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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Create Xls using Java

Hi Viewers,

Using PIO a third party tool which help us to create .xls  files


  import  java.io.*;
    import  org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFSheet;
    import  org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFWorkbook;
    import  org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFRow;
    import  org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFCell;

    public class CreateExlFile{
         public static void main(String[]args){
        try{
        String filename="C:/Sample.xls" ;
        HSSFWorkbook workbook=new HSSFWorkbook();
        HSSFSheet sheet =  workbook.createSheet("FirstSheet"); 

        HSSFRow rowhead=   sheet.createRow((short)0);
        rowhead.createCell((short) 0).setCellValue("No.");
        rowhead.createCell((short) 1).setCellValue("Name");
        rowhead.createCell((short) 2).setCellValue("Address");
        rowhead.createCell((short) 3).setCellValue("Email");

        HSSFRow row=   sheet.createRow((short)1);
        row.createCell((short) 0).setCellValue("1");
        row.createCell((short) 1).setCellValue("raja");
        row.createCell((short) 2).setCellValue("India");
        row.createCell((short) 3).setCellValue("nanduriraja537@gmail.com");

        FileOutputStream fileOut =  new FileOutputStream(filename);
        workbook.write(fileOut);
        fileOut.close();
        System.out.println("Your excel file has been generated!");

        } catch ( Exception ex ) {
            System.out.println(ex);

        }
           }
       }

Monday, November 19, 2012

list of latest Samsung codes

Today we will discuss about the some secret codes of Samsung mobiles. These codes may be not applied to all old models of Samsung mobile, but you can try to all latest Samsung mobiles. You can display the hidden information of mobile sets and troubleshoot the routine problems using these codes.

Follow the list of latest Samsung codes list:

Code

*#9999#                      
         Use to display the mobile software version

#*3849#                                Use to reboot the Samsung handsets

*#06#                                     To display the IMEI Number of the mobile

#*2558#                                To on/off the mobile time

#*7337#                                Use to unlock the latest Samsung set

#*4760#                                Use to activate and deactivate the GSM features

*#9998*246#                        To verify the memory and battery information

*#7465625#                         To verify the Lock status of mobile

*#0001#                                To display the Serial Number of the mobile

*2767*637#                           Use to unlock the mobile code

*#8999*636#                         To display the storage capacity of the mobile

#*2562#                                 Use to reboot the Samsung handsets

*#8999*667#                         Use to run the mobile in Debug mode

*2767*226372#                     To fine-tune the camera settings

*#8999*778#                          Use to display the information about mobile SIM card

*2767*637#                             Use to unlock the mobile code

*7465625*28638#                  Use to make active the Network Lock

#*#8377466#                          To display the hardware version

*7465625*746*Code#           Use to make active the SIM card lock

*#pw+15853649247w#          Use to unlock the mobile code without SIM card

#*3888#                                    To verify the Bluetooth information

*#9998*627837793#               Uses to get extra parameter for unlock mobile settings

#7465625*28638#                   Use to unlock the Network Lock

#*7983# Voltage                       Use to regulate Frequency or Voltage

#7465625*746*Code#             Use to unlock the SIM card lock

#*2834#                                      Use to reset the handsfree options

#*5376#                                      To delete all SMS in one command

*#4777*8665#                            Use to explore the GPSR tool list

#*2474#                                      To verify the charging duration

*2767*688#                                Use to readjust the mobile TV optionss

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Remote JMS with JBoss AS 7.1 / HornetQ JMS

When you want to connect to a Queue or Topic on JBoss Application Server 7.1.1 with a remote jms client you can follow the next steps.

First step is to add messaging configuration to the JBoss configuration xml. In this case I will use the standalone configuration.

