Saturday, April 30, 2016

HOW TO CONVERT MP4 FILES TO MP3

While MP4 videos are absolutely fantastic when taking family road trips through the vast expanses of nothingness that litter the sprawling void that is the Midwest — believe me I know — they’re also not the most conducive to portability and storage, especially if you merely want to listen to the audio from a particular file. And although most smartphones and dedicated musicplayers can handle MP4s no sweat, it’s often far easier to convert the files to MP3 to lighten their footprint and grant the audio greater versatility. Luckily, there is an abundance of free file converters you can download for your desktop or use directly within your favorite browser to essentially strip the sound from your favorite videos. After all, sometimes merely hearing is believing.
Here’s our comprehensive guide on how to convert an MP4 file to an MP3 using some of our favorite conversion software. While you’re at it, check out our suggestions for the best free video converters and our favorite free media players for when iTunes just doesn’t cut it.

Using Any Video Converter (Windows/Mac) — Free

Any Video Converter is a convenient little tool that allows you to extract MP4 audio and convert it directly into MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG or Wave format for use on a variety of mobile devices. The audio and video quality is exceptional for a free program, as is the lightning-quick conversion speed, and the resulting audio is supported on everything from Apple to Androiddevices and the diverse bulk of media players in between. Plus, the third-party utility houses basic options for trimming, cropping, and layering various audio effects within an easy-to-use interface.
Step 1: Download and install Any Video Converter
Navigate to the AVC website or the Mac App Store to grab the latest freemium or lite version of the software if you haven’t already. If using Windows, click the orange Free Download button near the middle of the download page and follow the installation instructions as directed, while remaining vigilant of any unnecessary toolbars or malware the software may try to install on your system during the installation process.
Step 2: Launch the program
Launch AVC by searching for the program in the Windows search bar or accessing the software through the programs menu. Similarly on Mac, you can launch the program by searching for it in Spotlight or accessing it through the applications menu, conveniently located within Finder.

Step 3: Select your MP4s
Once opened, you want to select the MP4s you wish to convert by clicking the Video(s) button with the addition sign in the upper-left corner of the program. A pop-up window will appear where you can navigate or search for the desired files on your computer. On a Mac, click the Add Video button in the bottom left-hand corner and select the files you wish to convert. Continue adding videos in the same manner until you’re satisfied with your selection. AVC allows you to convert multiple files at a time, so there’s no need to individually convert each video.


Step 4: Select your output preferences
In Windows, click the drop-down menu in the upper right-hand corner and select the Common Audio Format option — represented by the black music note — from the resulting list of options. Afterward, select MP3 Audio from the resulting drop-down menu, select your save location for the resulting file(s), and adjust your audio bitrate and sample bitrate under Audio Options in the bottom-right corner. Also, make sure the audio channel is set to “2” unless you want to go old-school mono.
Unfortunately the freemium Mac version of AVC doesn’t offer the same kind of audio output customization as its Windows counterpart, but you can still convert the MP4 file to MP3. Simply head to the Profile options at the bottom of the program window, choose Custom Settings and select MP3 Audio from the list.




Step 5: Convert
When you’ve finished setting your output preferences in Windows, simply click the Convert Now! button at the top of the window next to the presets option (or click the Convert Now! button in the bottom right-hand corner on a Mac). Although there are options for converting only specified files on your list, the whole batch will be converted by default unless you choose otherwise. The newly-converted files will automatically launch once converted.



Ethical Hacking tools for Hackers





Automatic tools has changed the world of penetration testing/ethical hacking, IT security researcher has been developed and currently developing different tools to make the test fast, reliable and easy.
Just consider the world without automatic tools, you can easily say that the hacking process is slow and time consuming.
We have discussed different tools before but in this article we summarise the best tools that are widely used in the world of hacking. 
Nmap

No words for the Nmap, Nmap is a best tool ever that are used in the second phase of ethical hacking means port scanning,Nmap was originally command line tool that has been developed for only Unix/Linux based operating system but now its windows version is also available and ease to use. 
Nessus

Nessus is the world most famous vulnerability scanner, Nessus has been developed by tenable network security, it is available for free of cost for non-enterprise environment means for home user. It is a network vulnerability scanner and use for finding the critical bugs on a system. 
Nikto

Nikto is a free and open source tool, It checks for outdated versions of over 1000 servers, and version specific problems on over 270 servers, It find out the default files and programs. It is a best tool for web server penetration testing. 

