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Indian Black Hat Hacker

Friday, 14 February 2014

Rakesh Sharma (born 1983) is an Indian independent computer security BLACK-HAT and author authorized by INBH Bhopal.[2][3] Sharma describes himself as an network hacker, and has competed many problems on the topic of computer security.[4] Sharma came into limelight when he competed in Bhopal organized by INBH by defeated 60 college students and get top at the age of 20, and made several hacking claims, including network hacking and account security. Subsequently, he will start offering computer security consulting services soon, He is the master in programming languages C, C++,JAVA,ORACLE,DOT-NET,HTML.and performed Linux command Hacking Tricks very well , Rakesh Sharma went to Delhi Public School in 2011.[6] He says he started taking an interest in hacking after a year of playing video games.[7] He later joined North Maharashtra University as a Electronics & communication Engineering in 2011. Gripped Command on :

Apple Inc.[edit] Apple II family Apple DOS Apple Pascal ProDOS GS/OS Apple III Apple SOS Apple Lisa Lisa Workshop[1] Lisa Operating System[2] Apple Macintosh Mac OS A/UX (UNIX System V with BSD extensions) Rhapsody NeXTSTEP OS X (formerly Mac OS X) OS X Server (formerly Mac OS X Server) OS X Mavericks Apple Network Server IBM AIX (Apple-customized) Apple Newton Newton OS iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad iOS Embedded operating systems A/ROSE Unnamed embedded OS for iPod Unnamed NetBSD variant for Airport Extreme and Time Capsule Bell Labs[edit] Unics ("Ken's new system," for its creator (Ken Thompson), officially Unics and then Unix, the prototypic operating system created in Bell Labs in 1969 that formed the basis for the Unix family of operating systems) UNIX Time-Sharing System v1 UNIX Time-Sharing System v2 UNIX Time-Sharing System v3 UNIX Time-Sharing System v4 UNIX Time-Sharing System v5 UNIX Time-Sharing System v6 MINI-UNIX PWB/UNIX USG CB Unix UNIX Time-Sharing System v7 (It is from Version 7 Unix (and, to an extent, its descendants listed below) that almost all Unix-based and Unix-like operating systems descend.) Unix System III Unix System IV Unix System V Unix System V Releases 2.0, 3.0, 3.2, 4.0, and 4.2 UNIX Time-Sharing System v8 UNIX TIme-Sharing System v9 UNIX Time-Sharing System v10 Control Data Corporation[edit] Chippewa Operating System (COS) SIPROS (for Simultaneous Processing Operating System) SCOPE (Supervisory Control Of Program Execution) MACE (Mansfield and Cahlander Executive) Kronos (Kronographic OS) NOS (Network Operating System) NOS/BE NOS Batch Environment EP/IX (Enhanced Performance Unix) On IBM PC and Intel x86 based architectures[edit] PC DOS / IBM DOS PC DOS 1.x, 2.x, 3.x (developed jointly with Microsoft) IBM DOS 4.x, 5.0 (developed jointly with Microsoft) PC DOS 6.1, 6.3, 7, 2000, 7.10 See also: MS-DOS and Windows OS/2 OS/2 1.x (developed jointly with Microsoft) OS/2 2.x OS/2 Warp 3 OS/2 Warp 4 eComStation (Warp 4.5/Workspace on Demand, rebundled by Serenity Systems International) 4680 OS version 1 to 4, a POS operating system based on Digital Research's Concurrent DOS 286 and FlexOS 286 1.xx 4690 OS version 1 to 6.2, a successor to 4680 OS based on Novell's FlexOS 286/FlexOS 386 2.3x Microsoft Corporation[edit] Xenix (licensed version of Unix; licensed to SCO in 1987) MSX-DOS (developed by MS Japan for the MSX 8-bit computer) MS-DOS (developed jointly with IBM, versions 1.0–6.22) Windows (16-bit and 32-bit preemptive and cooperative multitasking) Windows 1.0 (Windows 1) Windows 2.0 (Windows 2 - separate version for i386 processor) Windows 3.0 (Windows 3) Windows 3.1x (Windows 3.1) Windows for Workgroups 3.1 (Codename Snowball) Windows 3.2 (Chinese-only release) Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Windows 95 (Codename Chicago - Windows 4.0) Windows 98 (Codename Memphis - Windows 4.1) Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me - Windows 4.9) Windows NT (Full 32-bit or 64-bit kernel, not dependent on MS-DOS) Windows NT 3.1 Windows NT 3.5 Windows NT 3.51 Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 (Windows NT 5.0) Windows XP (Windows NT 5.1) Windows Server 2003 (Windows NT 5.2) Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (based on Windows XP) Windows Vista (Windows NT 6.0) Windows Azure (Cloud OS Platform) 2009 Windows Home Server (based on Windows Server 2003) Windows Server 2008 (based on Windows Vista) Windows 7 (Windows NT 6.1) Windows Server 2008 R2 (based on Windows 7) Windows Home Server 2011 (based on Windows Server 2008 R2) Windows Server 2012 (based on Windows 8) Windows 8 (Windows NT 6.2) Windows Phone 8 Windows 8.1 (based on Windows 8) Windows Server 2012 R2 (based on Windows 8.1) Windows CE (OS for handhelds, embedded devices, and real-time applications that is similar to other versions of Windows) Windows CE 3.0 Windows CE 5.0 Windows CE 6.0 Windows Mobile (based on Windows CE, but for a smaller form factor) Windows Phone 7 Windows Phone 8 Singularity - A research operating system written mostly in managed code (C#) Midori - A managed code operating system

Achievements in:

BLACK-HAT SEO POISONING ATTACKS JAVA-SCRIPT BASED DISTRIBUTED PASSWORD CRACKING HACKING REMOTE PC VIEW OR HACK UNPROTECTED LIVE CAMERAS USING GOOGLE REMOTE FILE INCLUSION VULNERABILITY WEB APPLICATION VULNERABILITY SELF-XSS (CROSS SITE SCRIPTING) ACCOUNT HACKING PISHING PROCESS (MASTRATE)