Open standalone.xml located at jboss-as-7.1.1.Final\standalone\configuration

Add org.jboss.as.messaging to the extensions








Add the HornetQ messaging configuration, make sure it is the first xml entry after profile.





truepersistence-enabled>
102400journal-file-size>
2min-files>




















231.7.7.7group-address>
9876
5000broadcast-period>

netty






231.7.7.7group-address>
9876
10000refresh-timeout>





jms

nettyconnector-ref>















jms.queue.DLQaddress>
jms.queue.ExpiryQueue
0redelivery-delay>
10485760size-bytes>
BLOCKaddress-full-policy>
limit>10history-day-limit>
1000redistribution-delay>









/>


>




/>
























We will use

RemoteConnectionFactory as JMS ConnectionFactory with "java:jboss/exported/jms/RemoteConnectionFactory" as JNDI name. Use jms/RemoteConnectionFactory as CF reference in your java client.

queue/test as Queue with as jndi name "java:jboss/exported/jms/queue/test". Use jms/queue/test as Queue reference.

For remote it should start with java:jboss/exported/ else these object won't be exposed and then you can't lookup the CF or Queue.

Also for remote we need to create a application user. Go to the bin folder and start add-user.sh
Create a user jms with a password and add this user to the guest role. Guest role has permission for remote and jms.

Start JBoss with the standalone configuration.


For our java test clients we need to have a jboss and a HornetQ jar file.
First copy jboss-client.jar from the bin/client jboss folder and we need to download the lates HornetQ libraries ( hornetq-2.2.14.Final) . Copy hornetq-jms-client.jar from the HornetQ lib folder.

First the Jms Send Client


Jms Receive Client



In this example I use the same username , password for createQueueConnection
QueueConnection qcon = qconFactory.createQueueConnection("jms","jboss1");

If you don't do this you will get this error Unable to validate user: null

INFO: JBoss Remoting version 3.2.3.GA
Exception in thread "main" javax.jms.JMSSecurityException: Unable to validate user: null
at org.hornetq.core.protocol.core.impl.ChannelImpl.sendBlocking(ChannelImpl.java:312)
Caused by: HornetQException[errorCode=105 message=Unable to validate user: null]

To solve this you can also disable messaging security
truepersistence-enabled>
102400journal-file-size>
2min-files>
falsesecurity-enabled>

Now you can also use QueueConnection qcon = qconFactory.createQueueConnection();

Monday, May 28, 2012

What is Ctfmon.exe? How to Fix Error Of Ctfmon.exe?



> Ctfmon.exe is not virus.

> Ctfmon.exe is vital window component, responsible for Alternative User Input Text Input Processor (TIP) with MS office Language Bar.

> Ctfmon.exe should not be stopped or removed.

> Ctfmon.exe can be uninstalled.

Read Complete story of Ctfmon.exe Here

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282599

Friday, March 23, 2012

Collection Programming and Tools Crack (2011)


Collection Programming and Tools Crack (2011)

Collection Programming and Tools Crack (2011) | 4.59 GB

If you're already familiar with the basics krekerstva and programming, then videokurs CRACKL @ B could be for you to be even more useful, because in the course of lessons you will learn the secrets of my approach, you can "hear" the professional details that are imperceptible beginner.

List of lessons video course (they are all voiced):
1. The benefits of krekerstva for themselves. (Audio)
2. How not to transgress the law, being a *******. (Audio)
3. Where to start. Stages of becoming a programmer and *******.
4. Delphi, C or PHP: a difficult choice.
5. PHP modern language for a beginner. Installation and the first program.
6. Practice in PHP. Part One.
7. Practice in PHP. Part II.
8. Fundamentals of code: the number system, bits, bytes.
9. What is common between EXE, JPG, TXT
10. Program Analysis: Entropy, the basics of virology.
11. Processor architecture for the purpose of cracking.
12. Assembler. Familiarity with the language. Stack format registers.
13. Assembler. Commands, flags, and examples.
14. Overview of the main tools *******
15. Familiarization with the debugger OllyDbg
16. Specialization *******s
17. Breaking the first program. Disassembly, the search code.
18. Breaking the second program. Debugging, patch, use patterns.
19. The structure of executable files PE.
20. Unpacking the first program. Secrets of the approach. Classic hack unpacked program.
21. Surprises from the protectors: littering and morph code, virtual machine, the encrypted code, anti-******* tools.
22. Radiotekh + protection programs: a homemade dongle.
23. Forum CRACKL @ B. Great opportunity for a proper understanding.
24. At last

