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Saturday, November 05, 2016

Samsung is recalling almost 3 million washing machines because they can explode

Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) and federal regulators announced the recall on Friday after reports that the lids of the machines can pop off violently while the laundry is spinning, posing an injury risk.
Samsung said it can happen when bedding, water-resistant or bulky items are washed on high speed. The drum can lose its balance, causing excessive vibrations that dislodge the lid.

Samsung was hit with a class action lawsuit over the machines in August. A customer in Texas said her washer "exploded with such ferocity that it penetrated the interior wall of her garage," according to court documents.


The South Korean company is already dealing with the recall of 1 million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, which can burst into flames while charging.

In September, the CPSC told customers to "immediately stop using and power down" the Galaxy Note 7. The FAA told travelers to turn off their phones when flying, and the New York City transit system said to turn them off on trains and buses.

Samsung declined further comment about the washing machines.

The company is offering customers free in-home repair, with a one-year warranty extension, or a rebate to buy a new washer, from Samsung or another company, with free installation and removal of the old one. Customers who stick with Samsung get $150 toward their next washer.



Friday, November 04, 2016

Globe Dump Wimax Modem Good bye Free Internet Wimax

Hows your Wimax modem? Tambay nadin ba ?

A few month ago Globe Send a Letter  saying that , their Broadband Wimax technologies can no longer serve our area.

The reason is they upgrading their Tower Frequency to LTE which the new 700Mhrz or the extended LTE. The new 700Mhrz is Fast and can penetrate  wall or buildings.

As of now Globe Telecom signed several agreements with its Chinese partners worth US$750 million with Huawei Technologies, Nokia and Wuhan Fiberhome International Technologies,

I remember when I started posting tutorials Wimax is my number #1  in search result. From 2009 Globe Tabo Wimax Huawei Bm622 , Huawei BM622i, BM622m  to BM623m with WiFi and the Smart Green Packet or MyBro.


There is a lot experience and services  I receive  reconnecting to downgrading firmware of Wimax Modem. All that - come to end! including my career LOL.


Here is a copy of a letter notices from Globe Management. In some area I think there some have Wimax but we don't when they cut off. I have a friend who has working wimax in their area while here on my town disco light lang signal light :v

PRESS INFO: Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. holds third founding members’ meeting


Access. Build. Collaborate. The Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. (PIOEC, Inc.) Board of Trustees (seated from left to right) Ian Wilson, CEO of Cormant Technologies; Dr. Jaime Caro, Computer Science Professor at the University of the Philippines; Louie Castañeda, Corporate Secretary; Jovy Hernandez, Vice Chairman; Danilo Lachica, Chairman; Gilbert Ramos, Treasurer; Gavin Barfield, Chief Technology Advisor at Manila Electric Company (MERALCO); Sean Byrne, ICT Director at Concepcion-Carrier Air Conditioning; and (standing fourth from left) Chet Alviz, Executive Director of PIOEC, Inc. during the third founding members’ alignment meeting held recently at the Manila Peninsula, Makati City. The photo is also joined in by founding members (standing from left to right) Gio Abaquin, PIOEC Head of Secretary; Nico Alcoseba, VP & Head of ePLDT, Inc.’s Disruptive Business Group; Andrei Lopez, Head of Samsung’s Vertical Sales; Theresa Eisma, CIO of Air21; and two representatives from E-science Corporation and Air 21. Not present is Board Member Dr. Francisco Castillo, Chief Information Officer & SVP of Maynilad Water Services.


The Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. (PIOEC, Inc.), the first non-profit organization in the Philippines that collaborates with industry leaders to help transform businesses through the Internet of Things, recently held its third founding members’ meeting at the Manila Peninsula to align their efforts in spreading awareness on the value of the Internet of Things (IoT) to people’s lives, work and play. 
Created in 2014, the PIOEC aims to provide an avenue for individuals and organizations where they can access resource materials to acquire new skills, build a network of professionals, enthusiasts, educators and members of the public sector who exchange ideas relevant to today’s needs, and collaborate with industry professionals to establish successful business relationships.
According to Chet Alviz, Executive Director of the PIOEC, Inc., “We brought together some of the best industry leaders who will help elevate the country’s businesses, making it up to par with international standards.” He continued, “We are now opening our doors for new members who want to join us in pushing this initiative.”
The Board of Trustees and founding members are composed of executives from various corporations. Presented by PLDT ALPHA, the PIOEC is now open for memberships. For more details, please visit the website at http://www.pioec.ph/.
 
