Wednesday, 26 March 2014

HOW DO I FIX MY BRICKED ANDROID


Rooting

What Is Rooting, Exactly?P

Everything You Need to Know About Rooting Your Android PhoneSEXPAND
Rooting, for those of you that don't know, means giving yourself root permissions on your phone. It's similar running programs as administrators in Windows, or running a command with sudo in Linux. With a rooted phone, you can run apps that require access to certain system settings, as well as flash custom ROMs to your phone, which add all sorts of extra features. If you're on the fence about rooting, check out our top 10 reasons to root your Android phone for some motivation.P


There are a ton of different Android phones out there, and while some rooting methods might work for multiple phones, there is no one-size-fits-all guide for rooting every phone out there. But, there are a lot of things you should know about rooting before you start, and this guide should help you out.P

Glossary of Rooting TermsP

Everything You Need to Know About Rooting Your Android PhoneSEXPAND
As you learn more about the rooting process, you'll probably run into a bunch of terms that can be confusing. Here are some of the most important ones and what they mean.P
If there are any other terms you think we should add, let us know and we'll put them in!P
  • Root: Rooting means you have root access to your device—that is, it can run the sudocommand, and has enhanced privileges allowing it to run apps like Wireless Tether orSetCPU. You can root either by installing the Superuser application or by flashing a custom ROM that includes root access.P
  • ROM: A ROM is a modified version of Android. It may contain extra features, a different look, speed enhancements, or even a version of Android that hasn't been released for your phone yet. We won't discuss ROMs in depth here, but if you want to use one once you're rooted, you can read more about doing that here.P
  • Kernel: A kernel is the component of your operating system that manages communications between your software and hardware. There are a lot of custom kernels out there for most phones, many of which can speed up your phone and increase your battery life, among other things. Be careful with kernels, though, as a bad one can cause serious problems with your phone and possibly even brick it.P
  • Radio: Radios are part of your phone's firmware. Your radio controls your cellular data, GPS, Wi-Fi, and other things like that. You can sometimes find custom radios for your phone that you can flash yourself, but beware as sometimes these can cause problems.P
  • Flash: Flashing essentially means installing something on your device, whether it be a ROM, a kernel, or a recovery (see below) that comes in the form of a ZIP file. Sometimes the rooting process requires flashing a ZIP file, sometimes it doesn't.P
  • Brick: To brick your phone is to break it during flashing or other acts. There is always a small risk with flashing, and if your phone becomes unable to function—that is, it basically becomes a brick—you've bricked your phone. The risk is very small, however, and more often than not people say "brick" when they really mean "it turns on but doesn't boot properly," which is a very fixable problem. See the FAQ below for more information.P
  • Bootloader: Your bootloader is the lowest level of software on your phone, running all the code that's necessary to start your operating system. Most bootloaders come locked, meaning you can't flash custom recoveries or ROMs. Unlocking your bootloader doesn't root your phone directly, but it does allow you to root and/or flash custom ROMs if you so desire.P
  • Recovery: Your recovery is the software on your phone that lets you make backups, flash ROMs, and perform other system-level tasks. The default recovery on your phone can't do much, but you can flash a custom recovery—like ClockworkMod or TWRP—after you've unlocked your bootloader that will give you much more control over your device. This is often an integral part of the rooting process.P
  • Nandroid: From most third-party recovery modules, you can make backups of your phone called nandroid backups. It's essentially a system image of your phone: Everythingexactly how it is right now. That way, if you flash something that breaks your phone, you can just flash back to your most recent nandroid backup to return everything to normal. This is different from using an app like Titanium Backup that just backs up apps and/or settings—nandroid backups backup the entire system as one image. Titanium backups are best when switching between ROMs or phones.P
  • ADB: ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge, and it's a command line tool for your computer that can communicate with an Android device you've connected to it. It's part of the Android Software Developers Kit (SDK). Many of the root tools you'll find use ADB, whether you're typing the commands yourself or not. Unless the instructions call for installing the SDK and running ADB commands, you won't need to mess with it—you'll just need to know that it's what most of the tools use to root your phone.P
  • S-OFF: HTC phones use a feature called Signature Verification in HBOOT, their bootloader. By default, your phone has S-ON, which means it blocks you from flashing radio images—the code that manages your data, Wi-Fi, and GPS connections. Switching your phone to S-OFF lets you flash new radios. Rooting doesn't require S-OFF, but many rooting tools will give you S-OFF in addition to root access, which is nice.P
  • RUUSBF, and OPS: ROM Upgrade Utilities (for HTC phones), System Boot Files (for Motorola phones), and OPS and PIT files (for Samsung phones) are files direct from the manufacturer that change the software on your phone. RUU and SBF files are how the manufacturers deliver your over-the-air upgrades, and modders often post leaked RUU and SBF files for flashing when the updates haven't been released yet. They're also handy when downgrading your phone, if a rooting method isn't available for the newest software version yet. You can flash RUUs right from your HTC phone, but Motorola users will need a Windows program called RSD Lite to flash SBF files, and Samsung users will need a tool called Odin to flash OPS and PIT files (note there is a specific version of Odin for each device).P