Ext. Information:
In addition, according to tradition CRACKL @ B DVD, the disk also contains tools krekerskie (1900 MB - 600 files).
Folder:
CRACKLAB.RU.exe - a copy of the entire site CRACKL @ B (800 megabytes zipped in 7z SFX)
Analyzers - Analyzer 22 files (PEiD Final, RDG Packer Detector ,...)
*******s - 25 programs to guess passwords for RAR, ZIP, The BAT, OfficeXP, MD5 (Passware Kit 9.0 Registered, Multi Password Recovery, Rar Password ******* 4.12, The Bat Password Viewer, The Bat Unpass ,...). Here is the archive dictionaries chastovstrechayuschimisya passwords - to break the method of "dictionary attacks", the total size of the uncompressed dictionary - 40 MB.
Crypto - 20 programs for cracking the encryption, hash (PasswordsPro 2.5.1.1, RSA Attacking Toolkit 0.1f, MD5 CrackFAST 2.10, Encryption Xpert 1.2, ...)
Debuggers - 9 debuggers (DriverStudio 3.2, SoftICE 4.05 and 4.27 (under 98, and NT / XP) + all sorts of gadgets for him, OllyDbg 1.10 + crack + plugins + Russian help, OllyDbg 2.01, Syser Debugger, TRW2000, SoftSnoop, Rock Debugger, Auto Debug Professional)
Decompilers - 35 decompilers (DeDe 3.50 + SDK,. NET Reflector 5.1, Numega SmartCheck 6.20 RC2, 9Rays Spices. NET Suite 5.0, ReFox MMII, VB RezQ 3.3a, MSI FEU 0.2, EMS Source Rescuer 2.0, ...)
Disassemblers - 30 disassembler and associated tools (IDA Pro, Flair and WinCE Debugger + directory (RUS) + new plug-ins, Killer WinDASM 10, Sourcer 8.01, ...)
Dongles and LMs - a set of 47 major management licenses for research and instumentov hardware keys (Sentinel LM SDK 7.3, FLEXlm SDK 9.2i, FLEXlm SDK 11.4, HASP and Hardlock Emulator 2007, Guardant SDK 5.0, SentinelSuperPro 6.0 Kit, ...)
EXE Tools - more than 25 tools for working with EXE files (SDL Passolo 2009, Restorator 2007 Full, PETools 1.5, Stud_PE 2.3, PE Explorer 1.99, PE Studio 3.3, ...)
Monitors - All monitors from sysinternals (RegMon 7.04, FileMon 7.04, ...) and 45 others: Regshot 2.0.1, RegSnap Pro 6.1, kerberos 1.13p API spy, VB Spy 2.3, ...
Other - 25 programs to reset trial and creating NFO (Registry Trash Keys Finder, Trial-Reset, Data ****, EVACleaner 2.7 + SRC, Damn NFO Viewer, ...)
Packers - Packers 50 EXE files, code scramblers (ASPack, NSPack, PECompact, PECrypt, UPX, WinUPack ...) - all the most recent version
Patchgens - 35 Patch Maker (Patchmaker 1.2g, WCRPatcher 1.2.12, Universal Patcher 2.0 Pro, ABEL Loader Generator 2.31, ...)

