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621  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heads or Tails on: August 23, 2016, 03:26:22 PM
How to Crack an Email Password: http://www.gohacking.com/hack-email-account-password/

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On a regular basis, a lot of people contact me about suspecting their partner of cheating and ask me how to hack email password of their account, so as to find out the truth.

If you are in a similar situation or simply want to hack into someone’s email account, this article can surely help you out. Here in this article I will try to uncover some of the real and working methods to hack the password of any email account!
Possible Ways to Hack an Email Account:

While there exists many nasty websites on the Internet that mislead people with fake methods and false promises to obtain passwords, some often present readers with obsolete methods that can no longer be used. However, on this website you will find all the information clear, simple and easy to implement. With my experience of over 10 years in the field of ethical hacking and information security, I can tell you that the following are the only 2 foolproof methods to hack emails:
1. Keylogging: The Easiest Way!

Keylogging simply refers to the process of recording each and every keystroke that a user types on a specific computer’s keyboard. This can be done using a small software program called keylogger (also referred to as spy program).

    How does a Keylogger Work?

    A Keylogger is small software program that can easily be installed by any novice computer user. Once installed, it records all the keystrokes typed on the computer including passwords. It does not require any special knowledge or skill to use keyloggers.
    Can a Keylogger be Detected?

    No! Once installed, it operates in a complete stealth mode and hence remains undetected to the computer user.
    What if I do not have Physical Access to the Target Computer?

    Not to Worry! Some of the best keyloggers on the market support “remote installation” that makes it possible to install it even if the target computer is hundreds of miles away.
    How can a Keylogger Help Me in Hacking Email Password?

    Once installed, the keylogger simply records all the keystrokes typed (including passwords) and uploads the logs to a secret server. You can access these logs anytime by logging into your online account that comes with the keylogger program.
622  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] newbie Member account with potential senior member on: August 23, 2016, 01:54:52 PM
What is the potential activity?
623  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heads or Tails on: August 23, 2016, 12:54:07 PM
How to Hack Wi-Fi: http://ultimatepeter.com/how-to-hack-wi-fi-evading-an-authentication-proxy-using-icmptx/

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n previous Wi-Fi hacking tutorials, I have shown you ways to create an Evil Twin, to DoS a wireless AP, and to crack WEP and WPA2 passwords, but in this tutorial, I will show you something a little bit different.

In many restaurants, hotels, airports, airplanes, and cafes, they have open authentication on the wireless AP, but once you connect to the AP, you are sent to a proxy that asks you for your credentials. This is very common in many commercial establishments around the world. To obtain the necessary credentials, there is usually charge associated with it.

What if you didn’t have a credit card, or forgot your credit card, and needed to access the internet? You still may be able to, if the server accepts ICMP (ping) and you are patient.

In addition, imagine a scenario where you need to stealthily retrieve a file, send a message, or retrieve a message, in say, a cyber espionage or cyber warfare situation, while barely leaving a trace of your activity. This may be your method of choice.

Note: This is a more advanced technique, so if you are new to hacking, work on some of the more basic techniques before trying this.
ICMP: The Internet Control Message Protocol

As you know, ICMP is a protocol that is used detect the presence of a active host. We can determine if a host is active (pay attention, newbies) by simply typing:

kali > ping

There are multiple types of ICMP messages, but this one is echo request (Type 0) and echo reply (Type Cool. Although nearly all of us use ping one time or another, keep in mind that there are other types of ICMP that can come in handy when scanning or hacking systems that may block or drop ICMP Type 0.

If a server accepts ICMP (many won’t as a security precaution), you can use ICMP to bypass the need for authentication via the proxy (that webpage that asks you for credentials). Because it is very slow, I don’t recommend this for daily use, but in a pinch, this can be a very innovative way to get your email when you don’t want to buy access to the service, or—you want to access the web without leaving a trace.