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About PLDT ALPHA
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PLDT’s corporate business group, PLDT ALPHA Enterprise is the preferred and trusted ICT partner of Tier-1 enterprises in the country. Focused on Changing the Way You Do Business, we deliver solutions that adapt to the evolving ICT needs, environments, and markets of enterprises, utilizing digital technologies to optimize efficiency, productivity, and enhance the customer experience.

Leveraging on PLDT’s unmatched network, world-class expertise, and infrastructure, PLDT ALPHA Enterprise continues to empower its customers with pioneering and innovative solutions to help them navigate paradigm shifts and remain competitive on the global stage.

Voice | Broadband | Data Center | Cloud | Managed IT | Wireless | Big Data
 
 
 



Wednesday, November 02, 2016

Roli Blocks is an affordable, modular way to make electronic music

British music-gear company Roli is mostly known for its attempts at reimagining the piano. The full-size Seaboard and smaller Seaboard Risemay bear similarities to traditional keyboards, but their rubberized, touch-sensitive buttons let you modulate, pitch-bend and slide between notes in a way that's far different from what you can do on a standard keyboard or synthesizer. However, price is a big barrier to entry -- the Seaboard Rise starts at $800, while its full-size counterpart will set you back $2,000 or more.
But Roli has been working on a way to bring its unique music-creation tools down to a much lower price point, and it's taking the wraps off those efforts today. Roli Blocks are a set of modular synth controllers that snap together and hook up to your iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth. They're tiny and inexpensive: The main controller, called the Lightpad, is a small square (less than 4 inches to a side) that sells for $179. That's significantly cheaper than Roli's other products. And while you can't play the Lightpad like a keyboard, the short time I spent playing with it and the other Roli Blocks convinced me that it's still a powerful, flexible and fun music-making tool.






Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Guinness World Records for 'Shortest song to enter the Billboard Hot 100' "PPAP"

Japanese singer and song writer Pikotaro (R), also known by his comedian name Kosaka Daimaou or his real name Kazuhito Kosaka, who is a current Youtube star with his song "PPAP" (short for Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen), receives a certification of Guinness World Records for 'Shortest song to enter the Billboard Hot 100' during a news conference atthe Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan October 28, 2016. Issei Kato, Reuters.

Top 6 PLDT Router You Can Easily Get Default WiFi Password

I'm back!.  These days, it's one of the most frequently used Internet Provider in the Philippines is the PLDT Telecom. 

NOTE: As always, it's important to keep in mind that this type of distribution should be used to improve your network security, not for any illegal actions like stealing WiFi passwords or intercepting data, which are considered to be serious crimes by the authorities. (joke baka pa delete na naman ni Google eto) at nag katotoo nga ang baka ko ayun kinatay AdSense.


NOTICE: This for education only this only works for PLDT router that are on default setting this is not hacking or what so ever we just generate default WiFi for PLDT, so if the user or SSID is not PLDT this will not work. 

If you are.. a new PLDT user I suggest your change your WiFi Password   and  user Admin
  
If not this are the list of PLDT router you can easily get the default WiFi password (Factory Default WiFi) by generating WiFi password using WLAN MAC of the PLDT router 





I found a android apps that enable you to see WiFi Mac and know the WiFi password.

Download WiFi Analyzer Free at Google Play store.



 OR

WiFi Info View 
You can download WiFiInfoView from Nirsoft.