Note:
1. burn to cd or mount using a virutal drive e.g. Alcohol120%
2. install the pre-cracked software

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Complete List of 100 Centuries by Sachin Tendulkar

Finally after a long wait of one year, Sachin Tendulkar scored his 100th international ton in the match against Bangladesh. Sachin helped India to score 289 runs in 50 overs but unfortunately Bangladesh scored 293 for five in 49.2 overs and won the match by five wickets. Anyway, Sachin has become the first cricketer in the world to score 100 international centuries, a record which came after more than two decade long career. He is regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. Besiders being the highest century maker, he is the leading run-scorer in Test and one-day international cricket. I have compiled the complete list of all the hundred international centuries scored by Sachin. Please have a look.

One Day International Centuries ::

1
110
Australia
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
9 September, 1994
Won
2
115
New Zealand
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
28 October, 1994
Won
3
105
West Indies
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
11 November, 1994
Won
4
112*
Sri Lanka
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
9 April, 1995
Won
5
127*
Kenya
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
18 February, 1996
Won
6
137
Sri Lanka
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
2 March, 1996
Lost
7
100
Pakistan
Padang, Singapore
5 April, 1996
Lost
8
118
Pakistan
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
15 April, 1996
Won
9
110
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
28 August, 1996
Lost
10
114
South Africa
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
14 December, 1996
Won
11
104
Zimbabwe
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
9 February, 1997
Won
12
117
New Zealand
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
14 May, 1997
Won
13
100
Australia
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur
7 April, 1998
Won
14
143
Australia
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
22 April, 1998
Lost
15
134
Australia
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
24 April, 1998
Won
16
100*
Kenya
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
31 May, 1998
Won
17
128
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
7 July, 1998
Won
18
127*
Zimbabwe
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
26 September, 1998
Won
19
141
Australia
Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
28 October, 1998
Won
20
118*
Zimbabwe
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
8 November, 1998
Won
21
124*
Zimbabwe
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
13 November, 199
Won
22
140*
Kenya
County Ground, Bristol
23 May, 1999
Won
23
120?
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
29 August, 1999
Won
24
186*
New Zealand
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
8 November, 1999
Won
25
122
South Africa
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
17 March, 2000
Won
26
101
Sri Lanka
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
20 October, 2000
Lost
27
146
Zimbabwe
Barkatullah Khan Stadium, Jodhpur
8 December, 2000
Lost
28
139
Australia
Nehru Stadium, Indore
31 March, 2001
Won
29
122*
West Indies
Harare Sports Club, Harare
4 July, 2001
Won
30
101
South Africa
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
5 October, 2001
Lost
31
146
Kenya
Boland Park, Paarl
24 October, 2001
Won
32
105*
England
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
4 July, 2002
N/R
33
113
Sri Lanka
County Ground, Bristol
11 July, 2002
Won
34
152
Namibia
City Oval, Pietermaritzburg
23 February, 2003
Won
35
100
Australia
Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
26 October, 2003
Won
36
102
New Zealand
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
15 November, 2003
Won
37
141
Pakistan
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
16 March, 2004
Lost
38
123
Pakistan
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
12 April, 2005
Lost
39
100
Pakistan
Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar
6 February, 2006
Lost
40
141*
West Indies
Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur
14 September, 2006
Lost
41
100*
West Indies
IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
31 January, 2007
Won
42
117*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
2 March, 2008
Won
43
163*
New Zealand
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
8 March, 2009
Won
44
138
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
14 September, 2009
Won
45
175
Australia
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
5 November, 2009
Lost
46
200*
South Africa
Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
24 February, 2010
Won
47
120
England
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
27 February 2011
Tie
48
110
South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
12 March 2011
Lost
49
114
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
16 March 2012
Lost

Test Centuries ::