Frequently Asked Rooting QuestionsP

Everything You Need to Know About Rooting Your Android PhoneSEXPAND
People have a lot of questions about rooting, and we hear them all the time. Here are some of the most frequently asked, laid out so you don't have to ask someone else.P




What's the difference between rooting, unlocking, and flashing a ROM? This can be confusing, since the three practices are often performed at the same time. We've detailed some of this above, but briefly: Unlocking your bootloader is usually the first step in the process and allows you to flash a custom recovery. From there, you can then give yourself root access or flash a ROM. Root access isn't required to flash a ROM, but almost all custom ROMs will come with root access built-in.P

Monday, 24 March 2014

How to Install and Run Android in PC [Windows and Linux]

The mobile smartphone and tablet industry seems to have a very prominent divide, with a lot of consumers having their favorite operating system and choosing to stick to hardware which is powered by their chosen OS. Obviously fans of Apple’s iOS use the iPhone and iPad devices, whereas Android lovers have a wide range of hardware to choose from due to the fact that the OS is available to multiple manufacturers.

Here are Some Steps Given to Install Android On Your PC.

Step 1: Install official Oracle VM VirtualBox Go Here & download the relevant VirtualBox binary for your computers operating system (Windows/Mac OS X/Linux/Solaris)

Step 2: Find the saved location of the downloaded VirtualBox and install on your PC by following all screen prompts and instructions.


Step 3: Now Download a copy of Android v4 Ice Cream Sandwich it is of size 88MB so the download may take some time depending on your connection.


Step 4: Locate the downloaded ‘Android-v4.7z‘ file and extract the contents of it.

Step 5: Once the Android-v4.7z file has been opened, locate a file called ‘Android-v4.vbox‘ which can be directly opened in Virtualbox
Step 6: Double click on the Android-v4.vbox file which will load the VirtualBox application and boot up the ICS file.
Step 7: When the boot menu is presented in VirtualBox, press ‘start‘ on the top toolbar and then if required select the ‘Android Startup from /dev/sda‘ option.

Step 8: 
All steps are complete. Android 4.0 ICS should now be booting up allowing you to enjoy that Android in your PC, It just look like a TABLET

Lets Watch a Video on How to Install Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.O on PC

[FIX] SD Card Not Detected in Android

SD Card not Detected on your Android Device? Couple of hours ago I was also suffering from the same problem! but, now i have fixed it up.when i was researching how to fix it, i have not get an appropriate answer from forums or other blog. but at last i have fixed it up! OK now i will show you step by step how i have fixed it!


Let's Get Started!


  1. Take your Data Backup in your PC.
  2. Insert SD card into your Device, and go to Settings > SD Card and Phone Storage
  3. Format SD Card (you will lose all the data inside the SD Card)
  4. Finally, Click on Mount SD Card
  5. Your SD Card is Installed onto your device, now copy all your backup-ed data!

