Different types of Email Account Hacking




The Basic level Hacking is Email Account Hacking.  Everyone like to do first email account hacking only.  So here is the tutorial for budding hackers about email Hacking.

There are different types of Email Account Hacking .  Here is some of them :

  1. Social Engineering
  2. Phishing Web Page
  3. Brute Force Attack
  4.  Keylogger
  5.  Guessing the Answer for the Security Question

Social Engineering:

Social engineering takes advantage of the weakest link in any organization’s
information security defenses: people. Social engineering is
“people hacking” and involves maliciously exploiting the trusting nature of
human beings to obtain information that can be used for personal gain.

Social engineering is one of the toughest hacks to perpetrate because it takes
great skill to come across as trustworthy to a stranger. It’s also by far the
toughest hack to protect against because people are involved.

Social Engineering is different from Physical Security exploits . In social engineering hackers will analyze about
victim.  Hackers will send mail to victim.  The contents will be related to the victim.

Eg:

✓ False support personnel claim that they need to install a patch or new
version of software on a user’s computer, talk the user into downloading
the software, and obtain remote control of the system.
✓ False vendors claim to need to update the organization’s accounting
package or phone system, ask for the administrator password, and
obtain full access.
✓ Phishing e-mails sent by external attackers gather user IDs and passwords
of unsuspecting recipients. Hackers then use those passwords to
gain access to bank accounts and more. A related attack exploits crosssite
scripting on Web forms.
✓ False employees notify the security desk that they have lost their keys
to the computer room, receive a set of keys from security, and obtain
unauthorized access to physical and electronic information.

 Phishing WebPage:

     It is a fake webpage which looks similar to the original page of the website.  Using this WebPage we can easily get the Password of victims.  The process involved in creating Phishing webpage are,
✓ First Visit the Website which is associated with the email id. Copy the Source code.
✓ Edit the the Source code such that it will store the password for you.
✓ Upload the Webpage to any free webhosting sites.  (don't select a famous hosting site,they will find that
    your page is fake). Try uploading through the proxy server.

Guessing the Answer for Security Question:
    Do you remember that the mail sites will ask for the security questions to retrieve the mail account?  You can hack the mail account simply guessing the answer.  If the victim is your friend ,then it may very easy to hack.

Brute Force Attack:



A famous and traditional attacking method .  In this method ,the password will be found by trying all possible passwords with any program or software.




Keyloggers:


  It is one of the spyware which will capture what you type in the keyboard.  so whenever you type the username and password ,it will simply capture.

   It is software program which will be attached with any softwares and send to victim.  While victim install the software ,the keylogger also start to work.  Keyloggers are exe files.



Note:
This Email Account Hacking Tutorial is truly for educational purpose only. 
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  • " Want a laptop with a great display, long battery life and strong performance? Dell’s revised XPS 13 is the real deal, and it’s even reasonably priced."


Two years ago, at CES 2012, a pleasant but rushed Dell rep met us outside the Sbarro in the Las Vegas Convention Center. He opened his briefcase and pulled out a black velvet case. Inside was the Dell XPS 13, a system that was among the first Ultrabooks to hit the market and among the first to employ carbon fiber in its chassis. Though the Dell rep went on to give us the lowdown on the XPS 13, he didn’t have to say a word. The system’s exceptional design spoke for itself.
Of course, that was two years ago, and the Ultrabook has changed since then. Prices have dropped, hardware has improved, and battery life has shot through the roof. Dell’s response has been to merely keep up with the pace of innovation. Hardware has improved, but the core chassis is the same system we first laid eyes on at CES two years ago.

This is a risky strategy, but Dell seems to think that there’s no need to fix what isn’t broken. Fortunately, Dell has at least dropped the price; the base model is now just $1,049. Meanwhile, our review unit, which includes a 1080p touchscreen, Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM, is $1,299.
The question is, can this system’s aging design still hack it?

Old man XPS


The XPS 13 may be getting up there in age, but it’s aged pretty gracefully: Think modern day George Clooney versus current-day Val Kilmer (Sorry, Val. We loved you in Top Secret though!)
The XPS 13 is the pinnacle of design in the Ultrabook market.
The XPS 13 weighs three pounds, which is still respectable, and the chassis is no thicker than seven-tenths of an inch. On top of that, the XPS 13 simply looks good. The bezel is still thinner than most competitors, and the soft matte-black interior wards away fingerprints, yet feels great.
Dell’s success with this chassis is remarkable given how poorly the transition to carbon fiber has worked out for some other Ultrabooks, like Sony’s Vaio Pro 13. While Carbon fiber is technologically advanced, it often feels cheap when left on its own. Silver metal accents reinforce the XPS 13, so the notebook is rock solid no matter how it’s handled. Even the thin display allows only the slightest hint of flex.
Connectivity is a weak spot, however. There are only two USB 3.0 ports and mini-DisplayPort is the sole video output. A combo headphone/microphone jack rounds out the options. There’s no SD card or Ethernet, but 802.11ac Wi-Fi is supported.


Keyboard conundrum

Keyboard quality is an area where the XPS 13 hasn’t kept up with the pace of change. While it’s fine, with decent key feel and plenty of space, the keyboard lacks the pleasing, definitive key action found on the Apple MacBook Pro 13 with Retina or Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1.
Backlighting is standard and offers two brightness options. They’re fairly dim, and are superior when used in dark environments. Light leakage is a bit of an issue, however, as the LEDs beneath several keys have an unobstructed line-of-sight to the user.



Highs
  • Strong, attractive chassis
  • Thin and light
  • Great 1080p display with record-setting contrast
  • Excellent battery life
  • Minimal bloatware
Lows
  • Warm and loud under load
  • Limited connectivity
Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook front angle 2

Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook trackpad



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