1
119*
England
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
14 August 1990
Drawn
2
148*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
6 January 1992
Drawn
3
114
Australia
WACA Ground, Perth
3 February 1992
Lost
4
111
South Africa
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
28 November 1992
Drawn
5
165
England
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
12 February 1993
Won
6
104*
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
31 July 1993
Won
7
142
Sri Lanka
K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow
19 January 1994
Won
8
179
West Indies
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
2 December 1994
Drawn
9
122
England
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
8 June 1996
Lost
10
177
England
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
5 July 1996
Drawn
11
169
South Africa
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
4 January 1997
Lost
12
143
Sri Lanka
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
3 August 1997
Drawn
13
139
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
11 August 1997
Drawn
14
148
Sri Lanka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
4 December 1997
Drawn
15
155*
Australia
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
9 March 1998
Won
16
177
Australia
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
26 March 1998
Lost
17
113
New Zealand
Basin Reserve, Wellington
29 December 1998
Lost
18
136
Pakistan
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
31 January 1999
Lost
19
124*
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
28 February 1999
Drawn
20
126*
New Zealand
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
13 October 1999
Drawn
21
217
New Zealand
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
30 October 1999
Drawn
22
116
Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
28 December 1999
Lost
23
122
Zimbabwe
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
21 November 2000
Won
24
201*
Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
26 November 2000
Drawn
25
126
Australia
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
20 March 2001
Won
26
155
South Africa
Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein
3 November 2001
Lost
27
103
England
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
13 December 2001
Drawn
28
176
Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
24 February 2002
Won
29
117
West Indies
Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain
20 April 2002
Won
30
193
England
Headingley, Leeds
23 August 2002
Won
31
176
West Indies
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
3 November 2002
Drawn
32
241*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
4 January 2004
Drawn
33
194*
Pakistan
Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan
29 March 2004
Won
34
248*
Bangladesh
Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
12 December 2004
Won
35
109
Sri Lanka
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
22 December 2005
Won
36
101
Bangladesh
Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium, Chittagong
19 May 2007
Drawn
37
122*
Bangladesh
Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
26 May 2007
Won
38
154*
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
4 January 2008
Lost
39
153
Australia
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
25 January 2008
Drawn
40
109
Australia
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
6 November 2008
Won
41
103*
England
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
15 December 2008
Won
42
160
New Zealand
Seddon Park, Hamilton
20 March 2009
Won
43
100*
Sri Lanka
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
20 November 2009
Drawn
44
105*
Bangladesh
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
18 January 2010
Won
45
143
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
25 January 2010
Won
46
100
South Africa
Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
9 February 2010
Lost
47
106
South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
15 February 2010
Won
48
203
Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
28 July 2010
Drawn
49
214
Australia
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
11 October 2010
Won
50
111*
South Africa
SuperSport Park, Centurion
19 December 2010
Lost
51
146
South Africa
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
4 January 2011
Drawn

Sachin Tendulkar’s 100 international hundreds since his debut against Pakistan back in December, 1989 in sequential order.

1) 119 no vs England at Old Trafford on Aug 14, ‘90

2) 148 no India vs Australia at SCG on Jan 6,’92

3) 114 vs Australia at WACA, Perth on Feb 3, ‘92

4) 111 vs SA at Wanderers, Johannesburg on Nov 28, ‘92

5) 165 vs England at Chepauk, Chennai on Feb 12, ‘93

6) 104 no vs Sri Lanka at SSC, Colombo on Jul 31,’93

7) 142 vs SL at KDSB Stadium, Lucknow on Jan 19,’94

8) 110 vs Australia, at RPS, Colombo, on Sep 9, ‘94

9) 115 vs New Zealand at IPCL, Vadodara on Oct 28, ‘94

10) 105 vs West Indies at SMS, Jaipur on Nov 11, ‘94

11) 179 vs West Indies at VCA Ground, Nagpur on Dec 2,’94

12) 112 no vs Sri Lanka at Sharjah on Apr 9, ‘95

13) 127 no vs Kenya at Barabati, Cuttack on Feb 18, ‘96

14) 137 vs Sri Lanka at Kotla, New Delhi on Mar 2, ‘96

15) 100 vs Pakistan at Padang, Singapore, on Apr 5, ‘96

16) 118 vs Pakistan at Sharjah on Apr 15, ‘96

17) 122 vs England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Jun 8, ‘96