How to Display Song Lyrics on Android, Windows and Mac OS

Do you wish Lyrics of the song once you click on Play button for song? well, you're on right place. Today, i'll discuss regarding an amazing music application - MiniLyrics.it's awesome! it simply not solely displays the Lyrics for English Songs however conjointly forHindiPunjabi as well. thing factor thing to do is simply to open the app and opt for the song and play it, among couple of seconds you'll get lyrics downloaded on your device.and the best part is lyrics will float line by line as the song progresses.

the concept that this application uses is it Searches the Song Lyrics usually in .lrc format by doing away with the Song Name, Artist Name, Album Name on this lyrics database.this application searches the lyrics at it own you only ought to play song. 

If you did'nt get the Lyrics of songs click on Search Button and try simply by Song Name or Singer Name or Album Name.

Some Features of MiniLyrics


  • Lyrics plugin software for iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc. You do not need to change the way you enjoy music.
  • Display scrolling lyrics, you can follow along with the artist and catch every word.
  • Automatically search and download lyrics.
  • Huge lyrics database, and it is expanding every day.
  • Download and save lyrics in your song files, you can view it on your iPod or iPhone.
  • Amazing translucency skins.
  • Cross-platform, support Windows, Mac OS X, Android

3 Ways to Hack WhatsApp

Hack Whatsapp
Seeing a keep interest of hacking WhatsApp of my visitors on "4 WhatsApp Tricks and Hacks [Android]" Promoted me to indulge my contribution to this topic. After lot of Researching I came upon with 3 Whatsapp Hacks which Really Works, and in this article i will also clear some misconception on WhatsApp Hacking.

 

Let's Get Started 


1. WhatsApp Sniffer 

WhatsAppSniffer is a tool for root terminals to read WhatsApp conversations of a WIFI network (Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2). It captures the conversations, pictures / videos and coordinates that aresent or received by an Android phone, iPhone or Nokia on the same WIFI network. It has not been tested with W indows Phone terminals. It can't read the messages written or received by the BlackBerry's, as they use their own servers and not WhatsApp's.
This application is designed to demonstrate that the security of WhatsApp's communications is null. WhatsAppSniffer just use the TCPDump program which reads all the WIFI network packets and filters those which has origin or destination WhatsApp's servers. All messages are in plain text, so it does not decrypt anything, complying fully with the legal terms of WhatsApp (3.C: "While we do not disallow the use of sniffers Such as Ethereal, tcpdump or HttpWatch in general, Any we do going efforts to disallow reverse-engineer our system, our protocols, or explore outside the boundaries of the ordinary requests made by clients WhatsApp .... ") 
For WPA/WPA2 encrypted networks, if uses the tool ARPSpoof (optional).

 Requirements

  1. Rooted Android Device.
  2. Your Victim Should Use Same Wi-Fi Through Which you are connected.
  3. WhatsAppSniffer Donate ★ root v1.03.
This Trick is much similar to Hack your Friend's Facebook Account 

    2. Decrypting Conversations

    have your victim locked his whatsapp? or you want all his conversation on your PC. Generally for security reasons WhatsApp encrypt Conversation while taking backup in SD Card or Phone Memory.But i have found a tool on XDA that claims to decrypt all the whatsapp conversation down to your PC.

    If you have some access over his device you can also send files from Bluetooth to your device and later read all the conversations.

    This tool is called WhatsApp Xtract and for this all credits goes to ztedd

    Some general advice on how to backup Whatsapp and get the database file:

    Android

    - In Whatsapp go to settings - more - Backup Chats
    - Copy the folder "Whatsapp" on the SD card to your backup location (e.g., PC)
    - (ideally also) use the app Titanium Backup to backup the full whatsapp application together with its data, copy the backup from the folder "TitaniumBackup" on the SD card to your backup location (e.g., PC)
    - Use this tool Whatsapp Backup Extractor (download in this thread) to show the chats in a friendly readable format. The necessary files "wa.db" and "msgstore.db" you will find inside the Titanium Backup archive "com.whatsapp-[Date]-[some digits].tar.gz", alternatively (without Titanium Backup) you can use the msgstore.db.crypt file from the folder Whatsapp/Databases on the SD card.

    iPhone

    - use Itunes to create an unencrypted Backup
    - use an Iphone Backup Tool to get the file net.whatsapp.WhatsApp/Documents/ChatStorage.sqlite, e.g. I-Twin or Iphone Backup Extractor. Make sure to create an unencrypted backup with Itunes, as these tools can't handle encrypted backups. Another possibility are forensic tools like UFED Physical Analyzer.)

