Wednesday 2 November 2016

10 Best Hackers The World Has Ever Known



              

10 Best Hackers The World Has Ever Known

By pratik shinde



In the world of web where we get the global connectivity, it is far easier to break into someone’s personal zone. By personal, we do not just mean the social media. The world wide web which has become the hub of storing and restoring information, considered to be the safest vault, is a mere toy in the hands of a few computer geniuses. Hackers, Black Hat Hackers, villains, crackers, cyber-criminals, cyber pirates as they are well-known, throw a malicious software or virus at a system to gain the access to the desired information. Piqued by curiosity, they may perhaps break into your system too. Here are top 10 hackers or the whiz kids who put the world in awe with their dexterity.

1. Gary McKinnon

Gary McKinnon must’ve been a curious, restless child, for to gain information on UFOs, he thought it better to get a direct access into the channels of NASA. He infiltrated 97 US military and NASA computers, by installing virus and deleting a few files. All the efforts to satisfy his curiosity, but, alas, curiosity killed the cat. It was soon found that McKinnon was guilty of having hacked the military and NASA websites from his girlfriend’s aunt’s house in London. While entering and deleting the files from these websites wasn’t enough, McKinnon thought of shaming the security forces by putting out a notice on the website that said, “Your security is crap.” Well, looks like McKinnon was something, if he could shut down the US Military’s Washington Network of about 2000 computers for 24 hours, making the hack, the biggest military computer hack of all time!

2. LulzSec

LulzSec or Lulz Security, a high profile, Black Hat hacker group, gained credentials for hacking into Sony, News International, CIA, FBI, Scotland Yard, and several noteworthy accounts. So notorious was the group that when it hacked into News Corporations account, they put across a false report of Rupert Murdoch having passed away. While the group claims to have retired from their vile duties, the motto of the group, “Laughing at your security since 2011!” stays alive. There are assertions of the group having hacked into the websites of the newspapers likeThe Times and The Sun to post its retirement news. Many, however, claim that this group had taken it upon itself to create awareness about the absence of efficient security against hackers.

3. Adrian Lamo

Adrian Lamo decided to switch careers when he realized the potentials of his skills. He became a news when he hacked into Yahoo!, Microsoft, Google, and The New York Times. This, although culminated into his arrest, it later helped him gain the batch of an American Threat Analyst. A guy who would hack into top-notch accounts sitting in the spacious and comforting cafeterias, libraries, internet cafes, soon turned Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning over to FBI. While Manning was arrested for leaking several hundred sensitive US government documents, Lamo went hiding or should we presume, undercover?

4. Mathew Bevan and Richard Pryce

Targeting the over-sensitive nerves, what Mathew Bevan along with his alleged partner Richard Pryce did, could have triggered great many issues between USA and North Korea. The duo hacked the US military computers and used it as a means to infiltrate the foreign systems. The crucial contents of Korean Atomic Research Institute were dumped into USAF system. However, the contents were majorly relevant to South Korea and hence, less volatile. But this, nonetheless, could have led to a huge international issue.

5. Jonathan James

The first juvenile to be imprisoned for a cyber-crime at the age of 16, Jonathan James or better known as c0mrade, hacked into Defense Threat Reduction Agency of US department. Further, he installed a sniffer that scrutinized the messages passed on between the DTRA employees. Not only did he keep a check on the messages being passed around, in the process, he collected the passwords and usernames and other such vital details of the employees, and further even stole essential software. All this cost NASA to shut down its system and to pay from its pocket $41,000. c0mrade, however, had a bitter ending as James committed suicide in 2008.

6. Kevin Poulsen

How far would you go to win your dream car or a dream house? How far will you go to win an online contest or a radio show contest? Perhaps, you shall keep trying your luck, unless you are Kevin Poulsen! Poulsen infiltrated a radio shows call-in contest just so he could win a Porsche. Dark Dante, as he was better known, went underground after FBI started pursuing him. He, later, was found guilty of seven counts of mail, wire and computer fraud, money laundering and the likes. What turned out to be rewarding in Dark Dante’s case is – his past crafted his future. Poulsen now serves as a Senior Editor at Wired.

7. Kevin Mitnick

Clad in an Armani suit, when a bespectacled face in his mid-40s smiles at you from the computer screen, you can hardly consider the man a cyber-criminal. Such is the case with Kevin David Mitnick. Once upon a time, the most wanted cyber-criminal of US, now is an affluent entrepreneur. Kevin, who is now a security consultant, was convicted of hacking Nokia, Motorola and Pentagon. He pleaded guilty to seven counts of fraud that included wire fraud, computer fraud and of illegally interception a wire communication. After five years of incarceration that included eight months of solitary confinement, Mitnick now has started afresh. However, his knack with the computers is still reminisced and was even depicted on celluloid in the films Takedown and Freedom Downtown.

