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Here, I present various online applications that you can use from your browser. In most cases, source code is provided.
If there's an app here that you want the source to, email me.
Tries to determine the strength of your proxy not only by looking at sent headers, but also by trying to connect to the proxy itself.
Take a few seconds to load due to the in-depth proxy tests.
(no source)
tells you, for instance, that the .am TLD is for Armenia
(no source)
you give it the IP, it tells you where it is. Updates DB every week.
thanks to ip.ludost.net for the free database!
(source)
Performs the following functions on the input string: SHA1, md5, crc16, crc32, mySQL password, b64, ezmlm, soundex, metaphone.
(source)
Tells you which program was used to create a JPG.
Also identifies illegal versions of Photoshop.
(source)
Lists all readable strings in a file. Useful for investigating exes.
(no source)
The simplest of codes: a=n, b=m, etc. useful for obscuring your email address from spambots, etc.
(how to do this in PHP)
A javascript implementation of morse code which allows you to use other characters than . and -
(javascript)
A PHP implementation of the vigenere cipher.
(source)
Generates randomish passwords like meweru58 or 48vegofi. It alternates between vowels and consonants, in the hope that the passwords will be pronouncable, therefore more memorable.
(javascript)
A javascript code snippet to work out your numerological number. (I don't personally beleive it holds any signifcance, I was bored one day and thought it'd be fun...)
(javascript)
a html/js browser frontend that allows you to hide the URL and title of the site you're visting, among other privacy features. Designed primarily to allow me to browse my regular forums without people looking over my shoulder at work and then stalking me online.
Limited functionality in browsers other than MSIE.
(source)
The Blathertools. Not of much use to most people.
Something silly and fun.
* = not all my own code.
Who: oldephebe
When: December 8th, 2004
Says: This is incredible U24. You are a genious!!!
And on a totally different and self serving note, is there a way that I can add or upload wav files to this site?
Who: u24
When: December 11th, 2004
Says: no, I can make an upload form if you want to upload some? email me.
Who: dirty mango :)
When: March 22nd, 2005
Says: oldephebe is right u24 is genius.
keep up the good work!
Who:
When: May 2nd, 2005
Says: 'ducky' is present in all save-for-web/imageready saved images... retail or not, if i'm not wrong. it's an easter egg built into ps.
then again i could be wrong
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from u24:
I've only ever seen it in PS 6 beta generated images, but I could well be wrong; I've emailed adobe, but am not holding out much hope for an answer :-)
Who: morning_wood
When: June 17th, 2005
Says: "ducky" was also present in the .jpg overflow exploit
Who:
When: July 14th, 2005
Says: This is a great website. :-)
Who:
When: July 27th, 2005
Says: like this page very much
it is a trumandus effort
keep going
wish u good luck
Who:
When: September 5th, 2005
Says: Thank you very much about the information you supplied us via your web.
Best friend from Vietnam
Who:
When: October 8th, 2005
Says: thanks dude
Who: Jo
When: October 9th, 2005
Says: Is there a tool that I can download to access webpages on a site that pops up a simple window requesting userid and password. For example, one that would automatically generate, enter, and send userids and passwords through those particular kind of popup windows. If there isn't a tool, maybe there is a way (that I'm sure you know of)... maybe using the Putty program mentioned in the HTTP section? Any help would be appreciated.
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from u24:
I think wwwhack might do something like this. To write a script from the ground up you'd need to base64 encode the username/password combo; search for "http basic authentication"
Who: justin
When: November 15th, 2005
Says: Nice work although u need to upload some website password hacking programs
Who:
When: November 26th, 2005
Says: Cool website nice design. Good software too
Who:
When: December 28th, 2005
Says: I have trouble with password but i solved my problem with this site.
Thank to you.
Who: jesus
When: March 13th, 2006
Says: sha-1 isn't working correctly (Hash Calculator * ).
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from u24
well, it's just using the standard php sha1() function...
Who:
When: June 14th, 2006
Says: Hi there! I just bumped into your site, and I kind of enjoyed it.
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from u24:
thanks :-)
Who:
When: September 17th, 2006
Says: thanx a million times! U da bomb...
Who: Makaranta Da siruX
When: September 22nd, 2006
Says: aM a newbie to computing terms and am willing to learn...and I intend going into programming and software development, then some applications like 3D modeling/Imaging...what must I do and where I do start from...free wares/tools/tutorials wont be a bad ideal cos if am to spend anyhitn gon buying then I GUESS I won't learn cos it's costly when you talk computer here...in Africa
Sirux from Africa!
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from u24:
I'm not really a graphics guy, sorry...
Who:
When: December 19th, 2006
Says: u24, I knew of your existence but we never really spoke to each other directly. I was shocked (in the most pleasant of ways) to learn the same person that I had went to last week for an improved captcha generator was also the blatherskite user24, and that said blatherskite made many wonderful blathertools that I had always thought about doing. And even more coincidently I discovered this on a return trip to blather after many many months (I think I've posted once in the past 2 years or so). Your blather tools are most excellent sir (or madam) and you have my compliments, as well as an extension for a collaboration project I have in my head for a blathertool. Its basis, to associate multiple names, and emails, with a single entity, and to crawl said entities blathe pages through the who pages and extract their blathes and format them nicely in chronological order. Then having done this, allow a person to format the results using a simple form and encoding. For example, d or %date% or [date] in the string supplied by the form would insert the date. And b or %body% or [body] would represent the body of the text so one might be able to format their blather history and store it locally so that it might be easily accessed, assessed, backed up, and for some of us even in part, published.
Sorry for the extraneously long comment. Perhaps an email would've been a better choice. In any case, you have my email so if you wish to donate code, know-how or collaboration to said project, or simply reminisce upon blathering of yore, please send me an email. A pleasure *bows*
Who: Dreaker
When: May 7th, 2007
Says: I to all, i have need to this type of script ... one script who convert MD5 on string.. and String on MD5..
On around is possbile found one password convert String to MD5 ..but i not have never see MD5 pass (lenght32bit) to string ascii....
Where is possbile download .. type one file named seekhash.php ??
Thank'you on advance.
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from u24:
md5 is a one-way algorithm - you can't convert it back to a string.
seekhash.php is the name of the file gdataonline use in their MD5 database.
What that is, is a HUGE list of md5 hashes and their plaintext counterparts. If you enter a hash they've never seen before, they'll start cracking it and add it to the list.
cracking an md5 hash takes many many hours. You basically try "aaa" then "aab" then "aac" and so on, comparing the results against your target hash each time - a brute force attack.
your best bet is to download some rainbow tables and md5crack.exe, but you're going to need a lot of HD space and processor power, and lots of time.
good luck.
Who:
When: June 1st, 2007
Says: Very nice site.
I had a chance to see Steven Wright in the 80's.
He is a very funny man.
My family came from York England,
any of your pictures from that area?
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from u24:
no, but york is a lovely place.
Who:
When: October 1st, 2007
Says: Hey !! How could i know the IP Addres of the person chatting with me on google talk or yahoo messenger? Becoz i am computer engineer i have keen interest to deal with hacking, can u plz help me??????
Who:
When: February 24th, 2008
Says: u24, if i get richer in 5 years time, is it ok if i hire you in doing some projects concerning computers? im serious!
Feel free to email me at my given email address, pls?
And yeah, i think you're one of the best in the field of hacking. kudos!
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