    Blackberry

    - sync your blackberry with desktop manager and then copy the messagestore.db file from SD
    - however, it seems that this file is encrypted? Currently we don't know how to get the unencrypted messagestore.db file
    - Blackberry not supported yet!

    Nokia

     - not known yet
    - Nokia not supported yet! 
    For Further Detail about this Method you can move to this Forum of XDA.
     

    3. Using Spywares 

    Using 3rd Party Spywares can be very useful for spying not only WhatsApp Conversation but also many things like, you can able to Track GPS Location, you can capture the lock screen passwords and they can be also used for monitoring Websites. there are many spywares in the market but i recommend is BOSSPY. Because it's free :)

    or you can Spy configuring BusyBox and Steps to do that are here.

    Some Misconceptions about WhatsApp hacking 

    after writing "4 WhatsApp Tricks and Hacks [Android]" I have received a number of E-Mail Most of them were asking for help for hacking their partner's WhatsApp and I have replied them all. but lots of people were having misconceptions about whatsapp hacking so let me discuss over here.

    1. Hacking WhatsApp is Much Harder than Hacking Facebook and Twitter as Facebook and Twitter can be Hacked using Social Engeenering Techniques like Phising and many others when we compare to hack someones WhatsApp Account and Gain Full Access over his Account - It is nearly Impossible.
    2. There is no tool that can hack whatsapp and give you a full access over someone's whatsapp account. Yes, there are Lot's of Youtube Video's ,Websites Filled with "WhatsApp Hack Tool" which claim that they can but the reality is they can't. 

    Get IMEI Number and Contacts from your Lost Android Device

    The IMEI number is used by a GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used for stopping a stolen phone from accessing that network. For example, if a mobile phone is stolen, the owner can call his or her network provider and instruct them to "blacklist" the phone using its IMEI number. This renders the phone useless on that network and sometimes other networks too, whether or not the phone's SIM is changed. but what if you have forgot your IMEI number of your Android device. today i am going to show you how to get IMEI number of your lost Android device.


    basic concept is Google Stores your device IMEI number online you can easily get IMEI number through Google.

    Let's Fetch up your IMEI number.
    1. Go to google.com/settings/dashboard (and just sign-in if you already have not)
    2. Scroll Down you will see Android, Just click to expand details
    3. Here you go! there is your IMEI number.



    suppose your mobile phone is lost or you unintentionally left your mobile phone at home but you are in urgent need of any contact number or any email address which is saved in your phone now how to retrieve it.

    go to google.com/contacts here all your contacts are.

    not only you can see contact details but,modify it, delete it, create groups and moreover you can create a new contact which would directly be saved on your mobile number. all thanks to Google Android! which have sync all my contacts online which i can retrieve from any part of world :)

    Top 12 Android Apps to Turn Your Smartphone into a Hacking Device

    Mobile devices is now very common now a days and mobile devices has changed the way of bi-directional communication. There are many operating system for mobile devices available but the most common and the best operating system for mobile is Android, it is an OS means you can install other applications (software's) on it. InAndroid application usually called apps or android apps.

    The risk of hacking by using mobile devices is very common and people are developing and using different apps (application) for their hacking attack. Android has faced different challenges from hacking application and below is the list of application for android hacking.


    1. SpoofApp

    Here is an app that spies at heart could use – SpoofApp. It allows you to use a fake Caller ID – a number that you are free to specify yourself, in order to protect your privacy or to pull a prank on someone. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Well, Apple didn’t think so, which is why it never allowed the app to enter its App Store. Google, however, didn’t mind, which is why SpoofApp was available on the Android Market for about two and a half years. However, it was banned from there last year as it allegedly was in conflict with The Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009.This can be useful in social engineering. 

