Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Khandi falls near Pune

Khandi is situated to the North of Pune, which is 35 kms from Kanhe phata. This place is a peaceful and greenery area. The scenery of the mountains is so charming with its dense forest. 

Mode of travel: Bike, car & State transport (check time table for timings)

What you can do: 
  • Visit waterfall.
  • Fishing.
  • Crab hunting.




Leave aside the lonavlas and khandalas. This place is quite and is not crowded at all. Surprisingly, roads are in good condition in this remote place. However, there is no foodie place after you enter kanhe phata. 

Nice place for one-day trip into the falls. 



A total lonely place, lovely nature and amazing scenes 


This quiet little place is completely cut-off from human blare.


















Tips:
  • Carry your own food. If possible you may cook your food in the cave like structure behind the water fall (Its awesome). There  are 3-4 water falls from kanhe phata to khandi.
  • Relax beside the lake at Thokarwadi dam.

View Larger Map

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Hardware Key-loggers

Hardware keylogger is a computer spy accessory that falls under the category “Just because you’re paranoid, it doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you”. The small device plugs in between a keyboard and the computer, making it possible to record every single keystroke being made. Over a year’s worth of data can be stored on the 4MB built-in memory. A micro-controller interprets the data, and stores information in memory and just like a USB key drive will retain information even without being connected to a power source. To access the recorded data, you simply type menu in a text editor and the KeyShark comes to life. A menu is displayed with options to erase data, view data, search data for keywords, change password, or disable the device. 


Capable of storing up to half a million characters, the Key Shark can record the average computer user’s activities for up to a few months before reaching its full capacity. Since it is not software-based, the chances of a computer user finding out about it is pretty slim, unless he/she takes a peek behind the CPU to find an odd peripheral that wasn’t there before.


USB Key-logger:




PS2 Key-Logger:

Check out these tricks to fool Key-loggers:



If you must access a public computer and have none of the other choices at hand – fear not! There are ways of fooling installed Keyloggers. It will take a bit of effort but is surely worth the while.

While basic Keyloggers do just that – logging your keys – you could use an OnScreen Keyboard to copy/paste the letters and put in your credentials this way. Windows comes with it’s own built in (Character Map); but it isn’t the best of ways and will trick only the simplest one, as it uses the copy/paste method via the Clipboard.


More sophisticated Keyloggers also record and monitor your Clipboard, the place where you copy and paste text or pictures or the letters from Windows’ OnScreen Keyboard. Gotcha again!

It’s better to download and use an OnScreen Keyboard to that Public PC which prevent copy/paste recording as well. The smallest program in this list is only 8 kbyte which should be possible to download and start in most Internet Cafes.



One way to do it without all preparations is this:
Just open the page you want to login to and navigate to the login form. Type the first letter of your user credentials and click somewhere else outside the form (but not outside the current window!), so the cursor disappears. Now type a series of random/meaningless characters. Those will not appear in the form, but will still be recorded by the Keylogger. Now click back to the input field and type the second character. Click out again type a few more random character. Continue this until you are finished and press submit. 


Happy Surfing 
Regards, 
Amol Kuber

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Lesson To Learn


Paul Chandrashekar Valthaty
Born December 7, 1983,Mumbai.
Currently plays for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League.
Till Late 1990's he had
a nondescript career, in 2002 he played under 19 Worldcup with Irfan.P & Parthiv P. Paul got his eye Injured in a game against Bangladesh.
This Halted his career, doors were closed for him to get a break in senior cricket for years.There was no high profile cricket for him till 2009, Rajasthan royals picked him and he played couple of games at that time. This performance gave him chance to play County cricket for mumbai and he turned in  few powerful performances for team, which led to a contract with Kings XI Punjab in 2011.
Today He is a blister.
It Took 15 years to accomplish his dream. Many descends & nightmares. I never knew Paul Valthaty until his 121 of 63 balls. But he taught me a lesson

If You Love your dream, get committed & never give up, then it is almost IMPOSSIBLE to fail.  
Paul has long way to go, my best regards.