Tuesday, 17 November 2015

HOW to Activate Office 2016


Next to the new Microsoft operating system, Windows 10, the new version of Office suite is also a novelty. With new strategies, Microsoft envisions to enrich all third-party platforms and, of course, their own, with plenty of new features available on 2016 version.
After several months on Public Preview, last September 22, the new Office 2016 arrived for Windows, not only for the desktop environment, as well as the said Universal Apps (designed for touch and mouse input and available for Windows 10 through PC, tablets, phones, etc... platforms. Available for free on Windows Store).

Activate Office 2016


Now, the big point of this tutorial is to show how to activate the O16. I will use the latest KMSPico version (10.1.6).Make sure you disable your antivirus temporarily. Also, add this path to the exclusion list "C:\Program Files\KMSpico" (optional but recommended).
Click the download button to get the setup file.
/*DOWNLOAD*/
File name: KMSpico 10.1.6.rar
Size: 2.98MB
Hosted on: Zippyshare 
/*DOWNLOAD*/ 
Now, run KMSpico_setup file. Proceed with the installation and at the end it will close it self. Now, go to Start Menu and on KMSPico folder open KMSPico file or AutoPico.

If you open AutoPico you are done, the process is automatic. However, if you run KMSPico you just have to press the red button, when finished it will close if self.

Finally, just check if your Office was activated. Any question leave a comment :)
Any broken link, please leave a comment.

Volume keys (GVLK) for Office 2016


Office Professional Plus 2016 - XQNVK-8JYDB-WJ9W3-YJ8YR-WFG99
Office Standard 2016 - JNRGM-WHDWX-FJJG3-K47QV-DRTFM

Project Professional 2016 - YG9NW-3K39V-2T3HJ-93F3Q-G83KTP
Project Standard 2016 - GNFHQ-F6YQM-KQDGJ-327XX-KQBVC

Visio Professional 2016 - PD3PC-RHNGV-FXJ29-8JK7D-RJRJK
Visio Standard 2016 - 7WHWN-4T7MP-G96JF-G33KR-W8GF4

Access 2016 - GNH9Y-D2J4T-FJHGG-QRVH7-QPFDW
Excel 2016 - 9C2PK-NWTVB-JMPW8-BFT28-7FTBF
OneNote 2016 - DR92N-9HTF2-97XKM-XW2WJ-XW3J6
Outlook 2016 - R69KK-NTPKF-7M3Q4-QYBHW-6MT9B
PowerPoint 2016 - J7MQP-HNJ4Y-WJ7YM-PFYGF-BY6C6
Publisher 2016 - F47MM-N3XJP-TQXJ9-BP99D-8K837
Skype for Business 2016 - 869NQ-FJ69K-466HW-QYCP2-DDBV6
Word 2016 - WXY84-JN2Q9-RBCCQ-3Q3J3-3PFJ6

How To Hack WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi With Kali Linux & Aircrack-ng

Kali Linux can be used for many things, but it probably is best known for its ability to penetration test, or “hack,” WPA and WPA2 networks. There are hundreds of Windows applications that claim they can hack WPA; don’t get them! They’re just scams, used by professional hackers, to lure newbie or wannabe hackers into getting hacked themselves. There is only one way that hackers get into your network, and that is with a Linux-based OS, a wireless card capable of monitor mode, and aircrack-ng or similar. Also note that, even with these tools, Wi-Fi cracking is not for beginners. Playing with it requires basic knowledge of how WPA authentication works, and moderate familiarity with Kali Linux and its tools, so any hacker who gains access to your network probably is no beginner!
These are things that you’ll need:
If you have these then roll up your sleeves and let’s see how secure your network is!
          Important notice: Hacking into anyone’s Wi-Fi without permission is considered an illegal act or crime in most countries. We are performing this tutorial for the sake of penetration testing, hacking to become more secure, and are using our own test network and router.
By reading and/or using the information below, you are agreeing to ourDisclaimer

