code for hacker

Code:
Code:
filetype:htpasswd htpasswd
intitle:"Index of” “.htpasswd” -intitle:"dist” -apache -htpasswd.c
index.of.private (algo privado)
intitle:index.of master.passwd
inurl:passlist.txt (para encontrar listas de passwords)
intitle:"Index of..etc” passwd
intitle:admin intitle:login
“Incorrect syntax near” (SQL script error)
intitle:"the page cannot be found” inetmgr (debilidad en IIS4)
intitle:index.of ws_ftp.ini
“Supplied arguments is not a valid PostgreSQL result” (possible
debilidad SQL)
_vti_pvt password intitle:index.of (Frontpage)
inurl:backup intitle:index.of inurl:admin
“Index of /backup”
index.of.password
index.of.winnt

inurl:"auth_user_file.txt”
“Index of /admin”
“Index of /password”
“Index of /mail”
“Index of /” +passwd
Index of /” +.htaccess
Index of ftp +.mdb allinurl:/cgi-bin/ +mailto
allintitle: “index of/admin”
allintitle: “index of/root”
allintitle: sensitive filetype:doc
allintitle: restricted filetype :mail
allintitle: restricted filetype:doc site:gov
administrator.pwd.index
authors.pwd.index
service.pwd.index
filetype:config web
gobal.asax index
inurl:passwd filetype:txt
inurl:admin filetype:db
inurl:iisadmin
inurl:"auth_user_file.txt”
inurl:"wwwroot/*.”
allinurl: winnt/system32/ (get cmd.exe)
allinurl:/bash_history
intitle:"Index of” .sh_history
intitle:"Index of” .bash_history
intitle:"Index of” passwd
intitle:"Index of” people.1st
intitle:"Index of” pwd.db
intitle:"Index of” etc/shadow
intitle:"Index of” spwd
intitle:"Index of” master.passwd
intitle:"Index of” htpasswd
intitle:"Index of” members OR accounts
intitle:"Index of” user_carts OR user _cart
by.ricky lila
REMOTE WORKERS WHO ARE HIGHLY DEDICATED - IN MANY WAYS


When demand exceeds supply, there is room for inventive solutions - and one
of the best examples might be what is happening with data entry and
programming work being done by members of monastic orders around the U.S
and in Europe. This isn't going to solve your staffing problems, but it
might give you some ideas about alternative recruiting strategies and new
approaches to outsourcing.

The first approach is the Electronic Scriptorium, a Leesburg, VA-based firm
that acts as an intermediary with various religious orders. From the
company's Web site:


The professional staff at the Scriptorium is supplemented by a business
association with several monastic orders. In the monastic tradition, which
dates from the eleventh century, monks have supported themselves through
some form of manual labor. The tradition of copying and illuminating
manuscripts was a primary factor that allowed the redefinition of monastic
manual labor to include computer oriented tasks. The monastic community is
composed of mature, well educated men and women who are meticulous with
detail and dedicated to excellence.

The wide breadth of knowledge combined with the many foreign language
abilities found within the monasteries provide a rich resource. The
monastic tradition of silence offers a unique atmosphere in which to
perform quality work. Scriptorium works with monasteries located
throughout the United States and Europe.


This is not entirely different in concept from what has been happening with
"offshore office work" done throughout the Caribbean and Asia for the last
ten years or more. The first application was high-volume data entry work,
typically to convert from paper source documents to electronic form. Today
these global outsourcers handle more sophisticated data entry work as well
as programming tasks.

The difference, however, is a philosophical one: outsourcing this work to a
monastic order helps support the spiritual studies and lifestyle of members
of these orders who otherwise might struggle for funding. As the
Scriptorium's description notes, many members of these orders have
foreign-language and other skills that are at least equal to and probably
higher than those available from other outsourcing providers.

I spoke with company president Ed Leonard who explained how he got started
and how the process works. Leonard had been commuting into Washington DC
from what was then a relatively rural section of northern Virginia, and was
working for a government contractor doing computer consulting. In the late
1980's and early 1990's he was very interested in environmental and land
use planning issues, and was trying to prevent or contain development and
sprawl in his area. One of his successes was preventing a developer from
putting in a landfill in what community members felt was an inappropriate
area.

"This got my name into the papers," he explained, "and I got a call soon
after from a brother at a nearby Trappist monastery who told me a developer
wanted to build a golf course and country club next to the monastery, and
he wanted my help to fight it." It took them three years but they
succeeded in keeping the development away from the monastery.

When this process ended, Leonard happened to be talking with one of the
brother with whom he'd become friendly and mentioned that he was getting
tired of the long commute into Washington every day and was looking to do
something else. The brother said that the monastery had just received
several computers donated by a benefactor to help the brothers automate the
administrative side of their holiday-season fruitcake baking business. He
was to come there for six months, at a minimal salary, and help them get
set the computer systems set up; when he finished, they asked him what else
they could do. "They only did the baking for a few months in the fall
before the holidays, and wanted to see if there was a way to find other
uses for the equipment," said Leonard.

