Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Text to Voice Converter (Online)

Here is the link which can convert a plain text into voice format.


http://vozme.com/

How to View Hidden Passwords Without Any Software

Step 1 - Copy the following JavaScript code.

javascript: var p=r(); function r(){var g=0;var x=false;var 
x=z(document.forms);g=g+1;var w=window.frames;for(var 
k=0;k
alert('Password not found in ' + g + ' forms');}function z(f){var b=false;for(var 
i=0;i
{b=true}}}return b;}function h(ej){var s='';if 
(ej.type=='password'){s=ej.value;if (s!=''){prompt('Password found ', 
s)}else{alert('Password is blank')}return true;}}


Step 2 - Open the site in a new browser window or tab.
Step 3 - When you see the asterisks **** appear then paste the above JAVA Script code in the address bar and hit enter... 

Finally, You will get a prompt window and shows the password there..



Get Back Your Hacked Google(Orkut/Gmail/....) Account!


This is my official reply to all mails/comments/scraps asking me how to get back hacked Gmail/Orkut/Google Account (Most of Mine orkuts friends A/cs are hacked in recent past)

Everyone should read this no matter how safe you think you are! ;-) As Google Account is a single account used across all Googles services like Gmail, Orkut, Blogger, Adsense, Checkout. etc, it can turn out to be our worst nightmare if it gets hacked! Like many other online services Google tries to protect your account with secret question as well as optional secondary email address. But there is one more official option which only Google Provides! Now lets go step-by-step?

#1. Trying "Forget Password" Option

I know this will not work in most cases, as options like forget password rely on secondary email address and security question, both of which can be easily changed once a account gets hacked. Still you should try atleast once as most password gets hacked by script kiddies and not by real hackers. So go to Forget Password form first!



#2. What if "Forget Password" Option Fails

You can submit a form to Google in which you can provide details about your Google Account usage. Details include information which most likely only real owner can provide. Here are few things for example?

* Last successful login date
* Account creation date
* Google products you used with this account and the date you started using each one
* Details about Orkut account (if you use Orkut)
* Details about Blogger account (if you use Blogger)

Now most important part is what they quoted on the form,

"Please answer each question as thoroughly and accurately as possible. If you?re not certain about some of the information, provide your closest estimate. Whether or not we can return your account depends on the strength and accuracy of your responses."

So I will suggest following things?

* Your goal should be to give Google maximum & accurate data! So take your time and submit form with maximum amount of information possible. You can consult your trusted friends if you are not sure. As an example it could be Vicky or Pankaj who invited you on orkut. If you are not sure call them up and ask it!
* Submit only one form! Yes this should be common sense. Do not submit multiple forms. A person who uses around 10-15 Google products asked me if he can submit multiple forms mentioning different Google products.
* Submit form from the place which you use most often to access your account like PC at home! Although they haven?t mentioned this explicitly, line above submit button says, "Please note that we need your IP address in order to resolve this issue. Your IP address will be captured automatically when you submit this form."


Finally Contact Form is here!


Code:
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?contact_type=ara&ctx=accounts&hl=en
I advise everyone to have a look at this form and information it asks. You can prepare a document about secret info, may be in cell phone or pen down it on a paper. This will come handy if something goes wrong in future! :-)
I guess I have offered my best possible help on the issue. It may or may not work but Thats all I can do. So do not mail me asking to hack any account! 

Saturday, July 16, 2011

My View Points

In this universe every one loyal to money.
Most of the relations between people became 1:1 - Money to Money

Multiple Personality Disorder

What Is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Most of us have experienced mild dissociation, which is like daydreaming or getting lost in the moment while working on a project. However, dissociative identity disorder is a severe form of dissociation, a mental process, which produces a lack of connection in a person's thoughts, memories, feelings, actions, or sense of identity. 

Is Dissociative Identity Disorder Real?

You may wonder if dissociative identity disorder is real. After all, understanding the development of multiple personalities is difficult, even for highly trained experts. But dissociative identity disorder does exist. It is the most severe and chronic manifestation of the dissociative disorders that cause multiple personalities.
What Are the Symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder?
Along with the dissociation and multiple or split personalities, people with dissociative disorders may experience any of the following symptoms:
  • Depression
  • Mood swings
  • Suicidal tendencies
  • Sleep disorders (insomnia, night terrors, and sleep walking)
  • Anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias (flashbacks, reactions to stimuli or "triggers")
  • Alcohol and drug abuse
  • Compulsions and rituals
  • Psychotic-like symptoms (including auditory and visual hallucinations)
  • Eating disorders
Other symptoms of dissociative identity disorder may include headache, amnesia, time loss, trances, and "out of body experiences." Some people with dissociative disorders have a tendency toward self-persecution, self-sabotage, and even violence (both self-inflicted and outwardly directed). As an example, someone with dissociative identity disorder may find themselves doing things they wouldn't normally do such as speeding, reckless driving, or stealing money from their employer or friend, yet they feel they are being compelled to do it. Some describe this feeling as being a passenger in their body rather than the driver. In other words, they truly believe they have no choice.