so easy it is...
Step - 1 -
Go to this link and Login the name:
oneSearch(tm)
it is yahoo's mobile login.
Step - 2 -
Then to check what is on the profile you put in this link on the same page you just logged into:
https://login.yahoo.com/?.done=http%...7qnVyDc3WyJsc-
where it says "chat_pf_1" all you do is change the number to 2 and so forth to see if there is anything else on it.
Step - 3 -
Now to change the password .. in the same window put in this link:
https://edit.yahoo.com/config/change...=blsz57ds/lw
and change the password as you normally would!
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
advice about change real age in account
you most make an new 2 s/q
and wait 35 days after that you will be able to change it a syahoo says
Profiles News
UPDATE 7/28/09: Based largely off of the community’s response to this feature, we will be releasing a “patch” for this issue. This patch, which will be available on or around August 18th, 2009, will hide your age in your profile during the 35-day verification period.
Prior to August 17th, if you wish to have your age hidden, you must also hide your full profile (see below for instructions).
After August 17th, accounts that are in the midst of the 35-day waiting period, or, have just started it, will automatically have their ages hidden. Once your account has passed the 35-day verification period, you will have the option of hiding or showing your age. Thank you for your patience.
Following the announcement of the new age verification process, several of you had a variety of questions surrounding this new feature. Below, please find a list of the most commonly asked questions on this new topic:
Q: How do I know if I’ve started the 35-day waiting period?
A: The best and easiest way to tell is to click on your profile, and then click on the “Edit Profile” link. While on this page, if you do not have the option of editing your age, you have triggered the 35-day period and should be able to edit your age information within the next 35-days.
Q: How will I know when my 35-days have passed?
A: Currently, the only way to tell whether your 35-days have passed is to log into your profile and attempt to edit your age. We’re aware that this is frustrating to some users and are working on ways to alleviate this frustration.
Q: Right now my age shows on my profile-how do I hide this while I’m waiting for my 35-days to pass?
A: Currently, the only way to do this is to completely hide your profile while you’re waiting for your 35-days to pass. To do this: click on the “Settings” link located at the top right of your profile. Under the “Permissions” tab, you will see a “Hide My Profile” link located right above the “Save” button. Click on this link, and a pop-up confirmation message will appear. Select “Hide My Profile”, and your profile will remain hidden until you decide to unhide it. (Note: Your display name will still be visible to others even if you hide your profile).
Q: My age shows as one thing on my new profile, but that’s not what I had entered. What’s the deal?
A: In the past, you were able to share your age with Yahoo! in several places, including: your profile, the old profile, and your Account Management page. For some users, they showed one age on their profile, and another within their Account Management page. This change consolidated this information. Once your 35-days are up, you’ll be able to edit your age back to whatever you’d like, and it should remain this way across the network.
Q: Once my 35-days has passed, can I hide my age?
A: Yes! You’ll be given the option of hiding your age from your profile. However, it’s important to note that your age will still be visible to YOU but not your connections.
Q: I am under 18 or my child is under 18-I do NOT want my/their age showing. How can I prevent this from happening?
A: Users who are under the age of 18 will not have their age show while waiting for the 35-day period to pass. However, their age does, and will, show to their connections. This can be removed once the user has passed their 35-day waiting period.
Q: Will everyone’s age be editable in 35 days from the time of this announcement, or does everyone’s day vary?
A: UPDATE: The 35-day period is variable-this means that this process begins whenever you change your security questions. To jump start this process, please go to the login screen for Yahoo! and click “I can’t access my account” — if you have not already selected a new security question, you will be prompted to do so when you log in. Otherwise, you’ll be randomly prompted to change your security questions when you log in. For more information, please read this post from Yodel, our corporate blog: http://ycorpblog.com/2009/04/14/a-24...yahoo-account/
Q: Why are you making this change? It seems like it opens us up for more fraud than before. What gives?
A: By making this change, your data is actually more secure. Previously, you could have used your birthday as one of your security questions. This means that if someone knew your email address and your birthday, they could potentially log into your account without your permission. Now, you cannot use your birthday to verify your account, which ensures that your account and your data is more secure.
Q: If it’s so secure, why are you showing my birthday now?
A: Currently, we’re only showing your age (which you can hide by hiding your profile)-not your actual birthday. This setting is triggered AFTER you have changed your account verification question, ensuring that your identity is not up for grabs whilst you wait for your 35-day period to pass.
Q: Why could we hide our age before, and can’t hide it now?
A: Previously, users hid their age by selecting a “blank” space from the dropdown menu. This is not the intended behavior of profiles. Once you’re able to edit your profile you’ll have the option of hiding your age by selecting a “check box.” You will still be asked to enter your age, but this will not be publicly displayed.