Kismet

Now a days Wardriving or Wireless LAN(WLAN) hacking is in market and different companies hire penetration tester for doing test on wireless network, this test requires some tools, so Kismet is a best choice for do this. Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting networks, which allows it to detect (and given time, expose the names of) hidden networks and the presence of non-beaconing networks via data traffic.


The best tool ever, Metasploit contain a database that has a list of available exploit and it is easy to use and best tool for doing penetration testing, Metasploit framework is a sub project and is use to execute exploit code against a machine and get the desire task done
NetStumbler

Once again for wardriving, well netstumbler are available for windows based operating system, it works on windows based operating system.It can detect WiFi that is IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a networks. MiniStumbler is also available and works on Windows CE based system.

Easy way to Download a Video form Youtube

Easy way to download a Video form Youtube

Disable Blue Tick in Whatsapp

The first step is to get the latest APK file from WhatsApp:
  1. Download the latest (version 2.11.444) WhatsApp apk from the official website.
  2. On your Android phone, go to Settings > Security > Check Unknown sources, to enable installing apps from outside Google Play. ...
  3. Open the apk on your Android phone.

Friday, April 29, 2016

How to Speed Up USB Transfer Rate in Windows


We use USB, Pen Drives, Flash Storage and Memory Cards to Transfer Data between your Computer and Vice Versa. We Move Large Files between them and Now with the Latest Technology Data Transfer Rate of USB Pen Drives is also Increased. But There are Many of Users Who Still Use USB 2.0 that is Bit Slower than Latest one. Guys, Don’t Worry you can now use Fast Data Transfer Rate with USB 2.0 Support.


Guys, Now Today we Come up with a Cool Trick that Increase Your USB Flash Drive Transfer Speed. Sometimes We need to Transfer a Large Files through USB Pen Drive But It takes so Much Time to Copy Files to USB Flash Drive. It takes Hours and sometime show Days in Copy Dialog Box. Now Here we have Trick to Boost Up Your USB Flash Drives Transfer Rate. You Need to Follow a Basic Steps Given Below.



  1. Now Click on ‘Start Button’  and Then OK.
  2. Wait for a Minute It can Format your USB Flash Drive, Don’t Turn Off your Computer and Unplug your Flash Drive.
  3. After Formatting your Pen Drive it Show the Confirmation Dialog Box Select Ok and Close the Format Dialog Box.
NOTE : By Using This Way you can Speed Up your USB Transfer Rate. In Default, all USB, Flash Drives, Memory Cards use FAT, FAT32 File System So, You only need to Change it into ‘NTFS’ that is the Windows File System Extension. It Improve you Data Transfer Between your Computer and USB Flash drives.

Additional Steps to Speed Up USB Transfer Rate :

You can also Increase your Overall Performance of your USB transfer Rate by ‘Remove Device Policy’. It is very Simple Task that work on any Computer and any USB Flash Storage that Support P2P Data Transfer. It can Provide you Better than your Previous State of Pen Drive.
  1. Go to My Computer, Locate your USB Storage and Then Right Click Select ‘Properties’.
  2. Now you see various Tabs on the Top of Property Windows. Choose ‘Hardware’.






  1. in Hardware Tab you see the Drives Attached to this Computer, Select your USB Drive and Click on‘Properties Button’.
  2. New Window Will open, Where you need to Select ‘Better Performance’ from Remove Policy.



  1. Click ok to Finish and Enjoy High Speed Data Transfer Between any Computer and USB Pen Drive.

From Editor’s Desk :

Guys, We all use USB, Pen Drives and Other Flash Storage for Data Transfer between out Computer So, When we need to transfer Large Files it take Long time for Data Transfer. Don’t Worry We can Solve your Problem in this Article. Just Follow up these Basic Steps to Boost your Data Transfer Rate of USB Pen Drive. It can Give you the Better Performance than Previous State of your Pen Drive. Then you can Send Large Size Files Between your Computer or any P2P  Storage like USB, Flash Drive and Memory Card also.




