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How to Log UnAuthoried Login Attempts in Win XP

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How to Log UnAuthoried Login Attempts in Win XP

 

Windows XP offers the following audit policy:
Audit account logon events
Audit users logging on or logging off to another computer using an account from this computer.
Audit account management
Audit user account and group management.
Audit directory service
access
Audit access to objects in Active Directory. In addition to enabling this audit policy, you need to configure the specific objects you want to audit as well, just like with the Audit object access policy.
Audit logon events
Audit users logging on or logging off to this computer.
Audit object access
Audit access to files, folders, and printers.
Audit policy change
Audit changes to local group policy, including user rights assignment and audit policy.
Audit privilege use
Audit the use of user rights assignments
Audit process tracking
Audit the actions of programs.
Audit system events
Audit shut downs or restarts of the computer and events related to the Security log.

Find Audit logon events
Select Both success and Failure

Open Run Dialog Box Type eventvwr.msc

When you configured auditing correctly and any of these events occur, they will be written to the Security log in the Event Viewer. Successful attempts will show up with a key icon and failed events will display a lock. You can double-click on an audit log entry to display additional details such as object names and locations.

Rename Refresh in Your Name

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Step1:- Download Resource Hacker and Replacer tool.

 

Step2:- Open Resource Hacker and click open.

Step3:- Choose Shell32.dll>Menu>215>1033

 

 

Step4:- change the word ‘Refresh to ‘Your Name’

 


Step5:-After Changing the appropriate options,Compile the script by Compile script option.

Step6:- Save as the file at another location.Please ensure that it must not be the original location of Shell32.dll

Step7:- Now open Replacer tool

Step8:- Drag & Drop Shell32.dll file from  system32 in Replacer than press Enter Key.

 

Step9:- Now Drag & Drop new Save as file on Replacer. Than press enter

Step10:-Press y and reboot the System


 

 

What is cPanel

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cPanel is a Unix based web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site. cPanel utilizes a 3 tier structure that provides functionality for administrators, resellers, and end-user website owners to control the various aspects of website and server administration through a standard web browser.

In addition to the GUI interface cPanel also has command line and API based access that allows third party software vendors, web hosting organizations, and developers to automate standard system administration processes.

cPanel is designed to function either as a dedicated server or virtual private server and it supports Centos, Red Hat Linux, and FreeBSD.

Application-based support includes Apache, PHP, MySQL, Postgres, Perl, and BIND (DNS). Email based support includes POP3, IMAP,SMTP services. cPanel is commonly accessed on port 2082, with an SSL-secured server operating on port 2083.

Tab Napping (Other Phishing Method)

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Tab napping is new type of phishing scam that does not require you to click on any URL to redirect you to the phishing site instead it relies on the fact that a lot of people used tabbed browsing(Opening multiple tabs while browsing).In tab napping one of your inactive tab is automatically replaced by with a new tab without your knowledge.For example one of your inactive tab in which you have opened your bank’s website will be automatically replaced with the phishing site of your bank and you will be asked to enter your Username and password.You might think you have been signed out or never logged in but when you will enter the details again it will be sent to the hacker.

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