8. Anonymous

The concept of being a “digital Robin Hood” was far from being conceived, but in the computer age, it is very likely that someone somewhere has bagged this title. A “hacktivist group” called Anonymous are known with the penname of being the “digital Robin Hood” amongst its supporters. Identified in public by wearing a Guy Fawkes Masks, Anons, as they are widely known, have publicized themselves by attacking the government, religious and corporate websites. The Vatican, the FBI, the CIA, PayPal, Sony, Mastercard, Visa, Chinese, Israeli, Tunisian, and Ugandan governments have been amongst their targets. Although, Anons have been arguing whether to engage in a serious activism or a mere entertainment, many of the group members have clarified their intent which is to attack internet censorship and control.

9. Astra

Astra, a Sanskrit word for weapon was the penname of a hacker who dealt in the weapon stealing and selling. A 58-year-old Greek Mathematician hacked into the systems of France’s Dassault Group, stole vulnerable weapons technology data and sold it to different countries for five long years. While the real identity of the ASTRA remains untraced, officials have said that he had been wanted since 2002. Astra sold the data to approximately 250 people from around the globe, which cost Dassault $360 millions of damage.

10. Albert Gonzalez

How safe is internet banking? When we browse through the profile of this mastermind, we are certain that one ought to use the World Wide Web with immense care. For two long years, Albert Gonzalez, stole from credit cards of the netizens. This was recorded to be the biggest credit card theft in the history of mankind. He resold approximately 170 million credit cards and ATM numbers. He did so by installing a sniffer and sniffing out the computer data from internal corporate networks. When arrested, Gonzalez was sentenced to 20 years in Federal prison

Thursday 27 October 2016



Hacking Tools





We have compiled this list of top hacking tools of 2016 with their best features and download links. Read about them, learn how to use them and share your reviews to make this list better.




Metasploit | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016metaspoit best hacking tool 2016

Rather than calling Metasploit a collection of exploit tools, I’ll call it an infrastructure that you can utilize to build your own custom tools. This free tool is one of the most popular cybersecurity tool around that allows you to locate vulnerabilities at different platforms. Metasploit is backed by more than 200,000 users and contributors that help you to get insights and uncover the weaknesses in your system.
This top hacking tool package of 2016 lets you simulate real-world attacks to tell you about the weak points and finds them. As a penetration tester, it pin points the vulnerabilities with Nexpose closed–loop integration using Top Remediation reports. Using the open source Metasploit framework, users can build their own tools and take the best out of this multi-purpose hacking tool.
Metasploit is available for all major platforms including Windows, Linux, and OS X.

Acunetix WVS | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016

acunetix best hacking tool 2016

Acunetix is a web vulnerability scanner (WVS) that scans and finds out the flaws in a website that could prove fatal. This multi-threaded tool crawls a website and finds out malicious Cross-site Scripting, SQL injection, and other vulnerabilities. This fast and easy to use tool scans WordPress websites form more than 1200 vulnerabilities in WordPress.
Acunetix comes with a Login Sequence Recorder that allows one to access the password protected areas of websites. The new AcuSensor technology used in this tool allows you to reduce the false positive rate. Such features have made Acunetix WVS a preferred hacking tools that you need to check out in 2016.
Acunetix is available for Windows XP and higher.

Nmap | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016zenmap- best hacking tool 2016

Nmap – also known as Network Mapper – falls in the category of a port scanner tool. This free and open source tool is the most popular port scanning tool around that allows efficient network discovery and security auditing. Used for a wide range of services, Nmap uses raw IP packets to determine the hosts available on a network, their services along with details, operating systems used by hosts, the type of firewall used, and other information.
Last year, Nmap won multiple security products of the year awards and was featured in multiple movies including The Matrix Reloaded, Die Hard 4, and others.  Available in the command line, Nmap executable also comes in an advanced GUI avatar.
Nmap is available for all major platforms including Windows, Linux, and OS X.