While I know that this change may come as a surprise to many of you, it’s important to note that should you wish to hide your birthday while you’re waiting for your 35-day period to pass, you’re welcome to hide your profile completely. To do this, please follow the instructions above, or, follow this help link: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/pro...ssions/02.html
Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager
and wait 35 days after that you will be able to change it a syahoo says
Profiles News
UPDATE 7/28/09: Based largely off of the community’s response to this feature, we will be releasing a “patch” for this issue. This patch, which will be available on or around August 18th, 2009, will hide your age in your profile during the 35-day verification period.
Prior to August 17th, if you wish to have your age hidden, you must also hide your full profile (see below for instructions).
After August 17th, accounts that are in the midst of the 35-day waiting period, or, have just started it, will automatically have their ages hidden. Once your account has passed the 35-day verification period, you will have the option of hiding or showing your age. Thank you for your patience.
Following the announcement of the new age verification process, several of you had a variety of questions surrounding this new feature. Below, please find a list of the most commonly asked questions on this new topic:
Q: How do I know if I’ve started the 35-day waiting period?
A: The best and easiest way to tell is to click on your profile, and then click on the “Edit Profile” link. While on this page, if you do not have the option of editing your age, you have triggered the 35-day period and should be able to edit your age information within the next 35-days.
Q: How will I know when my 35-days have passed?
A: Currently, the only way to tell whether your 35-days have passed is to log into your profile and attempt to edit your age. We’re aware that this is frustrating to some users and are working on ways to alleviate this frustration.
Q: Right now my age shows on my profile-how do I hide this while I’m waiting for my 35-days to pass?
A: Currently, the only way to do this is to completely hide your profile while you’re waiting for your 35-days to pass. To do this: click on the “Settings” link located at the top right of your profile. Under the “Permissions” tab, you will see a “Hide My Profile” link located right above the “Save” button. Click on this link, and a pop-up confirmation message will appear. Select “Hide My Profile”, and your profile will remain hidden until you decide to unhide it. (Note: Your display name will still be visible to others even if you hide your profile).
Q: My age shows as one thing on my new profile, but that’s not what I had entered. What’s the deal?
A: In the past, you were able to share your age with Yahoo! in several places, including: your profile, the old profile, and your Account Management page. For some users, they showed one age on their profile, and another within their Account Management page. This change consolidated this information. Once your 35-days are up, you’ll be able to edit your age back to whatever you’d like, and it should remain this way across the network.
Q: Once my 35-days has passed, can I hide my age?
A: Yes! You’ll be given the option of hiding your age from your profile. However, it’s important to note that your age will still be visible to YOU but not your connections.
Q: I am under 18 or my child is under 18-I do NOT want my/their age showing. How can I prevent this from happening?
A: Users who are under the age of 18 will not have their age show while waiting for the 35-day period to pass. However, their age does, and will, show to their connections. This can be removed once the user has passed their 35-day waiting period.
Q: Will everyone’s age be editable in 35 days from the time of this announcement, or does everyone’s day vary?
A: UPDATE: The 35-day period is variable-this means that this process begins whenever you change your security questions. To jump start this process, please go to the login screen for Yahoo! and click “I can’t access my account” — if you have not already selected a new security question, you will be prompted to do so when you log in. Otherwise, you’ll be randomly prompted to change your security questions when you log in. For more information, please read this post from Yodel, our corporate blog: http://ycorpblog.com/2009/04/14/a-24...yahoo-account/
Q: Why are you making this change? It seems like it opens us up for more fraud than before. What gives?
A: By making this change, your data is actually more secure. Previously, you could have used your birthday as one of your security questions. This means that if someone knew your email address and your birthday, they could potentially log into your account without your permission. Now, you cannot use your birthday to verify your account, which ensures that your account and your data is more secure.
Q: If it’s so secure, why are you showing my birthday now?
A: Currently, we’re only showing your age (which you can hide by hiding your profile)-not your actual birthday. This setting is triggered AFTER you have changed your account verification question, ensuring that your identity is not up for grabs whilst you wait for your 35-day period to pass.
Q: Why could we hide our age before, and can’t hide it now?
A: Previously, users hid their age by selecting a “blank” space from the dropdown menu. This is not the intended behavior of profiles. Once you’re able to edit your profile you’ll have the option of hiding your age by selecting a “check box.” You will still be asked to enter your age, but this will not be publicly displayed.
