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01-16-2018, 07:27 AM | #33 (permalink) | ||
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01-17-2018, 07:30 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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How To Hide Files Inside Of Images
How To Hide Files Inside Of Images Sometimes it is necessary to covertly transfer files. I will show you how to hide files [audio, video, texts, documents, etc.] inside of JPG & JPEG images. There are numerous ways to do this. Unfortunately, most of them involve using the Command Prompt and text-based commands, which can be a little daunting for some. Not to mention, one wrong key stroke and the whole thing fails to work. There is, however, a simple, fool-proof method for doing this. All you need is a program called JPGRAR. The interface and process really couldn’t be any simpler. 1 – Create a folder 2 – In that folder, place the files which you wish to conceal. 3 – Compress that folder into a .RAR file. If you need free software to do this, you can download WinRAR. 4 – Run the JPGRAR program. Click the “Create” tab. 5 – Choose the .RAR file and the image which you wish to use to conceal the files, then click the “Create JPGRAR” button. 6 – Choose the destination and name of the newly create file. By default, the program will create a file called “archive.JPG” [or .JPEG] on your desktop. It will look like a simple image, but will contain your hidden files. To extract the files: 1 – Run the JPGRAR program and click the “Extract” tab. 2 – Choose the image file from which you wish to extract the data and click the “Extract JPGRAR” button. 3 – Choose the destination for the extracted files. That’s all there is to it! You can use this technique to transfer sensitive data disguised as images on your cell phone or digital camera! |
01-17-2018, 07:44 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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Nice.
Do you have a good resource for viewing a website without giving it an SEO boost?
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01-17-2018, 08:11 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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The Best Ways To View Archived Versions Of Web Pages Web pages change quite often. What was there yesterday, may not necessarily be there today. So what do you do when you want to see old versions of web pages? You look at their ARCHIVES! Web crawlers are constantly scouring the internet, saving and indexing. You can search this indexed content. Here are some FREE websites that you can use to do this: ► WayBack Machine: Powered by the Internet Archive, this site allows you to search for and view old versions of web pages. Search using key URL’s and narrow the results by specific date. This one is BY FAR the best of the lot, with over 310 BILLION web pages archived. ———-► Archive-It / GigaBlast: These websites are virtually identical. Powered by the Internet Archive‘s ‘WayBack Machine,’ they allow you to search for and view old versions of web pages. Unlike the WayBack Machine, they also allow you to search using key words, not just URL’s. ► Archive: Allows you to save current versions of web pages, as well as search for and view old versions of web pages. Search using URL’s. ► WebCite: Allows you to search for and view old versions of web pages. Search using URL’s, a specific date and/or a Snapshot ID. ► The Coral Content Distribution Network: Allows you to search for and view old versions of web pages. Search using URL’s. ► Time Travel / What Did It Look Like?: Powered by MementoWeb, these sites [both part of the same network] allow you to search for and view old versions of web pages. Search using URL’s and specific dates. ► Search Engine Caches: All major search engines [Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc.] allow you to view cached [saved] versions of web pages. Use their search engine to find the page you want. When the page shows up in the search results, there is an option to view the cached version. Last edited by [MERIT]; 01-17-2018 at 08:16 PM. |
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01-17-2018, 08:15 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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You can also view a current version of a site without actually visiting that site by SAVING it to a website such as Print Friendly, Print What You Like or Web Capture.
Furthermore, you can download a PDF or image of said website using these tools. |
01-17-2018, 08:20 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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You can also use this website, which is used to make notes and annotations on websites and save them for others to see: https://via.hypothes.is
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01-17-2018, 08:22 PM | #39 (permalink) | |
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