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How to hack wpa wipe wifi android

Hello guys,we are back again with new tweaks of hacking a wifi using Androdumpper which is a wps connect software though which you can crack a wifi which has Encryption  Of Wpa/Wpa2 And Wps Enabled Your WiFi network is your conveniently wireless gateway to the internet and you will secure your network with a password.
You probably secure your network using the more bulletproof WPA security protocol ’cause you know how easy it is to crack a WEP password.But, a new, free, open-source tool called AndroDumpper can crack most routers’ current password. 
Here’s how to crack a Wep/WPA or WPA2 password step by step, with AndroDumpper. 
If You Root You Mobile It Will Easy To hack A Wifi In 1 min So After Reading This Post You Will be Able To hack A Wifi  in few Seconds.
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Hack wpa/wipe wifi from android

Requirement Of Trick :- 
  • Rooted Mobile [ Has More Chance of Cracking ]  Or Non Rooted  (Less Chance)
  • Androdumpper – [Click Here]
  • Busybox – [Click Here ]
  • Intall Busybox In bin Folder Not In Xbin
  • Brain 😛
How To Hack A Wifi ? 
  • Enable your wifi 
  • Open Androdumpper
  • Wait till WiFi network scan finish. At the top, you will see how many network found and WPS Protected Networks found. If WPS Protected Networks found, you can try to connect it.
  • When you see ‘Try Connect‘ Means Wifi Network Has Wps 
  • If you are rooted, you can use both method to connect and show password.
  • It will trying to connect to the network. If you success, Network Details window will pop-up that showing you the network name and password. Copy the password and use it.
  • Boom You Hacked A Wifi 
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Facebook marketing

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Facebook
Facebook is the largest social network.And it is the most famous marketing tool.Facebook has lots of branches.Like chating pages audience network at.
Now a days Facebook offers Instant articles for all users.

Instant articles

Facebooks instant article means a website connected to a page can used as post.That is you can increase your website traffic through instant article.Instant article offers different methode for loading.All pages will load in 3 to 2 seconds.And also you can use it for earnings.

Audience network

It's a tool like google adsense.Here you can monetize your website and Facebook app.And also its offers lots of revenue.And it is a right place to advertise your your ads.You will lots of customers from Facebook.
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Brief Story of Hard disk

Old hard disk
Old hard disk
In the 1950s, storage hardware was measured in feet—and in tons. Back then, the era's state-of-the-art computer drive was found in IBM's RAMAC 305; it consisted of two refrigerator-size boxes that weighed about a ton each. One box held 40 24-inch dual-sided magnetic disk platters; a carriage with two recording heads suspended by compressed air moved up and down the stack to access the disks. The other cabinet contained the data processing unit, the magnetic process drum, magnetic core register and electronic logical and arithmetic circuits.
Today, we have flash drives, microdrives, and onboard solid-state drives that weigh almost nothing, hold gigabytes of data and cost (compared to the 1950s) very little. How cheap is storage now? A 1TB hard drive that sells for as little as $60 today would have been worth $1 trillion in the 1950s, when computer storage cost $1 per byte, according to Dag Spicer, senior curator of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.And a modern-day 4GB stick of RAM would have cost $32 billion.

Computer History Museum exhibit opens

In January, the Computer History Museum will open a new exhibit called "Revolution: The First 2,000 years of Computing" that will tell the story of computing from the abacus to the smartphone. The exhibit will be housed in a $17 million, 25,000-square-foot facility containing 19 galleries, three state-of-the-art digital theaters and 1000 artifacts.
In 1956, the RAMAC 305 stored 5 million characters. Today, hard drives store as much as 3TB of data and solid-state technology is quickly approaching a terabyte of storage in a single solid-state drive

One of the museum's alcoves is dedicated to memory and storage systems because, while the semiconductor industry gets most of the credit for advances in computing through the years, storage (both short-term memory and disk drives) is the unsung hero of modern technology, according to Spicer.