While I know that this change may come as a surprise to many of you, it’s important to note that should you wish to hide your birthday while you’re waiting for your 35-day period to pass, you’re welcome to hide your profile completely. To do this, please follow the instructions above, or, follow this help link: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/pro...ssions/02.html
Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager
If The Room Full Of bots n u want to Get Dem Out..Try it
if the room is full of bots go to the following link put your id and p***word in which room d bots r der d same id should hve 2 der in d room click on 2 opition -some one is take over the room link all bots n fill d captcha n send 2 to 3 ppl hve 2 do dat from defferent ids after dat with in 5 min bots will b out-----------https://login.yahoo.com/config/login...atabuseform%2F
Post Hack Yahoo account while chatting
Hack Yahoo account while chatting
1) When we chat on yahoo every thing goes through the server.Only when we chat thats messages.
2) When we send files yahoo has 2 options
a) Either it uploads the file and then the other client has to down load it.
B) Either it connects to the client directly and gets the files
3) When we use video or audio:-
a) It either goes thru the server
B) Or it has client to client connection
And when we have client to client connection the opponents IP is revealed.On the 5051 port.So how do we exploit the Chat user when he gets a direct connection. And how do we go about it.Remeber i am here to hack a system with out using a TOOL only by simple net commands and yahoo chat techniques.Thats what makes a difference between a real hacker and new bies.
So lets analyse
1) Its impossible to get a Attackers IP address when you only chat.
2) There are 50 % chances of getting a IP address when you send files
3) Again 50 % chances of getting IP when you use video or audio.
So why to wait lets exploit those 50 % chances.I will explain only for files here which lies same for Video or audio
1) Go to dos
type ->
netstat -n 3
You will get the following output.Just do not care and be cool
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
Just i will explain what the out put is in general.In left hand side is your IP address.And in right hand side is the IP address of the foreign machine.And the port to which is connected.Ok now so what next ->
2) Try sending a file to the Target .
if the files comes from server.Thats the file is uploaded leave itYou will not get the ip.But if a direct connection is established
HMMMM then the first attacker first phase is over
This is the output in your netstat.The 5101 number port is where the Attacker is connected.
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:5101 194.30.209.14:3290 ESTABLISHED
Thats what is highlighted in RED. So what next
3) Hmmm Ok so make a DOS attack now
Go to dos prompt and
Just do
nbtstat -A Attackers IPaddress.Can happen that if system is not protected then you can see the whole network.
C:\>nbtstat -A 194.30.209.14
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [194.30.209.15] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
EDP12 <00> UNIQUE Registered
SHIV <00> GROUP Registered
SHIV <20> UNIQUE Registered
SHIVCOMP1 <1E> GROUP Registered
MAC Address = 00-C0-W0-D5-EF-9A
Ok so you will ask now what next.No you find what you can do with this network
1) When we chat on yahoo every thing goes through the server.Only when we chat thats messages.
2) When we send files yahoo has 2 options
a) Either it uploads the file and then the other client has to down load it.
B) Either it connects to the client directly and gets the files
3) When we use video or audio:-
a) It either goes thru the server
B) Or it has client to client connection
And when we have client to client connection the opponents IP is revealed.On the 5051 port.So how do we exploit the Chat user when he gets a direct connection. And how do we go about it.Remeber i am here to hack a system with out using a TOOL only by simple net commands and yahoo chat techniques.Thats what makes a difference between a real hacker and new bies.
So lets analyse
1) Its impossible to get a Attackers IP address when you only chat.
2) There are 50 % chances of getting a IP address when you send files
3) Again 50 % chances of getting IP when you use video or audio.
So why to wait lets exploit those 50 % chances.I will explain only for files here which lies same for Video or audio
1) Go to dos
type ->
netstat -n 3
You will get the following output.Just do not care and be cool
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
Just i will explain what the out put is in general.In left hand side is your IP address.And in right hand side is the IP address of the foreign machine.And the port to which is connected.Ok now so what next ->
2) Try sending a file to the Target .
if the files comes from server.Thats the file is uploaded leave itYou will not get the ip.But if a direct connection is established
HMMMM then the first attacker first phase is over
This is the output in your netstat.The 5101 number port is where the Attacker is connected.
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP 194.30.209.15:1631 194.30.209.20:5900 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2736 216.136.224.214:5050 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2750 64.4.13.85:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:2864 64.4.12.200:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP 194.30.209.15:5101 194.30.209.14:3290 ESTABLISHED
Thats what is highlighted in RED. So what next
3) Hmmm Ok so make a DOS attack now
Go to dos prompt and
Just do
nbtstat -A Attackers IPaddress.Can happen that if system is not protected then you can see the whole network.