1) PLDTMyDSL
The default wifi password of PLDT WiFi  router is  PLDTWIFI + last 5 characters ng MAC address of the PLDT router modem.
  • Scan  a PLDTMyDSL  WiFi name (SSID)
  • Get the 5 last Mac Address sample: 6E893
  • WiFi Password FormatAdd PLDTWIFI + last 5  you get (capslock)
    Now your WiFi password is PLDTWIFI6E893 
     
  
2) PLDTHOMEDSL FIDA ITERNATIONAL MODEM
Similar to the First PLDTMyDSL if you
  1. Scan for SSID PLDTHOMEDSL  get the last 5 Mac character
  2. PLDTWIFI+ last five mac character sample 5C4C9
  3. Your Password : PLDTWIFI5C4C9

3) PLDTHOMEDSL BAUDTEC Corp MODEM
Similar to the First PLDTMyDSL if you
  1. Scan for SSID PLDTHOMEDSL  get the last 5 Mac character
  2. PLDTWIFI+ last five mac character sample 5C4C9
  3. Your Password : PLDTWIFI5C4C9


4) PLDTHOMEDSL SAGEMCOM MODEM
Now, I find out it has new Default Password Authentication.
This firmware use its own PLDTWIFI+ Last 5 WAN SN/MAC. (On WIMAX we call it WAN mac)


Scan PLDTHOMEDSL with SAGEMCOM
  1. TAKE NOTE the last 5 MAC Address Sample : 8845F
  2. Plus 2 on the Last MAC 5F is our last Mac Character  (Google for Mac table if you don't understand this -- ABCDEF0123456789)
  3. Now, you have the WAN MAC  you just Add PLDTWIFI to generate   Default WiFi Password for PLDT SAGEMCOM.
  4. Your Password: PLDTWIFI88461 capital letter 



5) PLDTHOMEFIBER or PLDTFIBR 
 This is a little difficult PLDT HOME FIBER Reverse MAC password

TAKE NOTE THIS HEX CODE/MAC TABLE

0=f
1=e
2=d
3=c
4=b
5=a
6=9
7=8
8=7
9=6 

a=5
b=4
c=3
d=2
e=1
f=0 



SAMPLE :

You Scan SSID  like  PLDTFIBR_393470  or PLDTHOMEFiber

c5c4c9  is base on your router  WiFi  last  6 MAC  Address ,  PLDT firmware auto convert this as DEFAULT WiFi password.  On old Firmware  we need only last 5 mac 

Use the code above to crack the password
[ wlan + "generated Mac address" ]

3 = c
9 = 6
3 = c
4 = b
7 = 8
0 = f

So you get  c6cb8f   outcome  will be wlan3a3b36  [ wlan + "generated Mac address" ]

Default WiFi Password is  wlanc6cb8f small letter

6)PLDT  HomeBro_ULTERA
  1. Scan SSID HomeBro_ULTERA
    Get the last 6 MAC Address character sample: 00-1F-F8-98-F9-89   get  98F989
  2. Now to generate  Password , you need to Minus -1 to the last MAC character.( Para sa  walang alam sa HEX eto po yun  paatras po kayo ng bilang kasama letter  minus eh...0123456789ABCDEF)


last MAC 98F980 - minus 1 =  98F97F
last MAC 98F989 - minus 1 =  98F988


Your Password is :
HomeBro_98F988  (caps-lock yung Letter)

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Web GUI
PLDTHOMEDSL/Fibr/
user:adminpldt
password:1234567890

PLDT Fibr  Huawei 
user:telecomadmin
password: admintelecom

Home_Bro Ultera
user: homebro
password: homebro 
 
 



Halimbawa po ganito yun Zero yung last MAC 98F980 minus 1  =  98F97F na po siya mag partner po yan 80

Halimbawa Letter naman yung last MAC 98F9AF minus 1 = 98F9AE

Kung Hindi nyo padin ma gets  manu manu minus plus etc


Mag Scientific/Programer Calculator na kayo sa PC meron nyan ilagay nyo sa HEX





Compilation Of The Top Android Hacking Applications

Here is a compilation of the top Android hacking applications. Along with the description of apps, we have provided the relevant website and download links to help you get started instantly.

Android has emerged as the top mobile operating system, we have seen a great rise in the Android hacking apps. For our readers, we have prepared a list of the best hacking apps for Android that can be used by a technology enthusiast, an IT security administrator, or an ethical hacker. 




