under. First of all the sender send the SMS via SMS gateway.
The identity of the sender is attached to the SCCP packer of the SMS. The SMS once reach the SMS gateway is routed to the destination Gateway and
then to the receiver's handset. There are many ways by which we can send SMS to the SMS gateway. One of them is to use internet. Now the concept of SMS forging lies in changing the SCCP packer which contains
the sender information prior delivering to the SMS gateway. The intruder can change the SCCP packet and can send that packet to
any of the receiver as a spoofed SMS. Some of the Website on the net also provide this facility. To provide such service is not legal and the user using this may lead so
serios consequences with law. So i request you not to use this kind of trick to spoof SMS and above info
was only for educational purpose.
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Google Sync for Mobile
Google Sync mainly used in Mobile phones and it began synchronising its free online calendars abd Gmail contact lists with smart phones using softwares licensed from arch- rival Microsoft.
Google Sync updates the Calendars and Gmail contacts in Iphones orWindow-based mobile devices to match changes users make using computers online and others...
Sync uses "push technology" so many changes or addition to your calendar or contacts are reflected in your device in minutes,Google Mobile Engineer Bryan Mawhinney wrote in California's site.
It uses two-way service so that you make changes in Mobile and in Google account.
It goes by wireless connection, so that if phone gets lost the calendar and other information are storeb by Google.
Google Sync updates the Calendars and Gmail contacts in Iphones orWindow-based mobile devices to match changes users make using computers online and others...
Sync uses "push technology" so many changes or addition to your calendar or contacts are reflected in your device in minutes,Google Mobile Engineer Bryan Mawhinney wrote in California's site.
It uses two-way service so that you make changes in Mobile and in Google account.
It goes by wireless connection, so that if phone gets lost the calendar and other information are storeb by Google.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Top 5 iPhone tips and tricks
OK, so might already know one or two of these tips and shortcuts to improving your iPhone experience, but hopefully a few of these following pointers will be news to you. Print out the list and give 'em a try, and feel free to post your own to the comments section.
Some of these iPhone tricks were revealed in a recent sit-down chat with Bob Borchers, senior product executive at Apple.
1. Two ways to save images
You're surfing the Internet in Safari and stumble upon a photo you'd like to save. Simply press and hold on a photo when on a website and you'll be prompted with a menu asked if you'd like to "Save Image." Once the photo is saved, you can view it offline, email it or set it as wallpaper.
On a related note, if you want to take a screenshot of a website or application, press down on the Home button and tap the Sleep button. You'll hear the camera click, see a white flash and the screenshot will be saved.
2. Oh those magic headphones
Those trendy white earbuds do more than you might realize. The iPhone's headphones have a small button on the microphone and it performs multiple functions. For example, press once to start the iPod and begin playing a song. Press again to pause the track or double-tap to skip to the next song.
If a call comes in, press the button once to answer or double-tap to send the call right to voicemail. During a call, press once to hang up.
3. Browser tricks
Want to know an easy way to scroll to the top of a website in Safari? Simply tap at the top of the phone screen, where the time, battery and signal bars are. Doing this works in most applications, but in Safari it also brings up the URL to type in a new website.
If your preferred search engine is set to Google in Safari you don't need type in the "www" and ".com" for many websites. For example, simply type "usatoday" (without the quotes) in the URL window. If you need to type a domain suffix (e.g. ".net"), press and hold the ".com" button for ".net," ".edu," ".org" shortcut keys and use your finger to slide between them.
4. No place like Home
There are many uses for that circular Home button, located in the center and bottom of your iPhone. If you've got ten pages of applications to peruse through, you can quickly go back to the first page by pressing the Home button once (here's where you should drag and drop your most used apps). By the way, you can also tap the bottom left or right corners of the screen to switch between pages instead of swiping your finger across.
Double-tapping the Home button brings up your phone's Favorites screen, where you can list the people you call the most. If you prefer, edit the Home button's function in Settings so when you double-tap the Home button it takes you right to your music playlists.