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624  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 23, 2016, 08:09:17 AM
HT: Roma 0 - 1 Porto
FT: Roma 1 - 1 Porto
625  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] MeendoCash Account with 16$ on it... (NSFW) on: August 22, 2016, 07:05:22 PM
Can you send me more infos about the referralls?
626  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Basketball Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 21, 2016, 02:39:01 PM
Serbia 75 v 98 USA
627  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 21, 2016, 02:34:38 PM
HT Sociedad 0  v 1 Real Madrid
FT  Sociedad 1 v 1 Real Madrid
628  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 20, 2016, 07:57:41 PM
HT: Brazil (Olympic) 0 v 1 Germany (Olympic)
FT: Brazil (Olympic) 1  v  1 Germany (Olympic)
629  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heads or Tails on: August 20, 2016, 06:24:09 PM
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We Happy Few takes its cues from the novels like 1984 and Brave New World. This isn’t a criticism; both books are wonderful reads and you owe it to yourself to sit down and begin turning those pages. Currently in Early Access you step into the shoes of Arthur, a man who works in a building where they censor articles to ensure that nothing bad seems to be happening. You see, sometime during World War II the Germans successfully invaded Britain, and to repel those invaders something so horrible was done that the entire population ended up taking a drug called Joy which makes everything seem…wonderful. It also has the rather lovely effect of making them forget things. People wear strange white masks with permanent smiles, and while on Joy they have a spring in their step and a friendly greeting for everyone. Joy alters their perception of the world, as evidenced when Arthur is pressured into hitting what a group of people see as a pinata, but is actually the corpse of a rat which they proceed to consume, believing it to be delicious candy. IN reality Britain is a mess, with huge swathes of it eating horrid, rotten food and barely surviving. It’s a fascinating world with a heavy atmosphere that feels unique within the world of videgames, although I’m sure someone will hastily correct me. People amble around with creepy white masks on, jumping up and down in puddles and going about their lives with such eery cheerfulness. Damn it, people, this is the UK. People aren’t cheerful here.

Thanks to a flashback caused by a newspaper article Arthur stops taking his Joy, becoming what others refer to as a Downer, something which is very much frowned upon by the rest of society. He begins to see the world for what it is before getting chased by the creepy police force and whacked on the head. Somehow he awakens to find himself in the slums rather than dead, without any Joy pills and with little hope of surviving among the other riff-raff. He has a goal, though; escape. To do that he has to work his way out of the slums, blend in with the rest of society and eventually get his freedom.

We Happy Few Preview – Snug as a Bug on a Drug: https://wolfsgamingblog.com/2016/08/14/we-happy-few-preview-snug-as-a-bug-on-a-drug/

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630  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 20, 2016, 12:36:03 PM
HT : Leicester 0 - 1 Arsenal
FT : Leicester 1 - 1 Arsenal
631  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 19, 2016, 02:30:39 PM
HT: Brazil (W) 0 - 1 Canada (W)
FT: Brazil (W) 1 - 1 Canada (W)
632  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Basketball Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 18, 2016, 08:24:13 PM
Spain 71 v 99 USA
633  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 17, 2016, 06:00:30 PM
HT : Barcelona 0 - 1 sevilla
FT :  Barcelona 1 - 1 Sevilla
634  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 16, 2016, 05:04:26 AM
HT: Germany (W) 0 - 1 Canada (W)
FT: Germany (W) 1 - 1 Canada (W)
635  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 14, 2016, 08:39:09 PM
HT: Seattle 0 - 1 Salt Lake
FT: Seattle 1 - 1 Salt Lake
636  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 14, 2016, 01:03:32 PM
HT: Arsenal 0 - 1 Liverpool
FT: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool
637  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Basketball Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 13, 2016, 03:42:34 PM
Spain 91 - 76 Lithuania
638  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heads or Tails on: August 13, 2016, 08:04:22 AM
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Tube Dalays - How to get a Refund: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/tube-delay-refund




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There are over 1.3 billion journeys on the tube each year. Yet if you're a regular commuter, you'll know travelling on the London Underground is often fraught with delays and cancellations. If that happens, you may be entitled to a refund. Here's how to claim it.

Also see our TfL Overcharge Refunds guide for how to claim if you couldn't touch out, and Oyster Card Refunds how to claim back credit if you have and old card.

How long do I have to be stuck on the tube for before I can claim? Delays on the tube can be fury-inducing, especially when they make you late. But if your journey is delayed by at least 15 mins, you don't just have to put up with it.

Whether you travelled using an Oyster card, contactless card or paper ticket, you can ask Transport for London (TfL), which runs the tube, for a 'service delay refund'.
To calculate the 15 mins, TfL looks at what time you touch in and out, then compares your journey time to the average.

Is that on every tube? Not exactly. TfL has rules about what's classed as a 'service delay'.

If you’re delayed for more than 15 minutes and for "reasons within TfL's control", then you can get a refund. This includes anything which is TfL's fault – for example, a defective train, faulty track or overrunning engineering work.

But it won't pay up if the reason doesn't count as something within its control, eg, adverse weather, security alerts or a person ill on the train.

In practice, however, we've found TfL is sometimes lenient with these rules, so it may pay up anyway. While there are no guarantees, it's usually worth a punt, as you may get a refund.

