Required Tools [Download these tools | Tool's Tutorial ]: Fiddler (to get the gifts) Charles (to repeat the gifting) Brains (to figure out how to use fiddler and charles) Credits to mrjpc07@pwnthis.net for the steps, not the idea. coz i think it was someone else who actually commented about this method of multiple gifting Read [...]
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Adobe warns of another new critical flaw in Flash

Filed under: Security, AdobeAdobe reported yesterday another critical security exploit in Flash. Show us your surprised face. Unlike a lot of the Flash warnings we see, however, this one is actively being exploited and a successful attack allows untrusted code to be remotely executed. That’s bad, especially since Adobe’s post states that the patch won’t [...]
TimeComX lets you execute operations based on computer use

Filed under: Utilities, Windows TimeComX is fairly similar to Shutdown Timer; the main differences are in the UI and the name. So, in a nutshell, it lets you perform an operation (run a program, restart, shutdown, lock the computer, play an audio file, etc.) when something happens. That “something” can be a timer running out [...]
Google Apps Marketplace celebrates 6 months with a dozen new apps

Filed under: Utilities, Web services, GoogleUnless you’re using Google Apps at work, you might not be familiar with the Google Apps Marketplace. It’s Google’s playground for third party apps that add functionality to the existing Google Apps suite, and it’s 6 months old today. Although you don’t hear much about the Apps Marketplace, it has [...]
Hardball Frenzy 2 is a great physics Time-Waster

Filed under: Fun, Games, Time-Wasters Back in May, I covered Hardball Frenzy. It’s quite a fun little pinball-inspired time-waster. And now, I present Hardball Frenzy 2! The basic concept remains. You’ve got a limited supply of balls for each level, and you are to use them wisely. By “using them wisely,” I mean you’re supposed [...]
EU creates a 200,000 system grid for researchers

Filed under: NewsThe European Union has unveiled the European Grid Infrastructure project, which will allow researchers to tap into the collective power of more than 200,000 desktop computers across 30 EU nations. That’s a whole lotta computing power. As is the case with similar distributed computing projects like SETI@home, the thought behind EGI is that [...]
Firefox 4 may not get silent updates after all

Filed under: Mozilla, Beta, BrowsersWhile Firefox 4 is slated to receive a boatload of new features, it looks like silent updates might not be one of them. In notes from a recent Mozilla platform meeting, the Chrome-style update feature has been flagged as “at risk” and could well be dropped. Firefox will still download updates [...]
Ninja Saga Critical Version 2 | Ninja Saga Cheat for Critical Damage

Ninja Saga Critical Damage Cheat. There is a new Ninja Saga Cheat circulating cheat that will allow you to do Critical Damage against your enemies in the world of Ninja Saga. With this Ninja Saga hack for creating Critical Damage, you will be able to kill your enemies with minimal hits and less effort. However, [...]
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