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Social media hacking: hack any facebook,instagram,twitter,
accounts
Hello and welcome to this social media hacking in this book we will how
to hack facebook,instagram,twitter and smartphones by sending an image
with various methods. All this methods of hacking account and
smartphone are just for educational purpose if you miss use this hacking
skills then we are not responsible for this
Chapters-
(1)-
Understanding the concept of ip
(2)-
Changing ip address
(3)
- Phishing attack
(4)-
Brute force attack
(5)
- SIM cloning
(6)-
Password resetting
(7)-
Creating trojan virus to hack android
(8)- Binding
virus in an image to hack android
So these are the chapters we are going to read in this book.
Understanding ip address
Q1- what is an ip? Type of ip.
Internet protocol:- The
Internet Protocol
(IP) is the
principal communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for
relaying datagrams across network boundaries. Its routing function
enables internetworking, and essentially establishes the Internet.
IP has the task of delivering packets from the source host to the
destination host solely based on the IP addresses in the packet headers. For
this purpose, IP defines packet structures that encapsulate the data to be
delivered. It also defines addressing methods that are used to label the
datagram with source and destination information.
Types of ip
There are four types of ip address
Local ip
Public ip
Dynamic ip
Static ip
Local ip - An external or public ip address is used
across the entire Internet to locate computer systems and
devices. A local or internal ip address is used inside a private
network to locate the computers and devices connected to it is
known as local ip.
public IP address –
a public ip address that can be
accessed over the Internet. Like postal addresses to deliver a
postal mail to your home, a public ip address the globally
unique ip address assigned to a computing device. Your
public ip address can be found at What is my ip Address page
.
Dynamic ip- A dynamic IP address is an IP address that's automatically
assigned to each connectionof a network, like your smartphone, desktop
PC, wireless tablet... whatever.
This automatic assignment of IP addresses is done by what's called
a DHCP server A DHCP server assigned IP address is called dynamic
because it will often be different on future connections to the network.
The "opposite" of a dynamic IP address is called a static IP address (one
that was configured manually).
Static ip - A static IP address is an IP address that was manually
configured for a device, versus one that was assigned via a DHCP server.
It's called static because it doesn't change. It's the exact opposite of
a dynamic IP address, which change. Routers, phones, tablets, desktops,
laptops, and any other device that can use an IP address can be configured
to have a static IP address. This might be done through the device giving
out IP addresses (like the router) or by manually typing the IP address into
the device voice the device itself.
Static IP addresses are also sometimes referred to as fixed ip address
dedicated ip address.
Why Would You Use a Static IP Address?
Another way to think of a static IP address is to think of something like an
email address, or a physical home address. These addresses don't ever
change - they're static - and it makes contacting or finding someone very
easy.
Similarly, a static IP address is useful if you host a website from home,
have a file server in your network, are using networked printers, are
forwarding ports to a specific device, are running a print server, or if you
use a remote access program. Because a static IP address never changes,
other devices always know exactly how to contact a device that uses one.
For example, say you set up a static IP address for one of the computers in
your home network. Once the computer has a specific address tied to it,
you can set up your router to always forward certain inbound requests
directly to that computer, such as FTP requests if the computer shares files
over FTP.
Not using a static IP address (using a dynamic IP that does change) would
become a hassle if you're hosting a website, for example, because with
every new IP address that the computer gets, you'd have to change the
router settings to forward requests to that new address. Neglecting to do
this would mean nobody could get to your website because your router has
no idea which device in your network is the one that's serving the website.
Another example of a static IP address at work is with DNS servers. DNS
servers use static IP addresses so that your device always knows how to
connect to them. If they changed often, you'd have to regularly reconfigure
those DNS servers on your router or computer to keep using the internet
like you're used to.
Static IP addresses are also useful for when the device's domain name is
inaccessible. Computers that connect to a file server in a workplace's
network, for instance, could be set up to always connect to the server using
the server's static IP instead of its hostname. Even if the DNS server is
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