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As many of you know beside repairing computers and networks I'm a Hacker as well.(wikki def of a hacker Here) Most everyone thinks of a hacker as a seedy computer geek trying to hack your computer using the internet. So I thought I'd show you how easy it is for someone thats not a hardcore hacker can add viruses and keyloggers etc. onto your computer with your help(opening email attach.).
Heres a great demo on how one would go about doing this. Hiding Files in Picture In order to accomplish this task, you will need to have either WinZip or WinRAR installed on your computer. You can download either of these two off the Internet and use them without having to pay anything. Here are the steps for creating your hidden stash:
Now select all of the files that you want to hide, right-click on them, and choose the option to add them to a compressed ZIP or RAR file. Only select the files you want to hide, not the picture. Name it whatever you want, i,e. “Hidden.rar”.
Just make sure that you check the file extension on the compressed file, whether it is .ZIP or .RAR as you have to type out the entire file name with extension in the command. I have heard that some people say that they have had problems doing this with a .ZIP extension, so if that doesn’t work, make sure to compress to a .RAR file. And that’s it! The picture file will have been updated with the compressed archive inside! You can actually check the file size of the picture and see that it has increased by the same amount as the size of the archive. You can access your hidden file in two ways. Firstly, simply change the extension to .RAR and open the file using WinRAR. Secondly, you can just right-click on the JPG image and choose Open With and then scroll down to WinRAR. Either way, you’ll see your hidden files show up that you can then extract out. That’s it! That is all it takes to hide files inside JPG picture files! It’s a great way simply because not many people know it’s possible and no one even thinks about a picture as having to the ability to “hide” viruses, keyloggers or any type of files. Source So to sum this up for all you newbies "Don't click or open any picture or attachments in your email inbox period!!!!! If you need any help contact me: Luke4tech@gmail.com For 24hour computer service: www.LukesComputerRepair.com Coming soon my new site for Geeks: www.GeekPorn.ca |
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