Step One:
Start Kali Linux and login, preferably as root.
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Step Two:
Plugin your injection-capable wireless adapter, (Unless your computer card supports it). If you’re using Kali in VMware, then you might have to connect the card via the imageicon in the device menu.
Step Three:
Disconnect from all wireless networks, open a Terminal, and type airmon-ng
Step 3
This will list all of the wireless cards that support monitor (not injection) mode. If no cards are listed, try disconnecting and reconnecting the card and check that it supports monitor mode. You can check if the card supports monitor mode by typing ifconfig in another terminal, if the card is listed in ifconfig, but doesn’t show up in airmon-ng, then the card doesn’t support it.
You can see here that my card supports monitor mode and that it’s listed as wlan0.
Step Four:
Type airmon-ng start followed by the interface of your wireless card. mine is wlan0, so my command would be: airmon-ng start wlan0
Step 4
The “(monitor mode enabled)” message means that the card has successfully been put into monitor mode. Note the name of the new monitor interface, mon0.

EDIT:A bug recently discovered in Kali Linux makes airmon-ng set the channel as a fixed “-1” when you first enable mon0. If you receive this error, or simply do not want to take the chance, follow these steps after enabling mon0:
Type: ifconfig [interface of wireless card] down and hit Enter.
Replace [interface of wireless card] with the name of the interface that you enabled mon0 on; probably called wlan0. This disables the wireless card from connecting to the internet, allowing it to focus on monitor mode instead.
After you have disabled mon0 (completed the wireless section of the tutorial), you’ll need to enable wlan0 (or name of wireless interface), by typing: ifconfig [interface of wireless card] up and pressing Enter.


Step Five:
Type airodump-ng followed by the name of the new monitor interface, which is probablymon0.
Step 5
If you receive a “fixed channel –1” error, see the Edit above.
Step Six:
Airodump will now list all of the wireless networks in your area, and lots of useful information about them. Locate your network or the network that you have permission to penetration test. Once you’ve spotted your network on the ever-populating list, hit Ctrl + Con your keyboard to stop the process. Note the channel of your target network.
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Step Seven:
Copy the BSSID of the target network
Step 7
Now type this command:
airodump-ng -c [channel] --bssid [bssid] -w /root/Desktop/ [monitor interface]Replace [channel] with the channel of your target network. Paste the network BSSID where [bssid] is, and replace [monitor interface] with the name of your monitor-enabled interface, (mon0).

A complete command should look like this:
airodump-ng -c 10 --bssid 00:14:BF:E0:E8:D5 -w /root/Desktop/ mon0
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Now press enter.
Step Eight:
Airodump with now monitor only the target network, allowing us to capture more specific information about it. What we’re really doing now is waiting for a device to connect or reconnect to the network, forcing the router to send out the four-way handshake that we need to capture in order to crack the password.
Also, four files should show up on your desktop, this is where the handshake will be saved when captured, so don’t delete them!
But we’re not really going to wait for a device to connect, no, that’s not what impatient hackers do. We’re actually going to use another cool-tool that belongs to the aircrack suite called aireplay-ng, to speed up the process. Instead of waiting for a device to connect, hackers use this tool to force a device to reconnect by sending deauthentication (deauth) packets to the device, making it think that it has to reconnect with the router.
Of course, in order for this tool to work, there has to be someone else connected to the network first, so watch the airodump-ng and wait for a client to show up. It might take a long time, or it might only take a second before the first one shows. If none show up after a lengthy wait, then the network might be empty right now, or you’re to far away from the network.

