Apple's New MacBook Disconnects Microphone "Physically" When Lid is Closed

 October 31, 2018  Mohit Kumar Apple introduces a new privacy feature for all new MacBooks that "at some extent" will prevent hackers and malicious applications from eavesdropping on your conversations. Apple's custom T2 security chip in the latest MacBooks includes a new hardware feature that physically disconnects the MacBook's built-in microphone whenever the user closes the lid, the company revealed yesterday at its event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. Though the new T2 chip is already present in the 2018 MacBook Pro models launched earlier this year, this new feature got unveiled when Apple launched the new Retina MacBook Air and published a full security guide for T2 Chip yesterday. "This disconnect is implemented in hardware alone, and therefore prevents any software, even with root or kernel privileges in macOS, and even the software on the T2 chip, from engaging the microphone when the lid is closed,...

Hack Windows Pc -2017



Step 1Introduction:

Hello! Hackers
In this tutorial I will tell you how to hack windows 7 administrator password. However you already know (I think)
Specifically, it is used in school, computer labs or other workplaces,
where, administrator is locked with a password, while you can only use standard user or guest.



Step 2Start That PC:

  • Turn on the UPS and the CPU, tap F8 continuously on the boot screen to get some windows start-up options .
  • Choose "Start windows normally" option and turn the UPS off immediately.
  • Then turn on the PC again, let it load.
  • After that you will be prompted with two options in the boot screen (again), select the first option - "Launch Start-up Repair(recommended)"
  • Let it load and Scan for issues.
  • After 5 min, It will ask you to "restore defaults", select "Cancel" option.
  • Let it continue...

Step 3Wait for About 15-20 Minutes:

Now this is where the tricky part comes:
  • After 20 min, an error report screen will pop-up, asking to send information or not.
  • Ignore it, click on "View Problem Details" arrow, scroll down to the end of the report, then click a link stating X:\windows\ something...something (the link starts with an"X")
  • Another Window will pop-up, and will look like a notepad (it is a notepad)
  • Click File on the Menu-Bar, then select Open, and another window will pop-up (that's just too many windows!)
  • Navigate to C: drive (or whatever drive on which windows is installed), click Windows, then System32, after that click on the arrow beside the "File Type" option and select "all files"
  • Then search for a file named "sethc"(this is the shortcut to stickey keys), rename it to something else (Eg:abc)
  • Search for cmd, make its copy and rename the copy as "sethc"
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(Almost)
  • Close everything, restart the PC, go to the log-in screen, press shift 5 times, until a cmd (command prompt) pops-up.
  • Type in "net user administrator /active:yes", and this will activate the default administrator account of the PC.
  • Change/delete/manage/reset passwords from there.
  • Or you can directly change passwords from cmd, type "net user (admin/any admin account's name) and then after a space put an asterix.
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Step 4The End:

I know that many of you may know this vulnerability in Windows 7, I just wanted that a tutorial like this should be in Null Byte.
Unfortunately, this vulnerability been overcame in Windows 8 :(