Brilliant... so is the process automatic? No. Sadly, TfL's not that nice. You'll need to apply for the refund.
To apply online, go to the TfL website and log in to your TfL or Oyster account (if you don't have an account, you'll need to sign up for free first). Click on 'Service Delay Refunds'. You'll be asked to provide your journey info and either your Oyster card or paper ticket details.
To apply over the phone, call TfL customer services on 0343 222 1234 (this costs the same as a normal 020 number). Give them the same information as mentioned above.
Don’t worry, you won't need to post paper tickets – you just need to enter some numbers from them. If the gate ate your ticket at the end of the journey, you should call customer services.

You have to claim within 28 days of the delay. TfL says it usually takes a couple of days and it processes 'most' refunds within seven days. It will email to tell you if your claim has been successful.
What about if I paid by contactless card or Apple Pay? Not a problem. Sign up or log on to a TfL account as above, and add your contactless card or Apple Pay account. You can register these before or after the delay. Then choose the contactless card/Apple Pay account, and click ‘Claim for a service delay’.

As an aside, you can track your journey history for contactless cards and Apple Pay accounts. Just click the account to see 12 months’ worth.

What can I get back? No matter how and what you paid for your journey, you'll get back the value of a single fare for the distance you travelled at the time you travelled. Even if you have to get off before you intended, the refund’s still based on where you touch in and out.

This applies even if you didn't pay full whack. Let's say you made the journey on a daily or weekly travel card – you'd still get the pay-as-you-go single fare back. If your journey started at peak time, it refunds the peak fare.

For example, if you were delayed when travelling during peak time from Balham to Bank (Zone 3 to Zone 1) using an Oyster card, you'd get £3.30. See the TfL website for full information on fares.

And how do I get it? You have a choice.

You can provide your bank details and get the refund paid into your account. (If you were travelling on a paper ticket, this is your only option.)
You can get the refund in the form of web credit in your online account to use next time you top up or buy a travel card online.
If you have an Oyster card, you can get the refund loaded back onto it as pay-as-you-go credit. This happens when you next touch in at a station of your choice.
The Oyster card needs to be registered before you can receive a service delay refund (you can still do this after the delayed journey).

What if my tube's delayed and I'm late for a flight or a concert as a result? Can I claim for that? No. TfL says it won't provide compensation for anything other than the delayed journey on services.

Can I get off the Underground and take another form of transport if my tube's delayed, but still claim for the delay? If it doesn't count as a 15-minute delay under the touch-in, touch-out rule, you could always call customer services and plead your case, but you're not officially entitled.

I'm not a fan of the tube – what if I'm travelling on another form of public transport in London? You might be in luck – many of the transport systems operated by TfL follow similar rules.

On the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) it works the same as on the tube – you can claim for a delay of more than 15 minutes if the cause is within TfL's control.
London Overground comes under National Rail’s conditions of carriage, so if a cancellation delays you by over 30 minutes you’re eligible for a refund (you must touch in and out).
On the Emirates Air Line, refunds are issued if you are delayed for more than 15 minutes.
For all the above, as with the tube, you can apply for a refund via the TfL website or by calling customer services on 0343 222 1234. Alternatively, if you're delayed on the Emirates Air Line, you can ask for a refund in person at the ticket office immediately after the disruption to your journey.

Sadly, if you're travelling on a bus, you simply can't get a service delay refund – no ifs, no buts. If you're travelling through London with another train operator, for example on Thameslink, you'll need to go straight to the train company to claim. See our Train Delays guide for a full how-to.

Ok, so I know how to claim a refund – but what if I want to complain about TfL? If you've complained to TfL but it still won't budge, a free online complaints tool can help.

Resolver* helps draft your complaint and manage it too. It's free, and offered by a firm called that we like so much we work with it to help people get complaints justice.

If the complaint isn't resolved, Resolver will automatically escalate it to watchdog London Travel Watch, which can ask to TfL to resolve your case. It doesn't have power to force TfL to do anything it doesn't want to do, though.

If all else fails, you could technically take your claim to court. Think carefully about whether you want the hassle of this, though, and whether it's worth it – far better to use this as a last-resort threat.
639  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: DirectBet Soccer Prediction Game *** Win Free Bets ! *** Free to Enter ! on: August 13, 2016, 08:01:40 AM
HT: Manchester City 0 - 0 Sunderland
FT: Manchester City 0 - 1 Sunderland
640  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Heads or Tails on: August 12, 2016, 07:16:30 PM
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_paradox
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The grandfather paradox is a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past. The name comes from the paradox's common description as a person who travels to the past and kills their own grandfather, preventing the existence of their father or mother and therefore their own existence.[1] Any inconsistency in past events may be regarded as a grandfather paradox.

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