You can see in this picture, that a client has appeared on our network, allowing us to start the next step.
Step 8
Step Nine:
leave airodump-ng running and open a second terminal. In this terminal, type this command:
aireplay-ng –0 2 –a [router bssid] –c [client bssid] mon0The –0 is a short cut for the deauth mode and the 2 is the number of deauth packets to send.
-a indicates the access point (router)’s bssid, replace [router bssid] with the BSSID of the target network, which in my case, is 00:14:BF:E0:E8:D5.
-c indicates the clients BSSID, noted in the previous picture. Replace the [client bssid] with the BSSID of the connected client, this will be listed under “STATION.”
And of course, mon0 merely means the monitor interface, change it if yours is different.
My complete command looks like this:
aireplay-ng –0 2 –a 00:14:BF:E0:E8:D5 –c 4C:EB:42:59:DE:31 mon0
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Step Ten:
Upon hitting Enter, you’ll see aireplay-ng send the packets, and within moments, you should see this message appear on the airodump-ng screen!
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step 10
This means that the handshake has been captured, the password is in the hacker’s hands, in some form or another. You can close the aireplay-ng terminal and hit Ctrl + C on the airodump-ng terminal to stop monitoring the network, but don’t close it yet just incase you need some of the information later.
Step 11:
This concludes the external part of this tutorial. From now on, the process is entirely between your computer, and those four files on your Desktop. Actually, the .cap one, that is important. Open a new Terminal, and type in this command:
aircrack-ng -a2 -b [router bssid] -w [path to wordlist] /root/Desktop/*.cap
-a is the method aircrack will use to crack the handshake, 2=WPA method.
-b stands for bssid, replace [router bssid] with the BSSID of the target router, mine is 00:14:BF:E0:E8:D5.
-w stands for wordlist, replace [path to wordlist] with the path to a wordlist that you have downloaded. I have a wordlist called “wpa.txt” in the root folder.
/root/Desktop/*.cap is the path to the .cap file containing the password, the means wild card in Linux, and since I’m assuming that there are no other .cap files on your Desktop, this should work fine the way it is.
My complete command looks like this:
aircrack-ng –a2 –b 00:14:BF:E0:E8:D5 –w /root/wpa.txt  /root/Desktop/*.cap
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Now press Enter.
Step 12:
Aircrack-ng will now launch into the process of cracking the password. However, it will only crack it if the password happens to be in the wordlist that you’ve selected. Sometimes, it’s not. If this is the case, then you can congratulate the owner on being “Impenetrable,” of course, only after you’ve tried every wordlist that a hacker might use or make!
Cracking the password might take a long time depending on the size of the wordlist. Mine went very quickly.
If the phrase is in the wordlist, then aircrack-ng will show it too you like this:

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The passphrase to our test-network was “notsecure,” and you can see here that aircrack found it.
If you find the password without a decent struggle, then change your password, if it’s your network. If you’re penetration testing for someone, then tell them to change their password as soon as possible

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Facebook adds support for 360-degree videos


360-degree video has arrived on Facebook.
The social network is beginning to add the immersive videos to the News Feed, the company announced Wednesday. The videos will be viewable from the web and from Facebook's iOS and Android apps.
The videos, first announced at Facebook's F8 developer conference, are filmed with a special camera setup that captures q full 360-degree view of the scene. Much like the 360-degree videos on YouTube, you can change your view of the video by dragging you finger (or cursor, if you're on a browser) around the screen or holding your phone at a different angle.
The videos will be available on the web and Android app first and will roll out to the iOS app "in the coming months."
Facebook is partnering with a select group of publishers on the videos — including Disney and Lucasfilm, GoPro, Vice and Saturday Night Live — to start but says it will open up the videos to more people "who are at the cutting edge of exploring this medium" in the next few days.
360 full-screen

IMAGE: FACEBOOK
The eventual plan, it seems, is to open up the video to all users, not just filmmakers and media companies.
"In the future, imagine watching 360 videos of a friend’s vacation to a small village in France or a festival in Brazil — you’ll be able to look around and experience it as if you were there," Maher Saba, Facebook's engineering director for video, writes in a statement. "Along with updates from your friends and family, you will also be able to discover amazing new content on Facebook from media companies, organizations, and individual creators."
But 360-degree vacation videos may be farther off for most Facebook users. Though consumer level cameras, like RIoch's new Theta S, are increasingly common as Google and others move to adopt the immersive videos, relatively few people have access to the equipment necessary to make these videos.
The videos also have big implications for the company's virtual reality ambitions. Facebook users will eventually be able to view the videos through the Oculus Rift and other virtual reality headsets; the videos were created as a collaboration with the Oculus team, The Verge reports.
The social network is also rumored to be working on a standalone video app for the 360-degree clips and executives have made it clear they see virtual and augmented reality as the next big medium for Facebook to tackle.
"When Facebook was founded, it was primarily a text based site: there was status posts and there were wall posts," Jay Parikh, the company's VP of global engineering and infrastructure, said at the company's @Scale engineering conference last week. "We’ve moved in to a world where most of the world today is focused on photos. But we’re quickly moving into this world where I think, in the next couple years, most of the experience on Facebook is going to be about video. It doesn’t just stop with videos ... what we see happening in the next couple years is bringing augmented reality and virtual reality to the experience that is on Facebook."