5. Little-known email tips
You can delete unwanted emails en masse rather than deleting one at a time. In your Inbox, simply click the Edit button and check off the emails you want to delete with your finger and then choose Delete. Otherwise, to delete a single email, simply swipe the email sideways and you'll see the red "Delete" button option.
One of the biggest issues iPhone users have is typing an email on the "soft keyboard" with the email's vertical screen layout. But there are a handful of free App Store downloads, such as EasyWriter, that can resolve this by letting you hold the phone horizontally (landscape view) and thus offering a wider keyboard with bigger buttons
Some of these iPhone tricks were revealed in a recent sit-down chat with Bob Borchers, senior product executive at Apple.
1. Two ways to save images
You're surfing the Internet in Safari and stumble upon a photo you'd like to save. Simply press and hold on a photo when on a website and you'll be prompted with a menu asked if you'd like to "Save Image." Once the photo is saved, you can view it offline, email it or set it as wallpaper.
On a related note, if you want to take a screenshot of a website or application, press down on the Home button and tap the Sleep button. You'll hear the camera click, see a white flash and the screenshot will be saved.
2. Oh those magic headphones
Those trendy white earbuds do more than you might realize. The iPhone's headphones have a small button on the microphone and it performs multiple functions. For example, press once to start the iPod and begin playing a song. Press again to pause the track or double-tap to skip to the next song.
If a call comes in, press the button once to answer or double-tap to send the call right to voicemail. During a call, press once to hang up.
3. Browser tricks
Want to know an easy way to scroll to the top of a website in Safari? Simply tap at the top of the phone screen, where the time, battery and signal bars are. Doing this works in most applications, but in Safari it also brings up the URL to type in a new website.
If your preferred search engine is set to Google in Safari you don't need type in the "www" and ".com" for many websites. For example, simply type "usatoday" (without the quotes) in the URL window. If you need to type a domain suffix (e.g. ".net"), press and hold the ".com" button for ".net," ".edu," ".org" shortcut keys and use your finger to slide between them.
4. No place like Home
There are many uses for that circular Home button, located in the center and bottom of your iPhone. If you've got ten pages of applications to peruse through, you can quickly go back to the first page by pressing the Home button once (here's where you should drag and drop your most used apps). By the way, you can also tap the bottom left or right corners of the screen to switch between pages instead of swiping your finger across.
Double-tapping the Home button brings up your phone's Favorites screen, where you can list the people you call the most. If you prefer, edit the Home button's function in Settings so when you double-tap the Home button it takes you right to your music playlists.
5. Little-known email tips
You can delete unwanted emails en masse rather than deleting one at a time. In your Inbox, simply click the Edit button and check off the emails you want to delete with your finger and then choose Delete. Otherwise, to delete a single email, simply swipe the email sideways and you'll see the red "Delete" button option.
One of the biggest issues iPhone users have is typing an email on the "soft keyboard" with the email's vertical screen layout. But there are a handful of free App Store downloads, such as EasyWriter, that can resolve this by letting you hold the phone horizontally (landscape view) and thus offering a wider keyboard with bigger buttons
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Access Voicemail Without Your Cell Phone
Need to access your voice mail but can't get to your cell phone?
If you find yourself sans cell phone or with an uncharged cell phone and need to access your voicemail, don't fret. Most (if not all) cell phone companies allow you to access your voicemail over a landline or another cell phone number.
One advantage to accessing voicemail over a land line versus your cell phone is that you will skip cell phone per-minute charges when calling. However:
* Your carrier may impose additional charges for this feature.
* If your cell phone's area of service differs from the land line, your land line phone provider may charge for the call.
While the detailed instructions for remotely accessing your voicemail differ between cell phone services, it usually involves calling your cell phone number, entering an asterisk(*) or number sign (#), and keying in your password.
For more detailed information, visit your wireless carrier's website and search for "voicemail instructions" or similar. You may also find help in their "Customer Service" section.
If you find yourself sans cell phone or with an uncharged cell phone and need to access your voicemail, don't fret. Most (if not all) cell phone companies allow you to access your voicemail over a landline or another cell phone number.
