Showing posts with label Hacked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hacked. Show all posts

Feb 3, 2013

Huawei BM622i SPI How To Flashed












Feb 2, 2013

Huawei Bm622i MAC changer by jpasc95

Filipinos are really amazing talented, skillful and most of all very creative. Globe Telecom is one of the top and high ranking profile providing data and telecommunication services such as postpaid as well as prepaid to the Filipino people. In addition, the Telco is also an ISP for both wired and wireless this include 3G, 4G WiMAX and LTE. Few years back Globe open its door to the last mile providing wireless broadband from north most of the Philippines island and to the southern part of the country.


The 4G WiMAX lunches by the Telco company not long time ago that is why Huawei was the chosen among the leading manufacturer of CPEs, Globe telecom has three WiMAX CPE modem provided by Huawei these are BM622, BM622i and the BM625. Recently, there is two new CPE modem model came out the BM622m and the BM621.

As Filipino being the creativeness there is no doubt that Globe Telecom CPEs now well being redesign by different subscriber, just take a look of these snap shots post by user at Symbianize forum.



Dec 25, 2012

Huawei Bm622i MAC Changer Flasher by dBug


Today dBug from Symbianize Forum release his year end tutorial on how to change MAC address on CPE Huawei BM622i Wimax modem to the public. Yes the cost of the hardware is only 50 pesos about $1 believe it or not, you may now be able to tweak your CPE Huawei BM622i WiMAX modem such as changing the MAC address that many people have been awaited. In addition, bad firmware or brick WiMAX CPE is now possible to be repaired by this tiny electronic circuit its the (SPI Flasher/LPT). What you need are just this few things.


Download the rar file that include:
  • BM622i bin 2010
  • bm622i_public pdf file full tutorial
  • X-Ways.WinHex.v15.9.SR-7
  • SPI FlashROM Programmer 1.9c

SPI FlashROM Programmer 1.9c
****************************

SPIPGM - binary for Linux
SPIPGM.EXE - binary for DOS/Win9x
SPIPGMW.EXE - binary for Win9x/NT/2k/XP
IOPERM.DLL - low-level HW access library for Win9x/NT/2k/XP/Vista/7(NoUAC)

Version 1.7+ has improved LPT port handling resulting in 1.6x faster reading

You can check from here the list of supported SPI FlashROM:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx41Hy9aW5BaN25Dd1hWLWY5VjQ/edit?pli=1

http://rapidshare.com/files/1462160046/bm622i_fixed.rar

http://www.mediafire.com/?58z12yy533lc5ba

This article is taken from Symbianize forum you can check the original link here.

Oct 2, 2012

Pinoy netizens ‘go black’ on Facebook to protest Cybercrime Law

Filipino netizens are turning their Facebook profile photos into black as a sign of protest against the controversial Cybercrime bill.


A group called Philippine Internet Freedom Association is currently encouraging more people to switch to the "black" profile photo to support mounting protests against the Cybercrime law.

For weeks, the debate has moved away from the political and "industry expert" circles to the citizens who are now taking action against what is perceived to be a draconian law covering the Internet.

As part of a personal protest, some people also carry Facebook status messages that shows a "black bar" that is followed by "[STATUS BLOCKED] (RA NO 10175)."

Senator Francis Escudero is set to file amendments to the bill on Tuesday, as he earlier admitted he made a mistake of signing this law.

Earlier, Senator Teofisto Guingona who is among the more vocal opponents of the Cybercrime bill, says that the law, signed by President Benigno Aquino III on September 12, violates the Constitution.

Senator Guingona hit on the law's vague provisions, including one on online libel, which can supress the citizen's right to freedom of speech and expression.

Hacktivists, dubbed Anonymous Philippines, had been defacing government websites to protest the Cybercrime law, that is to take effect on October 3.

Among the government websites that were hit include the National Telecommunications Commission, the Philippine Information Agency, the Food Development Center, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, and the Metropolitcan Waterworks and Sewerage System.

One of the controversial provisions of the law will throw anyone in jail for 12 years if they're found posting defamatory comments on social networks, which is a tougher penalty versus an existing libel law that applies to "traditional media."

According to this Interaskyon story, there will be more government websites that will be attacked due to mounting opposition to the Cybercrime law. - source

Oct 1, 2012

Vbs script Bm622i MAC Changer auto restore

Ok this is a simple vbs script so you can change MAC fast and easily and no need to log in as admin in the web gui to restore default. agad connect ang modem mo.

1.Copy the script below on a Notepad
2.Change the MAC you want to use (live/working mac)
3.Save as BM622i CHANGEMAC.vbs

If you want to change mac all you need is to edit your mac add in BM622i CHANGEMAC.vbs


Copy paste this script and edit and save.
Set cloner = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
cloner.run"cmd"
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys"telnet 192.168.254.1"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys"wimax"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys"wimax820"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys"diag set macaddr 10:C6:1F:CF:58:A7"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys"diag restore default"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 500

cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 30000

cloner.SendKeys"exit"
cloner.SendKeys("{Enter}")
WScript.Sleep 45000
Simple and easy!