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Ad blocking for the masses, part two: Adblock Browser

Last week, ABP went beyond releasing extensions and launched a standalone Adblock Browser for Android and iOS that has built-in blocking capabilities. Before we take a look at the browser itself, it is worth noting ABP’s interesting (and some call it controversial) business model. ABP signs contracts with companies that agree to its acceptable ads guidelines. Ads from these companies are allowed to pass through the ABP ad filter.In part two of this series on the state of ad blockers, I take a look at a new product from a well-known company whose earlier product has been available for nearly a decade: Adblock Plus (ABP). Adblock Plus develops extensions for web browsers which can block tracking, malware sites, and, of course, ads.
In a 2014 interview, ABP lead investor Tim Schumacher said that only the largest companies pay for these contracts. “Adblock Plus has been experimenting with different models,” he said. “I can’t talk about specific contracts, but in some cases it was performance-based and in other cases it was more of a flat fee. More that 90% of companies don’t pay at all.”
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The first thing you should know about the free Adblock Browser is that, unsurprisingly, it works better on recent devices with faster processors. For example, it ran slowly on an iPad 2 with a 32-bit processor in my tests. So, slow, in fact, that there is not much speed advantage to using Safari with ads displayed. However, on a iPhone 6+ with a faster 64-bit processor, Adblock Browser rendered the mostly ad-less web pages fast enough to be interesting and useful. On the Android side, I tested it using a Nexus 4 and Nexus 6.
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Here’s the use case that makes Adblock Browser interesting and useful for me: I generally use Google’s own Chrome browser on Android devices and read web pages with ads. However, I often find interesting news items in my Google Now feed. And, some of the sources are either unfamiliar to me with possibly heavy handed ads or are from interesting sources with known heavy ads. So, I have links from Google Now handled by Adblock Browser.
A single ad blocking filter is selected by default: ABP’s own EasyList. ABP describes it as: “The EasyList subscriptions are lists of filters designed for Adblock Plus that automatically remove unwanted content from the internet, including annoying adverts, bothersome banners and troublesome tracking. The subscriptions are currently maintained by four authors.” You can use the Ad Blocking setting option to choose filters for other languages.
The “More blocking options” page lets you select options such as disabling tracking. Surprisingly, the option to disable malware domains is turned off by default.
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The “Acceptable Ads” option is turned on by default. As I noted earlier, this allows ads to be displayed from companies who sign a paid or free contract with ABP to agree to display non-intrusive ads.
Finally, in the Privacy settings window, you can choose to turn off cookies and tracking (which are, by default, allowed). It also provides controls for remembering passwords (off by default), and clearing private data manually. There is also an option to clear the cache upon a manual exit using the Quit option. However, I didn’t see a Quit option in the Android app, and I didn’t see this cache setting in the iOS app.
It is worth noting a few differences between the iOS and Android versions of Adblock Browser. The iOS version lets you choose between DuckDuckGo (the default) and Google as its search engine. You can choose from a much larger list of search engines in the Android version. URL suggestions are turned off by default, but can be turned on. The Android version has a large number of display options, including enabling zoom on pages that normally do not allow zooming on mobile devices. The Android version also has an option to save a web page as a PDF file (Settings -> Page -> Save as PDF).
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The recently released free Adblock Browser for iOS and Android makes it easy for non-technical people to reduce the number of mobile web ads they see and protect themselves from known malware sites. It is one more tool that makes it easier for anyone to have an arguably improved mobile web experience.
If you missed part one in this series, check out: Ad blocking for the masses, part one: uBlock Origin. Finally, stay tuned for part three, where we will take a closer look at Apple’s Content Blocking Safari Extensions that will be made available in the iOS 9 update released September 16.