C:\>nbtstat -A 194.30.209.14
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [194.30.209.15] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
EDP12 <00> UNIQUE Registered
SHIV <00> GROUP Registered
SHIV <20> UNIQUE Registered
SHIVCOMP1 <1E> GROUP Registered
MAC Address = 00-C0-W0-D5-EF-9A
Ok so you will ask now what next.No you find what you can do with this network
Ysupra trick to make it Unbootable
If you want to make your self hard to boot, Use the YSupra Chat Client with Cloack Mode and Put the following setting in its preferences
HTTP: e22.edit.cnb.yahoo.com
YMSG: cs121.msg.sp1.yahoo.com
YMSG/HTTP: httpcs106.msg.sp1.yahoo.com
New 3 MAke Ur Own Ban Word Bots -
MAke Ur Own Ban Word Bots
Make Ur Own Ban Word Bots
ok guys just to let you know that some of the old chinese dot exploit
does still exist and works like .fu .bi .an .li etc.. and with .ren and .ni
you can use it with ban word on it like
ryth_admi.ni@yahoo.com or nigge.ren my apologies to the blacks nothing personal use your imagination
and keep em making more bots so yahoo will reactivated more illys
just sign up to yahoo.com is that easy and you can even make 2 in 1 accnt
using the extra email link for another ban word enjoy
Make Ur Own Ban Word Bots
ok guys just to let you know that some of the old chinese dot exploit
does still exist and works like .fu .bi .an .li etc.. and with .ren and .ni
you can use it with ban word on it like
ryth_admi.ni@yahoo.com or nigge.ren my apologies to the blacks nothing personal use your imagination
and keep em making more bots so yahoo will reactivated more illys
just sign up to yahoo.com is that easy and you can even make 2 in 1 accnt
using the extra email link for another ban word enjoy
Code:
.an .bi .chu .dai .du .fan .fu .ge .gu .han .he .hu .ji .jin .lai .lei .li .lin .lu .lv .ma .mao .ni .pan .qi .qin .shi .su .tan .tao .wan .wei .wen .wu .xi .xu .yan .ye .yi .yin .yu .yun .zhu
New 12 HowTo Get Back UR Y!ID IF ha**ed
HowTo Get Back UR Y!ID IF ha**ed
----> How To Get Back Yahoo ID If ha**ed. <----
1) You will need your b-day, zip code, alt email, secret question
that you made the id with.
(doesn't matter if it was changed)
2) Now Call (408) 349-3300 - Get to customer service.
Let them know your yahoo name was ha**ed or something.
Tell them your original info you used to make the id.
If you cant use long distance then email
----->http:// my-login-support@yahoo-inc.com
with all your info that you can possibly send them
and wait for response then email back with info again.
3) If they say your info is wrong but you know that it is
right then argue with them and tell them to look at
the original info of the id.
4) If they still refuse then ask to speak to a supervisor.
- Because they can see more info on their computers.
5) Tell the supervisor to look at the original info on the id, that it was made with and know some of the following.
Some tips are.
Quote:
1)-know names on your friends list
2)-know email messages if any
3)-know your service provider
4)-know what Y! groups you were associated with
5)-know when id was made
6)know when name was taken or lost or whatever approx.
Remember to be nice and let them know that you have
personal e-mail's from people or you use it for business and that you haven't been able to
notify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been ha**ed.
And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail account
Remember to be nice and let them know that you have
personal e-mail's from people or you use it for business and that you haven't been able to
notify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been ha**ed.
And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail account.
----> How To Get Back Yahoo ID If ha**ed. <----
1) You will need your b-day, zip code, alt email, secret question
that you made the id with.
(doesn't matter if it was changed)
2) Now Call (408) 349-3300 - Get to customer service.
Let them know your yahoo name was ha**ed or something.
Tell them your original info you used to make the id.
If you cant use long distance then email
----->http:// my-login-support@yahoo-inc.com
with all your info that you can possibly send them
and wait for response then email back with info again.
3) If they say your info is wrong but you know that it is
right then argue with them and tell them to look at
the original info of the id.
4) If they still refuse then ask to speak to a supervisor.
- Because they can see more info on their computers.
5) Tell the supervisor to look at the original info on the id, that it was made with and know some of the following.
Some tips are.
Quote:
1)-know names on your friends list
2)-know email messages if any
3)-know your service provider
4)-know what Y! groups you were associated with
5)-know when id was made
6)know when name was taken or lost or whatever approx.
Remember to be nice and let them know that you have
personal e-mail's from people or you use it for business and that you haven't been able to
notify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been ha**ed.
And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail account
Remember to be nice and let them know that you have
personal e-mail's from people or you use it for business and that you haven't been able to
notify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been ha**ed.
And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail account.
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