18) 177 vs England at Nottingham on Jul 5, ‘96

19) 110 vs Sri Lanka at RPS Colombo, on August 28, ‘96

20) 114 vs SA at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Dec 14, ‘96

21) 169 vs SA at Newlands, Cape Town on Jan 4, ‘97

22) 104 vs Zimbabwe at Benoni on Feb 9, ‘97

23) 117 vs NZ at Chinnaswamy, Bangalore, on May 14, ‘97

24) 143 vs Sri Lanka at RPS, Colombo, on Aug 3, ‘97

25) 139 vs Sri Lanka at SSC, Colombo, on Aug 11, ‘97

26) 148 vs SL at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Dec 4, ‘97

27) 155 No vs Australia at Chepauk, Chennai, on Mar 9, ‘98

28) 177 vs Aus at Chinnaswamy, Bangalore on March 26, ‘98

29) 100 vs Australia at Green Park, Kanpur, on Apr 7, ‘98

30) 143 vs Australia at Sharjah on Apr 22, ‘98

31) 134 vs Australia, Sharjah, on April 24, ‘98

32) 100 no vs Kenya, Eden Gardens, May 31, ‘98

33) 128 vs Sri Lanka at RPS, Colombo, on Jul 7, ‘98

34) 127 vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on Sep 26, ‘98

35) 141 vs Australia in Bangladesh on Oct 28, ‘98

36) 118 no vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah, on Nov 8, ‘98

37) 124 vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah on Nov 13, ‘98

38) 113 vs New Zealand at Wellington, on Dec 29, ‘98

39) 136 vs Pakistan at Chepauk, Chennai on Jan 31, ‘99

40) 124 no vs Sri Lanka at SSC, Colombo, on Feb 28, ‘99

41) 140 vs Kenya at Bristol, on May 23, ‘99

42) 120 vs Sri Lanka in Colombo, on Aug 29, ‘99

43) 126 no vs New Zealand at PCA, Mohali, on Oct 13, ‘99

44) 217 vs NZ at Motera, Ahmedabad, on Oct 30, ‘99

45) 186 vs New Zealand at Hyderabad on Nov 8, ‘99

46) 116 vs Australia at MCG on Dec 28, ‘99

47) 122 vs South Africa at Vadodara on Mar 17, ‘00

48) 101 vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah, Oct 20,’00

49) 122 vs Zimbabwe at Kotla, New Delhi, on Nov 21, ‘00

50) 201 no vs Zimbabwe at VCA, Nagpur, on Nov 26, ‘00

51) 146 vs Zimbabwe at Jodhpur, on Dec 8, ‘00

52) 126 vs Australia at Chepauk, Chennai on Mar 20, ‘01

53) 139 vs Australia at Indore on Mar 31, ‘01

54) 122 vs West Indies at Harare on Jul 4, ‘01

55) 101 vs SA at Wanderers, Johannesburg on Oct 5, ‘01

56) 146 vs Kenya at Paarl, South Africa, on Oct 24, ‘01

57) 155 vs SA at Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, Nov 3, ‘01