One advantage to accessing voicemail over a land line versus your cell phone is that you will skip cell phone per-minute charges when calling. However:
* Your carrier may impose additional charges for this feature.
* If your cell phone's area of service differs from the land line, your land line phone provider may charge for the call.
While the detailed instructions for remotely accessing your voicemail differ between cell phone services, it usually involves calling your cell phone number, entering an asterisk(*) or number sign (#), and keying in your password.
For more detailed information, visit your wireless carrier's website and search for "voicemail instructions" or similar. You may also find help in their "Customer Service" section.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Hackers and mobile phone hacking
Cell phones - Hackers Next Target!It was bound to happen - they have hacked just about everything else. Now it's the cell phones. Cellphone hacking has just recently surfaced and been made public ever since some one did some cellular phone hacking on Paris Hilton's cell phone.
This article will give you some information about what is going on out there and what you can do to better protect your cell phone information.What Does It InvolveThe fact of someone hacking cell phone became public knowledge when Paris Hilton's cell phone, along with her information was recently hacked. Unfortunately for her, all her celebrity friends and their phone numbers were also placed on the Internet - resulting in a barrage of calls to each of them.
Cell phone hackers have apparently found a glitch in the way the chips are manufactured. The good news, though, is that it only applies to the first generation models of cell phones that use the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Another requirement is that the hacker must have physical access to the cell phone for at least three minutes - which is a real good reason not to let it out of your sight. Currently, although the problem has been remedied (at least for now) in the second and third generation phones, it seems that about 70% of existing cell phones fall within the first generation category.
Another way that mobile phone hacking can take place is for a hacker to walk around an area with people that have cell phones and a laptop that has cellphone hacker programs on it. Through an antenna, and a little patience, his computer can literally pick up your cell phone data - if it is turned on. This is more applicable to cell phones that use Bluetooth technology. What Can A Hacker Do?Surprisingly, there are quite a number of things that can be accomplished by the hacker. Depending on their intent here are a few of them.
Steal Your NumberYour phone number can be accessed and obtained by cellphone hacking. This allows them to make calls and have it charged to your account.
Take Your InformationMobile hacking allows a hacker to contact your cell phone, without your knowledge, and to download your addresses and other information you might have on your phone. Many hackers are not content to only get your information. Some will even change all your phone numbers! Be sure to keep a backup of your information somewhere. This particular technique is called Bluesnarfing.
This article will give you some information about what is going on out there and what you can do to better protect your cell phone information.What Does It InvolveThe fact of someone hacking cell phone became public knowledge when Paris Hilton's cell phone, along with her information was recently hacked. Unfortunately for her, all her celebrity friends and their phone numbers were also placed on the Internet - resulting in a barrage of calls to each of them.
Cell phone hackers have apparently found a glitch in the way the chips are manufactured. The good news, though, is that it only applies to the first generation models of cell phones that use the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Another requirement is that the hacker must have physical access to the cell phone for at least three minutes - which is a real good reason not to let it out of your sight. Currently, although the problem has been remedied (at least for now) in the second and third generation phones, it seems that about 70% of existing cell phones fall within the first generation category.
Another way that mobile phone hacking can take place is for a hacker to walk around an area with people that have cell phones and a laptop that has cellphone hacker programs on it. Through an antenna, and a little patience, his computer can literally pick up your cell phone data - if it is turned on. This is more applicable to cell phones that use Bluetooth technology. What Can A Hacker Do?Surprisingly, there are quite a number of things that can be accomplished by the hacker. Depending on their intent here are a few of them.
Steal Your NumberYour phone number can be accessed and obtained by cellphone hacking. This allows them to make calls and have it charged to your account.
Take Your InformationMobile hacking allows a hacker to contact your cell phone, without your knowledge, and to download your addresses and other information you might have on your phone. Many hackers are not content to only get your information. Some will even change all your phone numbers! Be sure to keep a backup of your information somewhere. This particular technique is called Bluesnarfing.
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