Gmail finally lets you block annoying senders

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IMAGE: GOOGLE
The unsubscribe option was previously available on the desktop version of Gmail, but now you can get off that annoying mailing list from your Android device as well. As for blocking a sender completely, that's new both on Android and the web.
The "block" option is in the message's right side corner menu, just below the "print" option. Tap it and you'll never hear from that sender again (their emails will go directly to the spam folder). If you want to unblock someone, you can do so in Gmail's Settings. "Unsubscribe" is located in the app's top-right corner menu (while you're viewing a message), below the "Mark important" option.
Check out how this all works in Google's handy gifs, below.
Block Gmail

IMAGE: GOOGLE
Unsubscribe Gmail

IMAGE: GOOGLE
Both features will be gradually rolling out to users, with "block" coming to the web in 1-3 days, while both options could take longer than three days to appear on Android

Google's a new logo



Google is introducing a new logo today. Just a month after unveiling a major restructuring of the company, Google is updating its image, too. The new Google logo is still a wordmark, but it's now using a sans-serif typeface, making it look a lot more modern and playful. The colors are also softer than they used to be. The logo bears a bit more resemblance to the logo of Google's new parent company, Alphabet, as well. Alphabet's wordmark has a similarly unadorned look, and this update makes the two companies' design language fall more inline.
As Google's video introducing the new logo notes, the wordmark has been evolving ever since it was created in 1998. But this is easily its biggest change since 1999, when Google first cleaned up the lettering and settled on its four colors. Since then, the logo has just been flattened out more and more, with today's update representing a huge leap. In addition to changing up the wordmark, Google is also changing the tiny "g" logo that you see on browser tabs. It's now going to be an uppercase "G" that's striped in all four of Google's colors. Google says that the new design will be rolling out across all of its products soon — in fact, it's already on Google's homepage, with a cute animation that wipes away the old logo and draws in the new one.
THE NEW LOGO IS MEANT TO REFLECT THE NEW WAYS PEOPLE VISIT GOOGLE
So why did Google decide to make the change? In a blog post, Google discusses how much technology has changed how we interact with its products and with the internet at large. It doesn't really settle on a specific reason that a redesign was needed, but it says that this logo should better reflect the reality that Google is no longer a site you visit on a desktop computer — it's a huge collection of sites, apps, and services that you visit on PCs, Chromebooks, smartphones, and anywhere you can find a web browser. Google writes that its new logo is meant to reflect "this reality and [show] you when the Google magic is working for you, even on the tiniest screens."
Making the logo look good on small screens seems to have been a major consideration. The new, simpler lettering is supposed to scale better to smaller sizes, making the wordmark more distinct and easier to read. It's also supposed to be easier for Google to display on low-bandwidth connections: Google says that it's made a version of its logo that's "only 305 bytes, compared to our existing logo at ~14,000 bytes." Given that one of new Google CEO Sundar Pichai's big goals is to bring the internet — and Google, of course — to areas of the globe that don't already have it, that small difference is definitely going to be an important one.







You can also see the new Google "G" beginning to appear across its services. Among the more notable is Google+, which is now represented by a big colorless version of the new G.







Sunday, 6 September 2015

Cortana Commands List – Windows 10 Voice Commands

Cortana Commands List Windows 10 Phone Voice Commands

Full Cortana Commands and Questions List

While the list of Cortana Commands is huge, it is not all inclusive.  I encourage folks to use the voice commands below to come up with their own new commands.  If you discover a cool, useful, or funny Cortana commands you would like to share, please use the comments section below.

