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Double Your Defense with a Double Firewall

If you have a home network router, your computer and other computers on the network (such as your spouse’s laptop and your children’s computer) are protected from the outside world.

System User on XP

Here is the article on the available ways to logon/scalate to SYSTEM user on XP… Enjoy Logon as “NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM” user on Windows XP %% BY EDU %% [-Introduction-]Windows XP

XSS Stealing Cookies

This method (XSS attacks) is for get the cookies users, so, for get information of users… and then, login into the account of the victim user…u will have to give