    2. FaceNiff

    Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)

    Overview: FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the WiFi that your mobile is connected to.
    It is possible to hijack sessions only when WiFi is not using EAP, but it should work over any private networks (Open/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK). It’s kind of like Firesheep for android. Maybe a bit easier to use (and it works on WPA2!). Please note that if webuser uses SSL this application won’t work.
    Legal notice: This application is for educational purposes only. Do not try to use it if it’s not legal in your country. I do not take any responsibility for anything you do using this application. Use at your own risk
      

    3. Penetrate Pro

    Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)
    Overview: The most of the times you scan the Wi-Fi networks available around, they’re protected with key. Penetrate is an app that help you out with that. If the routers of that Wi-Fi networks are encrypted with WEP/WPA it will bring you the keys to access them. This seems a sort of cracking, but the developers says it isn’t, because it’s supposed to get the keys for penetration testing and you should use it only with permission from network owners. Well, apart from those regardings, it does what it says. Check the developer description to know which routers are supported.
    Take in account that if you have an antivirus installed in your device, it will warn you about this app. The developer says it’s normal because it’s a security-related tool. Penetrate isn’t a danger for your phone.
    This is the paid version (€1.99) that contains no ads, some more features and sponsors further development. What’s more, it allows you to use 3G to get the password instead of using dictionaries that you will have to download in the free version.
    Penetrate works properly with the range of routers supported. We’re missing more though. Despite the apparent use for which it was developed this application, we all know the “regular” use. And if you’re looking for it, give it a chance. It’s a great app.

    4. Anti-Android Network Toolkit

    Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)
    Anti-Android Network Toolkit is an app that uses WiFi scanning tools to scan networks. You can scan a network you have the phone connected to or you can scan any other nearby open networks. Security admins can use Anti to test network host vulnerabilities to DoS attacks and other threats.

    Download it from here

    5. Andosid

    AnDOSid is the application which is used for DOS attacks from Android mobile phones.

    Download it from here

    6. Nmap For Android

    Nmap is a network scanner tool which gives the entire information of the ip address and website. There is a version of nmap for Android users too, with the help of this app hackers can scan the ip's through mobiles.

    Download it from here

    7. The Android Network Toolkit

    The Android Network Toolkit is an complete tool kit for the pentesters , where hackers can find expolots using the mobile and penetrate or attacks the ip's according to their vunerabilities.

    Download it from here
      

    8. SSHDroid- Android Secure Shell

    Secure shell or SSH is the best protocol that provides an extra layer of security while you are connecting with your remote machine.SSHDroid is a SSH server implementation for Android.
    This application will let you to connect to your device from a PC and execute commands (like "terminal" and "adb shell").

    10. WiFi Analyzer

    WiFi Analyzer is one of the most popular applications in the Android Marketplace, which is really a testament to how wildly useful this tool is for both the average user and the more technically inclined. In the most basic of terms, WiFi Analyzer is a tool to scan the area for WiFi networks and determine which channel is the least populated so you can adjust your own hardware to a less congested part of the spectrum.

    Download it from here 

    11. ConnectBot

    ConnectBot is an exceptionally well done SSH/Telnet client, which also acts as a terminal emulator for the local Linux sub-system. While there are better terminal emulators (though not for free), there is no question that ConnectBot is the absolute best SSH client available for Android. 

    Download it from here 

    12. Network Discovery

    Network Discovery is a handy tool for finding and enumerating devices on public WiFi networks. Network Discovery uses a simple ping scan to find hosts on the network, and then allows the user to select one of the found hosts to target for a TCP connect() scan. 

    Download it from here
      

     

    Bonus : dSploit

    dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT securityexperts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assesments on a mobile device. Once dSploit is started, you will be able to easily map your network, fingerprint alive hosts operating systems and running services, search for known vulnerabilities, crack logon procedures of many tcp protocols, perform man in the middle attacks such as password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection ), real time traffic manipulation, etc, etc . 

    Well I Have Installed Them All ! Have You ? If Yes, Then Please Share Your Experience Through Posting a Comment Below