Connected agad log in as user only to check


NOTE: To prevent interruption while the script or cmd is running DO NOT click touch your keyboard or mouse because the command may lost is focus and not run properly.

Sep 27, 2012

Gov't websites hacked in anti-cybercrime law protest


Hackers crippled government and private websites Wednesday to protest the Cybercrime Prevention Act, which has faced criticism both legally and online since the announcement of its approval.

The front pages of the websites of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) have been replaced with black screens showing a written message from a group dubbed "Anonymous Philippines."

"The Philippine Government has just passed a bill that effectively ends the Freedom of Expression in the Philippines," the message read.

"The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is the most notorious act ever witnessed in the cyber-history of the Philippines," it read further.

The BSP has regained control of its website as of posting time, but the websites of the MWSS and those for government-led campaigns Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team and Department of Health: Smoke-Free Philippines, remain breached.

Websites of business group American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. and University of the Philippines-based think tank Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis were also hit.

The hackers pushed for a revision of the anti-cybercrime law, which they said is "cunningly designed" to make its application seem limited only to extensive Internet users.

"[B]ut some part (sic) of the bill basically says it can imprison anyone who commits libel either by written messages, comments, blogs, or posts in sites such as Facebook, Twitter, or any other comment-spaces of other social media in the Internet," the message read.

The adoption of "antiquated libel laws" for online enforcement "seems to have retarded [the Philippines'] march with the rest of the world with respect to giving full force to the people's freedom of expression," it added.

The hackers' protest comes amid a spate of criticisms from freedom of expression advocates following news of the anti-cybercrime law's Sept. 12 approval.

Petitions vs. Cybercrime Prevention Act filed

At least three petitions hitting the new law's constitutionality have been lodged with the Supreme Court.

The latest petition filed Wednesday by a group led by lawyers Jose Jesus Disini, Jr. and Rowena Disini hit the new law for "violating the fundamental rights" enshrined in the 1987 Constitution.

The petition sought a temporary restraining order on the implementation of particular sections of the new law.

The provision criminalizing libel "not only on the internet, but also on 'any other similar means which may be devised in the future,'" violates free speech, the petitioners said.

They added: "The real time data collection of traffic data violates the right to privacy and the right against unreasonable searches and seizure."

Sections on penalties in the Cybercrime Act also violate the double jeopardy and equal protections clauses of the Constitution, the group said.

They meanwhile noted that the Justice department's power to block access to computer data "violates due process and is an undue delegation of legislative authority."

Earlier, businessman Louis Biraogo and party-list Alab ng Mamamahayag filed separate petitions against the anti-cybercrime law before the high tribunal. - source


Sep 21, 2012

Philippines Cybercrime law: Yay or nay?

The newly approved law aimed at combating cybercrimes has been met with mixed reactions from the public and private sectors.

The Cybercrime Prevention Act is a boon for local firms, particularly in the information technology sector, business groups said.

Other groups meanwhile warned that the new law threatens Filipinos' freedom of expression as well as freedom of information.

But what does the anti-cybercrime law mean for the ordinary Filipino netizen?

Most if not all of the offenses in the law are already crimes punishable under the Revised Penal Code.

Commenting on the new law, Information and Communications Techonology Association of the Philippines (ITAP) President Dondi Mapa said: "It's not a matter of identifying new crimes but only recognizing that existing crimes now happen in a new environment."

The anti-cybercrime act itself notes under its declaration of policy that it is the state's mechanism to adopt "sufficient powers to effectively prevent and combat such offenses by facilitating their detection, investigation, and prosecution."

The law categorizes cybercrimes into three: (1) offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems; (2) computer-related; or (3) content-related offenses.

Illegal access to computer systems, illegal interception of data, data or system interference, as well as misuse or computer systems or data belong in the first category.

Also in the same group is "cyber-squatting," which involves the acquisition of a domain name "in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from registering the same."

In case of businesses, these may include the use of a domain name "similar, identical, or confusingly similar" to registered trademarks.

But businesses are not the only targets of "cyber-squatters," as the law also covers the use of personal names "identical or in any way similar with the name of a person other than the registrant."

Computer-related offenses, meanwhile, include the input, alteration or deletion of any computer data with the intent of forgery, fraud or identity theft.

On the other hand, cybersex, defined under the law as the willful engagement in online sexual activities, is included in content-related offenses.

Child pornography is another content-related offense in the law.

The anti-cybercrime act notes that punishment to child pornography committed through a computer system will be one degree higher than the sanctions in the Anti-Child Pornography Act.

Also named a content-related offense is the sending of unsolicited communication which advertise or sell products or services.

Under the new law, firms may only send electronic messages if recipients who grant prior consent or to existing subscribers or customers for service announcements.

Otherwise, the messages should allow recipients to "opt out." The source and intention of the message should also not be disguised.

Meanwhile, the law broadens the coverage of libel to include those "committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may be devised in the future."