Wireshark | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016wireshark- best hacking tool 2016

Wireshark is a well-known packet crafting tool that discovers vulnerability within a network and probes firewall rule-sets. Used by thousands of security professionals to analyze networks and live pocket capturing and deep scanning of hundreds of protocols. Wireshark helps you to read live data from Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, PPP/HDLC, ATM, Bluetooth, USB, Token Ring, Frame Relay, FDDI, and others.
This free and open source tool was originally named Ethereal. Wireshark also comes in a command-line version called TShark.
This GTK+-based network protocol analyzer runs with ease on Linux, Windows, and OS X.

oclHashcat | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016oclhashcat best hacking tool 2016

If password cracking is something you do on daily basis, you might be aware of the free password cracking tool Hashcat. While Hashcat is a CPU-based password cracking tool, oclHashcat is its advanced version that uses the power of your GPU.
oclHashcat calls itself world’s fastest password cracking tool with world’s first and only GPGPU based engine. For using the tool, NVIDIA users require ForceWare 346.59 or later and AMD users require Catalyst 15.7 or later.
This tool employs follo
  • Straight
  • Combination
  • Brute-force
  • Hybrid dictionary + mask
  • Hybrid mask + dictionary
Mentioning another major feature, oclHashcat is an open source tool under MIT license that allows an easy integration or packaging of the common Linux distros.
This useful hacking tool can be downloaded in different versions  for Linux, OSX, and Windows.wing attack modes for cracking:

Nessus Vulnerability Scanner | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016nessus1 best hacking tool 2016

This top free hacking tool of 2016 works with the help of a client-server framework. Developed by Tenable Network Security, the tool is one of the most popular vulnerability scanners we have. Nessus serves different purposes to different types of users – Nessus Home, Nessus Professional, Nessus Manager and Nessus Cloud.
Using Nessus, one can scan multiple types of vulnerabilities that include remote access flaw detection, misconfiguration alert, denial of services against TCP/IP stack, preparation of PCI DSS audits, malware detection, sensitive data searches etc. To launch a dictionary attack, Nessus can also call a popular tool Hydra externally.
Apart from the above mentioned basic functionalities, Nessus could be used to scan multiple networks on IPv4, IPv6 and hybrid networks. You can set scheduled scan to run at your chosen time and re-scan all or a subsection of previously scanned hosts using selective host re-scanning.
Nessus is supported by a variety of platforms including Windows 7 and 8, Mac OS X, and popular Linux distros like Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux etc.

Maltego | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016Maltego-Screen best hacking tool 2016

Maltego is an open source forensics platform that offers rigorous mining and information gathering to paint a picture of cyber threats around you. Maltego excels in showing the complexity and severity of points of failure in your infrastructure and the surrounding environment.
Maltego is a great hacker tool that analyzes the real world links between people, companies, websites, domains, DNS names, IP addresses, documents and whatnot. Based on Java, this tool runs in an easy-to-use graphical interface with lost customization options while scanning.
Maltego hacking tool  is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Social-Engineer Toolkit | Best Hacking Tools Of 2016social engineer toolkit best hacking tool 2016

Also featured on Mr. Robot, TrustedSec’s Social-Engineer Toolkit is an advanced framework for simulating multiple types of social engineering attacks like credential harvestings, phishing attacks, and more. On the show, Elliot is seen using the SMS spoofing tool from the Social-Engineer Toolkit.
This Python-driven tool is the standard tool for social-engineering penetration tests with more than two million downloads. It automates the attacks and generates disguising emails, malicious web pages and more.
To download SET on Linux, type the following command:
Apart from Linux, Social-Engineer Toolkit is partially supported on Mac OS X and Windows.

Other top hacking tools in multiple categories:

Web Vulnerability Scanners – Burp Suite, Firebug, AppScan, OWASP Zed, Paros Proxy
Vulnerability Exploitation Tools – Netsparker, sqlmap, Core Impact, WebGoat, BeEF
Forensic Tools – Helix3 Pro, EnCase, Autopsy
Port Scanners – Unicornscan, NetScanTools, Angry IP Scanner
Traffic Monitoring Tools – Nagios, Ntop, Splunk, Ngrep, Argus
Debuggers – IDA Pro, WinDbg, Immunity Debugger, GDB
Rootkit Detectors – DumpSec, Tripwire, HijackThis
Encryption Tools – KeePass, OpenSSL, OpenSSH/PuTTY/SSH, Tor
Password Crackers – John the Ripper, Aircrack, Hydra, ophcrack
We hope that you found this top hacking tools of 2016 list helpful. Share your reviews in the comments below and help us improve this list.
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other tools 