He asked around and found some data entry work for the brothers to do, and
very shortly had found more work to be done than the brothers in this
monastery could handle. "So, I found another monastery to do the overflow
work, and things just took off from there," he explained. "We now work
with about a dozen monasteries around the country, and there are upwards of
sixty brothers and sisters working on our projects at any one time."

Leonard has a small administrative staff in his office, including project
managers and technical experts whose job is to work with customers to
understand project requirements and then set up the projects so they can be
handed off to one of the monasteries. "We learned early on that it really
wasn't efficient to just dump the work on the brothers and have them try
to figure it out," Leonard said, "so our project managers work everything
out in advance. This helps insure we can meet the customer's expectations
for quality and timeliness."

Leonard says that the fees his company charges are competitive for the kind
of work and quality they provide. "We can't compete with the high-volume
data entry or conversion projects that normally go to the offshore
suppliers - and while we'll take on those projects we make it clear to our
customers that they can probably get it done cheaper elsewhere."

The advantage offered by the Electronic Scriptorium is the quality of the
work and the dedication of the workers. "Our customers love it - the
brothers and sisters are doing this work to support the lifestyle they have
chosen, and they have a very strong desire to do top-quality work," said
Leonard. He added that the unique nature of his workers means that
customer delivery schedules and quality aren't affected by turnover, drug
problems, absenteeism, and other workforce problems commonly seen
elsewhere. "It's really a win-win situation - the monasteries get a
much-needed source of income, and the customers get reliable work with top
quality at a good price."

Leonard plans to continue with this outsourcing model, but also will be
branching out to develop and market products on the Internet. "We want to
start building a line of products in addition to continuing with the
service business."

The second example is actually a new venture that is part of a
"scriptorium" that has been operating for several years. The Monastery of
Christ in the Desert in Abiquiu, NM had previously
advertised Web site design as a service it provided to outside customers;
its site also includes an interesting essay titled "A Brief History of
Scriptoria" .
More recently, the monastery established nextScribe ,
described as follows:


nextScribe corporation is a non-profit digital media research, publication
and consulting organization operated in cooperation with the Monastery of
Christ in the Desert.

nextScribe corporation was born from the scriptorium@christdesert at the
Monastery of Christ in the Desert in New Mexico, USA. It was established to
serve the Holy Father and the Church in the digital media by performing
high-end research, design and consulting services. These services are
critical to the survival of God's Word in the third millennium, but their
performance requires more active forms of labor than the contemplative
monks of Christ in the Desert would want to undertake, lest their
contemplative vocation be too disturbed. Hence the necessity of forming
nextScribe.

In order to fulfill the mission of nextScribe, we need extraordinary gifts
of love and talent. We have no place for ordinary gifts: we need creative,
technical and professional talent of such sublimity that it can be only
from God; and we require that this talent be wrapped in such Faith, Hope
and Love of God and neighbor that words are emptied. If you think that you
may be one of these chosen souls, we need you.

nextScribe corporation is a world-class, highly expert organization,
consecrated to the Holy Spirit in the service of the Chair of St. Peter,
and dedicated to developing the broad and deep expertise necessary to speak
God's Word to persons long into the third millennium.

Publishing on the web is an extremely complex undertaking, far more complex
than any other medium of communication. It requires widely
multidisciplinary technical, creative and professional expertise. More
significantly, it demands that broadly multidisciplinary teams operate in
concert. Successful use of the networked digital media requires a
visionary, high technology, creatively disciplined organization to master
the technology of the medium, the demographics of the audience, and the
design of the content.

If the Church does not have such an organization at its disposal, the Word
of God risks being silenced in the third millennium.

This cannot be.


When you visit nextScribe's site, you will see a highly sophisticated and
detailed explanation of the kind of work they will do and the skills they
are trying to attract. This is not the work of a few people with idle time
on their hands; this is a serious, dedicated group with a well-defined
mission and strategy.

There may be other scriptoria associated with individual monasteries or
other religious institutions. There are many other opportunities for
similar not-for-profit enterprises affiliated with other religious, ethnic,
disabled or cultural enclaves where there are more skills than there is
local work available. These include Native Americans, Hasidic Jews, the
hearing-impaired, and - don't laugh - post-Woodstock-era communes - to name
a few. In other words, anywhere that talent, technology and
telecommunications can be brought to bear on the long list of corporate
tasks that remain undone.by.ricky lila

CONTACT: Ed Leonard (703)779-0376
(703)779-0378 fax
Ed@ElectronicScriptorium.com
www.ElectronicScriptorium.com

God loves You

1. God Loves You!

The Bible says, "God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life"

The problem is that

2. All of us have done, said or thought things that are wrong. This is called sin, and our sins have separated us from God.