How do you control who can see my email address on my profile?


How do I control who can see my email address on my profile?

Your email address has both a privacy setting (that controls who you share it with) and a setting that controls whether it shows on your profile or not. For example, you can choose to show your email address on your profile, but set its privacy to Friends, so your email is shared on your profile and other places on Facebook with your friends.
To adjust who you share your email address with and decide if it shows on your profile:
  1. Click About at the top of your profile
  2. Click Contact and Basic Info
  3. Hover over your email address and click the audience selector to the right of your email address
  4. Select Shown on Timeline or  Hidden from Timeline
Note: When you hide your email on your profile, the people you share it with can still access your email address elsewhere such as in search and other places on Facebook.

How to bypass Android’s lock screen pattern, PIN or password


The main reason to set up some sort of lock screen security on your smartphone is to keep strangers (or friends) from checking out your messages or private pictures. Beyond that, you don’t want anyone who dares to steal your phone to get full access to your mails, pictures or other sensitive data. But what if you’re the one who cannot access your phone? You could forget your PIN or pattern, right? Or someone pranks you by setting up a lock screen pattern and just leaves you struggling with it.
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In any case, there’s quite an easy solution to this without smashing your phone against a wall (or your friend’s face). The only thing you need is to have Android Device Manager enabled on your device (before you locked yourself out of your phone). If you have a Samsung phone, you can also unlock your phone using your Samsung account.

Forgot your Android lock screen pattern, PIN or password? Here’s what to do

I tested the following methods using a lock screen pattern, PIN and password and was able to unlock my LG G2 with Android 4.4.2 successfully.

Unlock your Android device using Android Device Manager (ADM)

As already mentioned, the following method only applies to devices that have Android Device Manager enabled.
  1. On a computer or other mobile phone
  2. Sign in using your Google login details that you also used on your locked phone.
  3. In the ADM interface, select the device you need to unlock (if it isn’t already selected).
  4. Select ‘Lock’
  5. In the appearing window, enter a temporary password. You don’t have to enter a recovery message. Now click ‘Lock’ again.
  6. If it was successful, you should see a confirmation below the box with the buttons Ring, Lock and Erase.
  7. On your phone you should now see a password field in which you should enter the temporary password. This should unlock your phone.
  8. Now, before you go on with your life, go to your phone’s lock screen settings and disable the temporary password.
  9. That’s it!






Unlock your Android lock screen pattern with your Google Login (only Android 4.4 and below)

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If you haven’t updated your firmware to Android Lollipop (5.0), then there’s a faster way to unlock a lock screen pattern.

  1. Enter a wrong lock screen pattern five times (shouldn’t be hard if you don’t remember the correct one)
  2. Select ‘Forgot Pattern’
  3. Now you should be able to enter a backup PIN or your Google account login.
  4. Enter either your backup PIN or your Google login.
  5. Your phone should now be unlocked.



Bypass your Samsung phone’s lock screen using its Find My Mobile tool

This is an easy way to unlock your Samsung device if you created a Samsung account and registered it beforehand.




  1. Go to Samsung Find My Mobile.
  2. Sign in using your Samsung login details.
  3. In the Find My Mobile account interface you should see your registered phone on the left hand side. This tells you that you’re phone is registered to that account.
  4. On the left sidebar, select ‘Unlock my screen’.
  5. Now select ‘Unlock’ and wait for a few seconds for the process to finish.
  6. You should get a notification window telling you that your screen is unlocked.
  7. That’s it. Your phone should be unlocked.


Disable your lock screen using custom recovery and “Pattern Password Disable” (SD card needed)

This method is for more advanced Android users that know what the terms “rooting” and “custom recovery” mean. As the title says, for this to work you need any kind of custom recovery installed and your phone must have an SD card slot. Why the SD card? Well, we need to transfer a ZIP file to your phone and that’s usually not possible when it’s locked. The only way is to insert an SD card with the file.Unfortunately, card slots became kind of a rare thing in the smartphone world, so this will only work for some people.
Here’s what you need to do:
  1. Download the Pattern Password Disable ZIP file on your computer and put it on an SD card.
  2. Insert the SD card into your phone.
  3. Reboot your phone into recovery.
  4. Flash the ZIP file on your SD card.
  5. Reboot.
  6. Your phone should boot up without a locked screen. Should there be a password or gesture lock screen, don’t panic. Just type in a random password or gesture and your phone should unlock.