"Without large storage systems you wouldn't have e-commerce, because all those giant Web sites that handle your transactions wouldn't exist," he said in a recent interview. "Google needs cheap, fast, reliable storage to process requests."
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How to escape from creadit card skimmers

Whenever you put your card into a gas pump or an ATM you run the risk of having your information skimmed.

To some extent, skimming is one of those things you don't realize you're a victim of until long after it happens. In the past few months, I've had a number of friends discover that their credit card numbers were being used by identity thieves who presumably captured their credit card information while they were pumping gas or withdrawing money. Now there's an app that might be able to help prevent you becoming a victim.

Called Skimmer Scammer , the Android app (unfortunately, there's no iPhone version) looks for a Bluetooth module near that ATM or gas pump that is typically used with credit card skimmers. ZDNet explains that the module is what typically allows skimmers to download all the credit card numbers they've captured without getting detected. The skimmer transmits number to the module where they're all saved until someone comes along to collect them. Since the person isn't physically interacting with the skimmer, they could just be sitting in a car nearby or even standing beside the offending pump at the gas station downloading numbers.

You'd think that a device broadcasting a Bluetooth signal would catch someone's attention, but apparently not.
However, that Bluetooth signal can work to your advantage. Using Skimmer Scammer, the app will find the Bluetooth signal coming from the skimmer and let you know that where you're thinking about using your card is potentially unsafe.

Skimmer scanner
Skimmer scanner from google play
As it turns out, a lot of scammers acquire the exact same skimmers, and they're not super knowledgeable about how they work, so they don't know how to fix their security vulnerabilities (go figure?). Most of the modules have the same device name (HC-5) and a pairing passcode of 1234. 

It's not a full-proof plan. This app is only going to find one type of skimmer, but it's the most popular one. That said, launching the app before you fill up your tank or use that ATM in the back of the bar could help you detect a non-tech-savvy criminal and save yourself the headache of dealing with stolen credit card numbers. 
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History of Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg, 23, founded Facebook while studying psychology at Harvard University. A keen computer programmer, Mr Zuckerberg had already developed a number of social-networking websites for fellow students, including Coursematch, which allowed users to view people taking their degree, and Facemash, where you could rate people's attractiveness.

In February 2004 Mr Zuckerberg launched "The facebook", as it was originally known; the name taken from the sheets of paper distributed to freshmen, profiling students and staff. Within 24 hours, 1,200 Harvard students had signed up, and after one month, over half of the undergraduate population had a profile.
The network was promptly extended to other Boston universities, the Ivy League and eventually all US universities. It became Facebook.com in August 2005 after the address was purchased for $200,000. US high schools could sign up from September 2005, then it began to spread worldwide, reaching UK universities the following month.
founder of Facebook
Mark xuckerberg
As of September 2006, the network was extended beyond educational institutions to anyone with a registered email address. The site remains free to join, and makes a profit through advertising revenue. Yahoo and Google are among companies which have expressed interest in a buy-out, with rumoured figures of around $2bn (£975m) being discussed. Mr Zuckerberg has so far refused to sell.
The site's features have continued to develop during 2007. Users can now give gifts to friends, post free classified advertisements and even develop their own applications - graffiti and Scrabble are particularly popular.
This month the company announced that the number of registered users had reached 30 million, making it the largest social-networking site with an education focus.
Earlier in the year there were rumours that Prince William had registered, but it was later revealed to be a mere impostor. The MP David Miliband, the radio DJ Jo Whiley, the actor Orlando Bloom, the artist Tracey Emin and the founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, are among confirmed high-profile members.
This month officials banned a flash-mob-style water fight in Hyde Park, organised through Facebook, due to public safety fears. And there was further controversy at Oxford as students became aware that university authorities were checking their Facebook profiles.
The legal case against Facebook dates back to September 2004, when Divya Narendra, and the brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, who founded the social-networking site ConnectU, accused Mr Zuckerberg of copying their ideas and coding. Mr Zuckerberg had worked as a computer programmer for them when they were all at Harvard before Facebook was created.
The case was dismissed due to a technicality in March 2007 but without a ruling.
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