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The Internet is an ever growing place & we learn new things everyday. This blog is a about sharing and updating you with technical knowledge that you can actually apply.

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Author: Rishabh Jain                                      The author is an internet fanatic and, like you, he is learning new things everyday while making it sure that he is not alone to grab and exploit that knowledge.

  

Who Else Opens My Email



Gmail offers a hidden feature to its users to know about the other people who have opened their account simultaneously with them. To know this just scroll down your inbox page and if anyone is sitting in your inbox along with you, you will come to know his IP Address. To know the intruder's location just visit this link and paste the IP Address. It will at least let you know the city of the same. An example is given above.



The Wikipedia Spoof

Finally its here. Uncyclopedia as Wikipedia defines it "Uncyclopedia ("the content-free encyclopedia") is a website that parodies Wikipedia". The content is quite ridiculous but hilarious at the same time.
Just search-in terms like "IIT", "MIT", "Osama Bin Laden" etc and you'll end up grabbing your tummies laughing for sure.Enjoy!

How to obscure any URL

Hi people its been long time since I wrote a post, actually I didn't find anything worth writing about.
so, today I shall tell you how you can have fun with URLs(website addresses). Do you know you can actually reach a website through its ip address. Enter "cmd"(without quotes) in Run. Enter "ping website address"(without quotes) and the set of numerals you get is the ip address. E.g, ping www.google.com gives 209.85.231.104 which is its ip address. Now just enter this in the address bar and go.
We are actually going to play with these numerals. But first you need to know a few things.
1. http://enter-anything@pcpills.blogspot.com This link going to bring you back here i.e, anything entered between http:// and '@' do not matter at all.
2. An ip address converted to its Dword format is also going work the same. Its converted this way: for Google(
209.85.231.104) open Calculator and find
209*256+85= *256+231= *256+104= 3512067944
Just put this in the address bar and it will take you to Google.
Now, use the above two methods together, http://www.nasa.gov@
3512067944 is going to lead you to Google instead of the Nasa website.
You can add to this dword number, any multiple of 4294967296 (
2564)and it will still work.
Exploit this, rest is your creativity.
 
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