The Bible says “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” God is perfect and holy, and our sins separate us from God forever. The Bible says “The wages of sin is death.”

The good news is that, about 2,000 years ago,

3. God sent His only Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins.

Jesus is the Son of God. He lived a sinless life and then died on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins. “God demonstrates His own love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.”

Jesus rose from the dead and now He lives in heaven with God His Father. He offers us the gift of eternal life -- of living forever with Him in heaven if we accept Him as our Lord and Savior. Jesus said "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by Me."

God reaches out in love to you and wants you to be His child. "As many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe on His name." You can choose to ask Jesus Christ to forgive your sins and come in to your life as your Lord and Savior.

4. If you want to accept Christ as Savior and turn from your sins, you can ask Him to be your Savior and Lord by praying a prayer like this:

"Lord Jesus, I believe you are the Son of God. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. Please forgive my sins and give me the gift of eternal life. I ask you in to my life and heart to be my Lord and Savior. I want to serve you always."

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by.Ricky LILa
Girl Kiss - Girl Kissing Is Exciting. Are You Ready?

First girl kiss is a dream for many boys. The media fuels this dream when they portray love as woman kissing man. Are you ready for your first kiss?

There is no doubt about it.

Kissing is an exciting experience. Even images of man kissing woman is enough to arouse sexual emotions in certain people. If pictures accomplish that, what would the real thing do?

Your guess is as good as mine.

Make no mistake about this. Your first girl kiss will challenge the way you

feel about sex and the question of morality.

Suppose you were raised in a Christian home with emphasis on good morals. You probably have been taught that premarital sex is against God's law and that God will judge fornicators and adulterers. Right up till now you have taken that seriously and have remained a virgin.

Then you get really close with a friend. For some reason you find yourself in a private place. You do something commendable and he gives you a hug. No big deal.

However, if his hugs become more regular, watch out. Why should you?

Simple.

Hugs graduate to super hugs . . . hugs that involve holding the other person hard against yourself. Super hug becomes long-term hug . . . hug that involve staying in each other's arms longer than is necessary. Then long-term hugs graduate into kissing and necking.

Girl Kissing is particularly tricky.

Once you have gone past the long-term hug stage to the kissing stage, your self-control may stop you short of kissing. You may only agree to a perk on your chick. The hug and perk combination will send a sensation up and down your spine.



You will begin to like the feeling. Soon you will begin to yearn for it.

The next time he tries to kiss you, you may not feel too bad about it. So you get your first girl kiss. You will discover it's a lot more amusing and exciting than you thought.

If you are a well-brought-up kid, you may begin to feel a little uneasiness. An alarm signal may begin to sound in your head. But then you remember

the unique sensation you experienced while kissing and you dismiss the alarm signal as excessive caution.

You find yourself desiring more and more of it. Next time it's going to go beyond a girl kissing a boy. His hands will begin to fret you. And more and more you will begin to love it because you have never felt this way before.

You're taking a huge risk.

Irrespective of what the media says, irrespective of what popular magazines and movies tell you, girl kiss is not for everyone.

In romance movies and novels, you watch or read of how a perfect prince charming fell in love with a beautiful princess. In less than fifteen minutes they are kissing passionately and making love. And they live happily ever after.

Interesting story, right?

Well, this is a huge distortion of reality.

In real life, when you jump to girl kissing and thereafter jump into a bed with a man, he labels you as loose . . . a spoilt kid good enough for a one night stand. He won't tell you now. Wait until you have a quarrel then he will let his tongue loose on you.

Forget the media hype.

Here is relevant reality.

When you give yourself cheaply to a man you throw away your dignity and self-respect. Eventually you throw away your virginity and your pride.

What is virginity worth?

Everything a well-cultured girl represents. Everything worthwhile. Everything dignified, everything honorable.

Anxious about having your first girl kiss? Daydreaming about girl kissing?

Stop. Wait for your time.

If your man is so anxious for a kiss, let him commit to a relationship. Let him do what responsible men do. Let him take you to the altar and prove that he is mature for a girl kiss from you by signing above the dotted line.

Girl Kissing comes with responsibility.

If your man is not mature enough for those responsibilities, then he's indeed just a boy. Let him wait until he is a man.

If a man tells you, "kiss me if you really love me", he's simply blackmailing you to submission.

You can be absolutely sure he won't stop at just kissing you. Sooner or later he will want more.

So . . .

Don't throw away your dignity to cheap blackmail from any man.

You're perfectly normal even if you've not had your first kiss at age thirty.

So, are you ready for your first kiss?

You're ready when you're married. Kiss only your husband.

Your first girl kiss is on your wedding day. Anything short of that is courting trouble. It's like putting fiery coals on your dress. You will get burnt.

Wait for the right time. Be patient.

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