58) 103 vs England at Motera, Ahmedabad, on Dec 13, ‘01

59) 176 vs Zimbabwe at VCA, Nagpur, on Feb 24, ‘02

60) 117 vs WI at QP Oval, Port of Spain, on Apr 20, ‘02

61) 105 vs England at Chester—Le—Street on Jul 4, ‘02

62) 113 vs Sri Lanka, Bristol, England, on Jul 11, ‘02

63) 193 vs England at Headingley, Leeds, on Aug 23, ‘02

64) 176 vs WI at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Nov 3, ‘02

65) 152 vs Namibia, Pietermaritzburg, SA, on Feb 23, ‘03

66) 100 vs Australia, Gwalior, on Oct 26,’03

67) 102 vs New Zealand in Hyderabad on Nov 15, ‘03

68) 241 no vs Australia at SCG on Jan 4, ‘04

69) 141 vs Pakistan in Rawalpindi, on Mar 16, ‘04

70) 194 no vs Pakistan at Multan, on Mar 29, ‘04

71) 248 no vs Bangladesh in Dhaka, on Dec 12, ‘04

72) 123 vs Pakistan at Ahmedabad on Apr 12, ‘05

73) 109 vs Sri Lanka at Kotla, New Delhi, on Dec 22, ‘05

74) 100 vs Pakistan at Peshawar, on February 6, ‘06

75) 141 no vs WI at Kuala Lumpur, on Sept 14, ‘06

76) 100 no vs WI at Vadodara, on Jan 31, ‘07

77) 101 vs Bangladesh in Chittagong on May 19, ‘07

78) 122 no vs Bangladesh in Mirpur on May 26, ‘07

79) 154 no vs Australia at SCG, on Jan 4, ‘08

80) 153 vs Australia at Adelaide Oval, on Jan 25, ‘08

81) 117 no vs Australia at SCG on Mar 2, ‘08

82) 109 vs Australia at Nagpur, on Nov 6, ‘08

83) 103 no vs England at Chepauk, Chennai, on Dec 15, ‘08

84) 163 vs New Zealand at Christchurch, on Mar 8, ‘09

85) 160 vs New Zealand at Seddon Park, on March 20, ‘09

86) 138 vs Sri Lanka at RPS, Colombo, on Sep 14, ‘09

87) 175 vs Australia at Hyderabad on Nov 5, ‘09

88) 100 no vs Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad, on Nov 20, ‘09

89) 105 no vs Bangladesh at Chittagong, on Jan 18, ‘10

90) 143 vs Bangladesh at Mirpur, on Jan 25, ‘10

91) 100 vs South Africa at Nagpur, on Feb 9, ‘10

92) 106 vs South Africa at Kolkata, on Feb 15, ‘10

93) 200 no vs South Africa at Gwalior, on Feb 24, ‘10

94) 203 vs Sri Lanka at Colombo, on Jul 28, ‘10

95) 214 vs Australia at Bangalore, on Oct 11, ‘10

96) 111 no vs South Africa at Cape Town, on Dec 19, ‘10

97) 146 vs South Africa at Cape Town, on Jan 4, ‘11

98) 120 vs England at Bangalore, on Feb 27, ‘11

99) 111 vs South Africa at Nagpur, on March 12, ‘11

100) 114 vs Bangaldesh at Mirpur, On March 16, ‘12

Friday, March 2, 2012

What is Clickjacking? Download tool for Clickjacking Technique

Clickjacking is a term first introduced by Jeremiah Grossman and Robert Hansen in 2008 to describe a technique whereby an attacker tricks a user into performing certain actions on a website by hiding clickable elements inside an invisible iframe.

Although it has been two years since the concept was first introduced, most websites still have not implemented effective protection against clickjacking. In part, this may be because of the difficulty of visualising how the technique works in practice.

This new browser-based tool allows a user to experiment with clickjacking techniques by using point-and-click to visually select different elements within a webpage to be targeted. The tool also allows several 'next-generation' clickjacking techniques to be used, as introduced in Paul Stone's Blackhat Europe 2010 talk.

Among the features of the new tool are:
Use point-and-click to select the areas of a page to be targeted
Supports the new 'text-field injection' technique
Supports the new 'content extraction' technique
'Visible mode' replay allowing a user to see how the technique works behind the science
'Hidden mode' replay allows the same steps to be replayed in a hidden manner, simulating a real clickjacking attack.

The tool is currently in an early beta stage, and works best in Firefox 3.6. Full support for other browsers will follow shortly. For further information, please see the Readme.txt file in the downloadable tool.

http://www.contextis.co.uk/resources/tools/clickjacking-tool/cjtool.zip
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