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Monday, July 30, 2012

Hide a file behind Image without Any Software

Hide a file behind Image without Any Software

This was posted by me on 26 Feb 2010. Re-posting it as requested by readers of this blog:



To hide data in an image you need winRAR. First you add file into a rar archive as Secret.rar.

Now copy secret.rar file to a new folder. 

Now copy any image u want and paste it in folder of rar file as anyname.jpg.  (You can use any other picture file type like .gif, .png etc)


Now open MS-DOS, go to the folder that contains secret.rar file and the image file and type 
"copy/b anyname.jpg + secret.rar output.jpg" (without quotes).

You'll now see an image called output.jpg in secret.rar's folder. 

Open it with WinRar. Only winrar can open the secret file in it. This can be opened by changing the extension to .rar.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Password Protection for Google Chrome

Password Protect Google Chrome
 
Simple Startup Password is an addon for Google Chrome browser that blocks unauthorized people from using your browser. Just go to the extensions gallery of Google Chrome and install the Simple Startup Password add-on for your browser.



After installing the add-on go to Settings -> Tools ->Extensions. There look for Simple Startup Password and click on Options. Set a password for your browser and done. Now every time you start your Google Chrome browser it will ask you for the password and if you fail to give the correct password your browser will be closed.

You can get this add on from Google Chrome’s extensions gallery.
Link : Simple Startup Password for Google Chrome

In case you forget your password there is no option to recover it. You will have to reinstall the browser.

Pin A Drive in Win 7 Taskbar

Pin A Drive in Win 7 Taskbar

This is a really very useful but simple trick. Many of you might already be knowing this. Those who don’t know can read on. Follow the steps given below to pin any of your drives to taskbar. 
 

  1. Right click on your desktop and create a new folder. Name it as anyname.exe.
  2. Now drag and drop this folder to Taskbar.
  3. Right click on the new Taskbar icon. Right Click on the name of the folder. Select Properties.
  4. In the properties window, under the shortcut tab, change the target value with any drive you want. For eg. if you want to set it to ”D” drive and then type “D:\” and press ok.
Note : You can change the name in the General Tab.