Cortana Phone Commands

  • Call Wife on Speakerphone
  • Call Sister at home
  • Call boss on mobile
  • Call Tyrone
  • Redail
  • Press [number]

Cortana Texting (SMS) Commands

  • Text mom: What time is the birthday party?
  • Message my boss: I have completed the budget report
  • Send text to Tyrone: When are you coming to pick up my stuff?
  • Show me messages from Tyrone

Cortana Calendar Commands

  • Create a meeting with Tyrone at 2pm tomorrow
  • Create a budget review meeting today at 4pm
  • Change my 2pm meeting tomorrow to 3pm
  • Add Jessica to my meeting with Tyrone
  • Cancel budget review meeting
  • What does the rest of my day look like?
  • What appointments do I have tomorrow?
  • What’s on my calendar for Friday?
  • When is my next appointment?
  • When is my next meeting?
  • When am I meeting with Tyrone?
  • Where is my next meeting?
  • What am I doing this weekend?

Cortana Reminders

  • Remind me at 4pm to submit my time sheet
  • Remind me to buy gas when I leave work
  • Remind me to check the mail when I get home.
  • When my wife calls, remind me to ask her to pick up the kids
  • The next time I’m at the grocery store, remind me to buy eggs
  • Remind me to buy concert tickets tomorrow

Cortana Note Taking

  • Take Note: Pick up eggs, milk, bread, and cheese from the supermarket
  • Note: Suspect is five feet tall, heavy build, and wearing a Dallas Cowboys jacket

Cortana Alarm Commands

  • Wake me up at 6 am tomorrow morning
  • Set alarm for 7:30 am
  • Wake me up in 2 hours
  • Cancel alarm.

Cortana Commands for Maps and Directions

  • Navigate home
  • Take me home
  • How do I get home
  • What’s the traffic like on the way to work?
  • Get me directions to Union Station
  • How far is Union Station
  • Where am I?
  • Show me a map of Washington, DC

Cortana Questions for Local Business

  • Show me pizza restaurants nearby
  • Show me the nearest gas station
  • Find flower shop near my work
  • Is there a Walmart near me?
  • Get me directions to the nearest Starbucks
  • Show me highly rated restaurants nearby
  • Show me good Mexican restaurants nearby
  • What restaurants are open at 10am nearby
  • Give me directions to the second one

Cortana Weather Questions

  • What’s the weather today?
  • What’s the forecast for this weekend?
  • What is the weather like in Philadelphia?

Cortana Flight Commands

  • What is the status of flight AA 5557?
  • Is America flight 76 on time?

Music Commands

  • Play artist (Play Alicia Keys)
  • Play song title (Play We are the Champions)
  • Play genre (Play Jazz)
  • Play playlist (Play Old School Rap Playlist)
  • Play album (Play Ready to Die)
  • Pause the music
  • Resume the music
  • Play the next track
  • Play the previous track
  • Shuffle the music
  • What song is playing?

Random Cortana Questions

  • Who is the mayor of Washington, DC?
  • What’s the population of India?
  • How old is Hulk Hogan?
  • What should I not eat when I’m pregnant?
  • Show me a picture of a pit bull
  • Who is Kayne West?
  • Find recipes for baked chicken breasts

Cortana Math Commands

  • What is 21 divided by 7?
  • Convert 3 miles to feet

Cortana App Commands

  • Open camera
  • Turn on airplane mode
  • Turn on quiet hours
  • Turn on WiFi

Cortana News Commands

  • Show me today’s news
  • Show me the top headlines
  • Show me the local news
  • Show me the international news

Cortana Questions for Stock and Finance

  • How is the stock market doing today?
  • How is Microsoft Stock doing today?
  • How much is the Facebook stock per share?
  • Convert 100 dollars to Canadian.

Cortana Phones

Cortana ships with the HTC One (M8) Phone for Windows that was released in August 2014.  Preexisting Windows Phones will also get the Cortana app if they can be upgraded to Windows Phone 8.1.

How to Change What Cortana Calls Me

To set the name that Cortana calls you on your Windows Phone, do the following: Launch the Cortana app, select the Cortana Notebook button (windows phone settings icon), select Settings, then select “change my name”.

In what countries/regions is Cortana available?

As of this writing, Cortana is available in the following countries/regions: Australia, Canada, China, India, the United Kingdom, and of course, the United States.