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Seo Master present to you:

 How To Hack Remote Computer Using IP Address Free 2013

Literally hacking is the accessing something or the somebody in internet without their permission or may be interest. So hacking is common then hacker hack the account and website easily. So today I am explaining that how the hacker attacks on your computer window.
   hacker can be accessing your computer with your IP address. So then the hackers can easily access on your personal thing like your important data or something like this .let’s start in the starting of my article I will explain you that the some process is the following that how the hacker attack on your window. So let’s summarize this hacker do.
  1. A computer victim IP address
  2. The IP address is online
  3. Scan the open ports
  4. Finally check the venerable ports
  5. So then access from the ports
  6. Finally brute-force username and password.
     So now let me describe from basic and step wise

A computer victim IP address:

So if hackers want getting the IP Address of your computer what they do just simply chatting with you on Skype, Hotmail  and Gmail and as well chat room.so they just do follow some step like below
      1    .     They just do open the cmd.exe (open from run and then write cmd)
      2    .     Now then they type netstat –n(its mean that the recently some IP address                        connected  with your computer )
      3    .     After that they can chat with you and now after some chatting.
      4    .     Just again type the netstat –n(so there is new IP located )

HOST ALIVE OR NOT:

Like I found the 192.168.15.29 now just after that they can check that the IP address is open or not mean (online it is reply)
Ping 192.168.15.29

Scan the open ports:

So if the IP is online so now check the ports .so now you download the advance port scanner . if you have nmap, zenmap or backtrack so its better.

check ports scanning free with latest radmin software

Check the Venerable ports and access:

No finally hacker the IP and open ports address so then finally with the telnet command they access in window and Make sure that you have enabled in the computer. If you don’t know just go to control panel > program (add or remove) > add window components > click on the telnet. So now open the command and type like that telnet
telnet (IP Address ) (port number)
telnet 192.168.15.29 23

How To Hack Remote Computer Using IP Address Free

now they After that you will asked to input the login information like below

How To Hack Remote Computer Using IP Address Free

And if the hacker guess the password, if they not do so then they can use the brute force tools or
Some other tools like this CLICK HERE

HOW TO SAVE Computer FROM Hacker's 


always open your firewall is on and and read more from this link How to save computer

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Don't try to miss use of this trick please . because hacking is a crime .
so if you like so then comment below
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Julia Ferraioli, Developer Advocate, Google Compute Engine

Cross-posted from the Google Open Source Blog

Today, we’re announcing that you can now find Google Cloud Platform on GitHub! The GitHub organization for the Google Cloud Platform is your destination for samples and tools relating to App Engine, BigQuery, Compute Engine, Cloud SQL, and Cloud Storage. Most Google Cloud Platform existing open source tools will be migrated to the organization over time. You can quickly get your app running by forking any of our repositories and diving into the code.

Currently, the GitHub organization for the Google Cloud Platform has 36 public repositories, some of which are currently undergoing their initial code reviews, which you can follow on the repo. The Google Cloud Platform Developer Relations Team will be using GitHub to maintain our starter projects, which show how to get started with our APIs using different stacks. We will continue to add repositories that illustrate solutions, such as the classic guest book app on Google App Engine. For good measure, you will also see some tools that will make your life easier, such as an OAuth 2.0 helper.

From getting started with Python on Google Cloud Storage to monitoring your Google Compute Engine instances with App Engine, our GitHub organization is home to it all.

Trick of the trade: to find samples relating to a specific platform, try filtering on the name in the “Find a Repository” text field.

We set up this organization not only to give you an easy way to find and follow our samples, but also to give you a way to get involved and start hacking alongside us. We’ll be monitoring our repositories for any reported issues as well as for pull requests. If you’re interested in seeing what a code review looks like for Google’s open source code, you can follow along with the discussion happening right on the commits.

Let us know about your suggestions for samples. We look forward to seeing what you create!


Julia Ferraioli is a Developer Advocate for Google Compute Engine, based in Seattle. She helps developers harness the power of Google's infrastructure to tackle their computationally intensive processes and jobs. She comes from an industrial background in software engineering, and an academic background in machine learning and assistive technology.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
When Is It Time To Switch From Shared To VPS?

Upgrading a hosting plan is not necessarily a huge problem for most website owners, especially those who are just running personal blogs or having visitors here and there.  For the most part, one can stay on a shared hosting plan for as long as you want.  But when really is the time to switch from a shared hosting to a VPS plan?  Do you even need to?

But before we go on to the question, what is the difference between the two?  Shared hosting refers to the type of hosting where you share a server with multiple clients, allocating only a portion to you and your site, while VPS, or virtual private servers, is you getting a share of ownership on a server, you do share but you’re responsible for all its management, as in shared hosting, maintenance of the server is up to the hosting provider.

It’s advisable to start off your website on a shared hosting plan.  When you’re starting, you won’t need too much resources to begin with.  Think about it like renting a small office to put up your business.  You only need a room to put up your stuff and establish your brand name.  In a website, you only need a small space in the Internet to establish your online presence.

Nonetheless, of course, in the long run, there’s this option to expand when the need arises.  And that’s the same case with the upgrade from a shared hosting to VPS hosting plan.  At some point in your course, you will have to decide whether to switch or not.  But again, the question is when.

Compare your website to a business.  Say you have your own little office.  For some time, you were able to accommodate all visitors to your office without them feeling uncomfortable.  But once your business becomes the talk of the town and people come and go, you sure would feel the need to find a bigger place.  Same goes with hosting.  Once you constantly reach your bandwidth limit for months and you still know you’ll be experiencing the same (or even more), then it’s time to switch on a VPS plan.

Of course, top that up with earnings.  Stable earnings mean that you’re quite starting to have a solid foundation already.  So say you’re reaching $200 monthly on your site, then you could think about switching to a VPS plan.

Lastly, think about your future plans.  Again, in a physical office, you might want to build a solid group within your customers.  So you may do promotions, plan parties, and other activities.  Can your office accommodate that?  Similar thing with the hosting plan.  If you’re planning further activities to engage with your site’s fan base, do contests and other stuff, you may need to see if your current hosting can accommodate that.  If not, then it’s a green light to go to VPS hosting.

Other factors you may wanna think about are the slow loading times and frequent errors caused by the server.  It might mean that your current plan can’t handle it.  If you also share downloadable items online, then you might upgrade to VPS.

So, have you made a choice?  I would love to hear your feedback on this matter!



Author Bio:
              This article was written by Garen Arnold who runs one of the biggest web hosting review sites on the net.  He is on a mission to provide the most value on the topic of creating a website and helping people make good business decisions online. 
2013, By: Seo Master
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