More proven methods to unlock your phone submitted by our readers

It’s possible that none of the options above got you passed the lock screen. Luckily, some of our readers struggling with that issue were able to find even more creative ways to bypass their lock screen and were so kind to share them. We’re extremely thankful for that!
We haven’t tested them throroughly on multiple devices or Android versions, so we cannot promise that those will work for you. However, a number of people managed to access their phone again and we hope you’ll do so as well.
Submitted by starr:
  1. Call your locked phone from another one.
  2. Accept the call and hit the back button during the call
  3. This should give you complete access to your phone
  4. Go to your phone’s security settings and try to remove the pin or pattern. To do so, you first need to put in the current one, which you obviously don’t know anymore. The only way is to guess and try out different combinations until you get it right. Should you get this far, then you can disable the pin or set a new one.
Submitted by Zubairuddin Buriro (probably only applicable to LG phones):
Zubairuddin’s very creative method can help you out in case you’re Wifi and data connection are both turned off. As mentioned above, this method might only work on LG phones, since it relies on LG’s native quick memo app.
  1. Press and hold the volume up key, until the Quick Memo app launches.
  2. Draw something random into it.
  3. Tap the sharing button and select SmartShare.
  4. Selecting SmartShare should activate your phone’s Bluetooth and Wifi (important here is Wifi).
  5. Make sure you’re close to a Wifi network that you’re phone connects to automatically.
  6. Now, you’re back online and you can go ahead and try all the methods discussed above that require a data connection.

Erase your phone (and lock screen) using Android Device Manager

If all the methods above didn’t work out, you need to move on to more drastic measures. In case Android Device Manager is enabled on your phone and unlocking it didn’t work, you can use it to erase all data by selecting the Erase button. Be aware that this will delete all apps, settings and other data on your phone. The good thing is, once the erasing process is done, you can use your phone again (after setting everything up).

Reset your phone to factory settings

If Android Device Manager doesn’t work at all for you, your last resort is to make a factory reset on your device. On Nexus devices, this can be done in recovery mode, for example. Below, we take you through the reset process that work with Nexus devices. If you own a different Android phone, check out this site and look for your manufacturer’s support page.

How to perform a factory reset on your Nexus using recovery mode:

Important note: If your Nexus device is running Android 5.1 or higher, you’re required to enter a Google username and password associated with your device after the factory reset process finishes. This is a security measure to make sure that no stranger is reseting your phone or tablet. If you fail to enter that data, the phone won’t be usable anymore. Really make sure you know your Googel username and password.
No matter what version of Android you’re running, you need to have an internet connectionand if you just changed your Google account password, you need to wait at least 72 hoursbefore starting the reset process.
  1. Turn off your device.
  2. Press the volume down AND power button and keep pressing them. Your device will start up and boot into the bootloader (you should see “Start” and an Android lying on its back).
  3. Press the volume down button to go through the different options until you see “Recovery Mode” (pressing volume down twice). Now press the power button to enter recovery mode.
  4. You should see an Android on its back and a red exclamation mark.
  5. Press and hold the power button, then press and release the volume up button. Now you should see “Android Recovery” written on the top together with some options.
  6. By pressing the volume down button, go down the options until “Wipe data/factory reset” is selected. Press the power button to select this option.
  7. Using the volume down button again, go down until “Yes – erase all user data” is selected. Make sure you read through the notes above and then, finally, press the power button to start the reset process.
  8. Once the process is done, press the power button to select the reboot option. Your device will now reboot and start the inital setup process of your device. That’s it! All you need to do now is to set up everything and restore your data.
You can also check out Google’s official page and follow the instructions there.
As already mentioned earlier, be aware that reseting or erasing your device will delete all data like apps, settings, videos and pictures.