Thursday, July 14, 2011

Use telnet to send email for anyone's email to anyone

Send anonymous email from anyone to anyone. You hear it right from any email ID to any email ID. You can send any email to your friend from their email ID. Or you might even send someone an email from Steve Jobs's email. Here is the simple hack that let's you do just that using the most common feature available in all computers. Just follow the simple procedure. And so comment for any help.

1 Open the cmd prompt. (Start -> Run or press win key + R, then type cmd and presss OK )

2 Type telnet server.com 25 (where "server.com" is the name of the smtp (outgoing) server of your email provider, such as smtp-server.austin.rr.com). This can be found by checking your account info in the program you normally use for email.

3 Type HELO server.com. (Or "EHLO server.com")

4Type MAIL FROM:you@server.com.

5You may get a message saying "250 ok"

6Type RCPT TO:Friend1@anotherserver.com, friend_two@someotherserver.org, friend.3three@Someserver.com, etc.

7 again, You may get a message saying "250 ok"

8 To write the message, type DATA and press Enter.
  1. On the first line type SUBJECT:yoursubject and press Enter twice.
  2. Continue typing your message.
  3. Put a single period (.) on a line by itself and press Enter to send your message. The server should say 'Message accepted for delivery'. (Or it says 250 OK id=`a long id`)
9Type QUIT to exit Telnet.

This will not work if your ISP uses dynamic IP to give you internet access. If you could try using some botnet server that is quite easy. If you would request would post a tutorial for that as well.

Well use the hack at your own risk as you can easily be traced back, as each email also sends your IP. You might use some IP re-routing software like anonymizer. But still use it cautiously. And this post was only for educational purpose.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Google Chrome OS launching mid-year !


Originally announced with a planned second half of 2010 launch, today Google has narrowed the launch of its Chrome OS to fall. This, according to Sundar Pichai, Google VP of product management speaking at Computex. By our calculation that is sometime between 22 September and 21 December in the northern hemisphere if you want to take the man literally... and you do, don't you. Wonder if we'll see a Chrome OS tablet launch at the same time?

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