1) AndroRAT - stands for Android and RAT (Remote Administrative Tools). This top hacking tool was released a long time ago as a client/server application. The app aims to give you the control of the Android system remotely and fetch the information from it. This Android app runs as a service right after the boot. So, a user doesn’t need to interact with the service. The app provides you the ability to trigger the server connection by a call or SMS.

The features in this useful Android hacking app include collecting information like contacts, call logs, messages, and location. The app also allows you to remotely monitor received message and state of phone, making a phone call and sending texts, taking picture from camera, opening URL in the default browser etc.


Link : https://github.com/wszf/androrat

2) Hackode - is an Android app which is basically a collection of multiple tools for ethical hackers, IT specialists, and penetration testers. In the app, there are three modules –Reconnaissance, Scanning, Security Feed — available in the application.

With this app, you get the functionalities like Google hacking, SQL Injection, MySQL Server, Whois, Scanning, DNS lookup, IP, MX Records, DNS Dif, Security RSS Feed, Exploits etc. It’s a great Android hacking app to start with and it doesn’t ask for your private information to operate.


Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techfond.hackode

3) zANTI - is a reputed Android hacking suite from Zimperium. This software suite comes with multiple tools that are widely used for penetration testing purposes. This mobile penetration testing toolkit allows the security researchers to scan a network easily. This toolkit allows the IT administrators to simulate an advanced hacking environment to detect multiple malicious techniques.

zANTI could be called an app that brings the power of Backtrack on your Android device. As soon as you login into zANTI, it maps the entire network and sniffs the websites being visited along with their cookies — thanks to ARP cache poisoning on devices.

The various modules in the app are network mapping, port discovery, sniffing, packet manipulation, DoS, MITM, and more.


 Link: https://www.zimperium.com/zanti-mobile-penetration-testing

4) FaceNiff - is a top Android hacking app that allows you to intercept and sniff your WiFi network traffic. This tool is widely used to snoop into people’s Facebook, Twitter and other social media websites using your Android device. This hacker-favorite tool steals cookies from WiFi network and gives an attacker an unauthorised access to victim’s account.

FaceNiff is developed by Bartosz Ponurkiewicz — the same developer who wrote Firesheep for Firefox hacking on desktop.


Link: http://faceniff.ponury.net/

5) Droidsheep - is an effective hacking app developed for security analysts interested in playing with Wi-Fi networks. The app has the ability to hijack the web session profiles over a network and it works with almost all services and websites.

As you fire up the Droidsheep app, it acts a router that monitors and intercepts all the Wi-Fi network traffic and fetches the profiles of active sessions. With this app, one can sniff Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media accounts.

DroidSheep Guard, another version of app, helps you to detect ARP-Snoofing on the networks i.e. the attacks by FaceNiff, Droidsheep, and other software.


Link: http://droidsheep.de/

6) DroidBox - is an app that offers dynamic analysis of Android applications. Using the app, one can get a wide range of results about the hashes for the APK package, network traffic, SMS and phone calls, information leaks via different channels etc.

This top Android hacking application also gives you the ability to visualize the behaviour of an Android app package.


Link: https://code.google.com/p/droidbox/

7) APKInspector - is an app that allows you to perform reverse engineering tricks (sample BMT PLDT WiFi apk). With this app, you can get the graphic features and analysis functions for the users to get a deep insight. This powerful Android hacking tool helps you get the source code of any Android app and visualize the DEX code to erase the credits and license.

 Link: https://github.com/honeynet/apkinspector/

8) Nmap - One of the most popular network scanning apps for desktop can also be used on Android operating system. Nmap works on both non-rooted and rooted phones. If you are a beginner Android hacker, this hacking app app is a must have.

 Link: https://secwiki.org/w/Nmap/Android

9) SSHDroid - is a SSH server implementation developed for Android that allows you to connect your Android device to a PC and run commands like ‘terminal’ and ‘adb shell’ and edit files. It provides an extra security later when you are connecting to a remote machine.

The app provides features like shared-key authentication, WiFi autostart whitelist, extended notification control etc,



Note: Some of this apps needs a rooted phone, this list just for educational purposes.