Monday, May 2, 2016

Run Google-chrome on root

1} Add  --user-data-dir   same as picture

2} Go to the usr/share/application and Add command Same as picture .




(IF you have Google-chrome stable then follow me if you haven't then remove stable and only write google-chrome %U --no-sandbox )


Then enjoy Google-Chrome

Enjoy :)


Rudrax

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Wifi password hacking-by RG

Lets Learn How This Attack Is Carried Out

In order to use Reaver, you need to get your wireless card’s interface name, the BSSID of the router you’re attempting to crack (which I will show you how to find), and you need to make sure your wireless card is in monitor mode. So let’s do all that!

Find your wireless card:

Inside Terminal, type: iwconfig
Press Enter. You should see a wireless device in the subsequent list. Most likely, it’ll be named:
wlan0 or wlan1
But if you have more than one wireless card, or a more unusual networking setup, it may be named something different.
Put your wireless card into monitor mode: Assuming your wireless card’s interface name is: wlan0
Execute the following command to put your wireless card into monitor mode:
airmon-ng start wlan0
This command will output the name of monitor mode interface, which you’ll also want to make note of. Most likely, it’ll be: mon0

Find the BSSID of the router you want to crack:

Lastly, you need to get the unique identifier of the router you’re attempting to crack so that you can point Reaver in the right direction. To do this, execute the following command:
airodump-ng mon0
When you see the network you want, press Ctrl+C to stop the list from refreshing, then copy that network’s BSSID (it’s the series of letters, numbers, and colons on the far left). The network should have WPA or WPA2 listed under the ENC column.
Now, with the BSSID and monitor interface name in hand, you’ve got everything you need to start up Reaver.

Crack a Network’s WPA Password with Reaver

To find out if the AP you are attacking usese WPS (vulnerable to Reaver), you can use:
wash -i mon0
Look under the LOCK column. If your target BSSID has it’s WPS LOCKED (you will see “yes” for LOCKED WPSs), then Reaver will not be able to crack the PIN. If you see a “no”, then continue…
Now execute the following command in the Terminal. (replacing and monitor interface and the BSSID with the BSSID that you copied down above):
reaver -i mon0 -b [bssid] -vv
For example, if your monitor interface was mon0 like mine, and your BSSID was
8D:AE:9D:65:1F:B2
(a BSSID I just made up), your command would look like:
reaver -i mon0 -b 8D:AE:9D:65:1F:B2 -vv
Press Enter, sit back, and let Reaver work its disturbing magic. Reaver will now try a series of PINs on the router in a brute force attack, one after another. This will take a while. In my successful test, Reaver took about 6 hours to crack the PIN and deliver me the correct password. The Reaver documentation says it can take between 4 and 10 hours so it could take more or less time than I experienced, depending.
***THIS TUTORIAL IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY***
Use these techniques only on networks

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Android Device Ad-Remover-Root Not-Required

के तपाईलाई पनि Android Device मा Application चलाउँदा बारम्बार AD आएर सताउने गरेको छ भने 
आउनुहोस एकपटक यो Application Download गरि Ad आउने 
समस्याबाट छुटकारा पाउनुहोस् |










Enjoy


Upload BY RG
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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Monday, March 31, 2014

Access Facebook Chat,yahoo,twiter,gmail on Your Desktop

Access Facebook Chat on Your Desktop

Have you ever wanted to chat with your Facebook friends without opening a web browser? Desktop based applications like Digsby can allow you to stay connected with all your friends even when you close your web browser. This is much similar to chatting with Yahoo! Messenger or Google Talk chat client.