Web Vulnerability Scanners – Burp Suite, Firebug, AppScan, OWASP Zed, Paros Proxy
Vulnerability Exploitation Tools – Netsparker, sqlmap, Core Impact, WebGoat, BeEF
Forensic Tools – Helix3 Pro, EnCase, Autopsy
Port Scanners – Unicornscan, NetScanTools, Angry IP Scanner
Traffic Monitoring Tools – Nagios, Ntop, Splunk, Ngrep, Argus
Debuggers – IDA Pro, WinDbg, Immunity Debugger, GDB
Rootkit Detectors – DumpSec, Tripwire, HijackThis
Encryption Tools – KeePass, OpenSSL, OpenSSH/PuTTY/SSH, Tor
Password Crackers – John the Ripper, Aircrack, Hydra, ophcrack
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Tuesday 25 October 2016

SUPER HACKERS BORN IN INDIA

Computer hackers are almost always celebrated, whether they fall in the ‘black’ or ‘white’ side of the law. But you rarely get to hear about Indian hackers in our own media. And especially when these hackers are decisively helping organizations and governments in positive ways they ought to be celebrated. Here are 11 best Indian hackers we all should know of.

1. Rahul Tyagi

Rahul Tyagi | Source: twitter.comRahul Tyagi | Source: twitter.com
Aside from being an expert on breaking and entering computers Rahul Tyagi is also an author and a talented actor. With over a hundred training sessions under his belt this guy is as versatile as it gets.

2. Pranav Mistry

Pranav Mistry| Source: vulcanpost.comSource: vulcanpost.com
This hacker extraordinaire is also famous for the invention of SixthSense-a technology that’s used by NASA and also the invisible computer mouse-yes, invisible.

3. Ankit Fadia

Ankit Fadia | Source: attrition.orgAnkit Fadia | Source: attrition.org
Writing a book titled ‘Unofficial guide to ethical hacking’ at the age of 15 is a far cry from playing football at that tender age. And yet, that’s exactly what Fadia did, and the rest is history when it comes to this world-renowned Indian ethical hacker.

4. Koushik Dutta

Koushik Dutta | source: egglets.comKoushik Dutta | Source: egglets.com
After completing his internship with Microsoft, Dutta left the firm and went on to hack Android cell phones. Don’t ask me why, that’s how these guys work. Presently working with Clockwork mod, he turned down an offer from Sony and is working independently for making mobile platforms safer for Android users.

5. Vivek Ramachandran
Vivek Ramachandran | source: vivekramachandran.comVivek Ramachandran | source: vivekramachandran.com
Having won many awards including ones from both Microsoft and Cisco, Vivek is a force to reckon with in the field of computer security-his oeuvre spread across embedded systems security, e-governance, wireless security and computer forensics.

6. Trishneet Arora

Trishneet Arora  | source: thecampusentrepreneur.comTrishneet Arora | source: thecampusentrepreneur.com
If you wanna know how it feels like to be 20 years old and world-renowned, ask Trishneet Arora. The dude is actually against hacking and helps companies and industries to protect their security systems.

7. Sunny Vaghela

Sunny Vaghela | Source: udaipurtimes.comSunny Vaghela | Source: udaipurtimes.com
Vaghela was responsible for spotting loopholes in SMS and call forging in mobile network, that too when he was 18. To his credit, he has also helped Mumbai and Ahmedabad police solve terrorist threats.


Benild Joseph | Source: twitter.com
8. Benild Joseph

Benild Joseph | Source: twitter.com
This 23 year old Calicut-born guy used to be the director of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, New Delhi. Benild has registered and pending patents in the arenas of cyber crime forensics and information to his name. He is also the current acting CEO of ‘Th3 art of h@ckin9.’ Sigh, and I though good things came only to those who wait!

9. Falgun Rathod

Falgun Rathod | Source: clubhack.tvFalgun Rathod | Source: clubhack.tv
Considered as the leader in information security in the country, Rathod has played a pivotal role in spreading awareness about info security in India. And yeah, he’s also young-just 25.

10. Rajesh Babu

One of the most dynamic and most ‘secretive’ of all ethical hackers he used to free lance for many government and corporate agencies and now runs his own company in Kerala called Mirox. It’s said that Babu has created the best team of ethical hackers in the country.

11. Jayant Krishnamurthy

Jayant Krishnamurthy | Source: wikipedia.orhJayant Krishnamurthy | Source: wikipedia.org
This real life hacker has interests ranging from information extraction to knowledge representation and common sense reasoning in Artificial Intelligence. He is also a computer theorist and researcher. And if those things don’t ring a bell with you, worry not, I can assure you that you’re not alone. I’m getting dizzy just hearing such terms.
These Indian hackers reveal the unending possibilities of the digital domain and also put the country on the global map of progress. A big geeky nod to all of them

PRATIK SHINDE 

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