This means that online statements against the reputation of an individual or an entity may give rise to libel suits, as if they were published or broadcast.

Among the crimes enumerated in the law, the provision on libel is most hit.

Media watchdog Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility said the inclusion of libel as an act punishable by imprisonment goes against a long-standing UN principle of decriminalizing libel.

"Libel as a criminal offense has been used by past administrations as well as local officials today to harass and intimidate journalists," it noted.

For his part, Senator Teofisto Guingona III called the law "a prior restraint on the principle of the freedom of expression and freedom of speech."

Although broadly welcoming the anti-cybercrime act, ITAP's Mapa meanwhile urged the government to be circumspect in drafting the new law's implementing rules.

"The implementation should be done with due process and without curtailing citizens' rights," Mapa said in a press briefing.

May 14, 2012

Beini 1.2.5 Stable Final Version


It is very important you read the following information before downloading. Download link at the bottom of this page including the older version.
  • Built from Beini 1.2.2
  • Updated Firmware.tcz
  • Updated RTL8187L driver
  • Added BCM43XX-3.0.21.tcz driver
  • Updated compat wireless 2012-04-23
  • Updated minidwep-gtk-30419.tcz (thanks to djyuzi, XiaopanOS and anywlan.com)
  • Added reaver-r113.tcz
  • Added support for Realtek 8712, 8188, 8191SU,8188C, 8192C, 8192D
  • Upgraded feedingbottle to 3.2.3
  • Upgraded Xorg to 7.6
  • Added Inflator (Reaver GUI)
  • Upgraded WPA_supplicant.tcz
See full changelog here

Notes

1.] Users of RTL8188RU devices should not use this build unless they blacklist conflicting drivers at boot. Please use Beini 1.2.3 or 1.2.4 | Reaver Edition instead.

2.] Minidwep must be launched from the RootShell. Type minidwep-gtk (enter) to launch it. Same goes for Feeding Bottle,  to launch Feeding Bottle use sudo "gksu /bin/feedingbottle/feedingbottle" which is located in /bin/feedingbottle/feedingbottle which you can access through Xfe file manager.

3.] As always, if it does not work try another version.

4.] This will be the final version. Development ceases with 1.2.5. An alternative is to use XiaopanOS from now on.


New Minidwep must be launched from RootShell


Inflator working with monitor mode with RTL8187L device


You can add and perform a dictionary wordlist attack for WPA / WPA2 networks. You can also run Reaver from this version. You can download from here Beini 1.2.5, 1.2.4, 1.2.3, 1.2.2, 1.2.1

May 1, 2012

Unlocked Huawei E303, E369 and E357

This method will unlocked your Huawei Model model E303, E369 and E357.


Unlock Instructions:

Download the sun dashboard to be use..

http://www.mediafire.com/?s5tia6mlwwtd3em
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx41Hy9aW5BaLXl0QUM3RTFOaWM/edit?pli=1

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. extract
2. change broadband sim
3. plug broadband to pc
4. run sun broadband.exe
4. popup will appear "please enter your unlock code"
5. enter the code i give you.
6. now you can freely use other network, because it was an open line modem.

No need request code here, no need to register, and just download my attachment, you can calculate for yourself!

Note 1: this LoginPlus_Client_v5.0 calculator still under testing phase, which means it was not unlimited and forever.


Login Plus Client v5.0

Download https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx41Hy9aW5Baa0dtQmFfMTFiY0k/edit?pli=1

login detail here:
For Huawei Modem:
Login: LEVEL5
Pass: 12122012

For Others (Alcatel, Motorola, BlackBerry, ZTE, Pantech)
Login: user@test
Pass: password

Note 2: your nck code = your unlock code
after testing, just post your result here!


Note 3: if you had encounter the "your ip in black list". IP: "no more free! or "No more Free logs Bro!! " , the solution here was changing the internet service provider to other carrier, like sun, smart, WiTribe, Bayantel and pldtDSL, please don't use vpn!


Final note: there was a little bugs for this free trial software, if you encounter error 2 or 3 times of wrong code entry, please don't continue, because after 10 times of error codes, your unlock counter will permanent block! the only solution here was use professional tool (dc-unlocker).

Mar 1, 2012

'Bloody Monday': Hackers strike gov't websites anew


Hackers hit at least three more government websites early Monday as protests mount against the Cybercrime Prevention Act which is set to take effect Oct. 3.

The online portals of the National Telecommunications Commission, the Philippine Information Agency and the Food Development Center were defaced by hackers claiming to be members of the group "Anonymous Philippines."

The same group claimed responsibility in a spate of attacks Thursday that hit at least six websites, including those of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System.

The hackers, which used the name "PrivateX", replaced the front pages of the website with pink background that claim the websites to be "seized."

A white-on-black message meanwhile read: "This domain name associated with GOV.PH has been seized pursuant to an order issued by Anonymous Philippines."

"A federal grand jury has indicated several individuals and entities allegedly involved in the operation of this website/department/ office charging them with the following federal crimes: conspiracy, violations of human rights, corruption, copyright infringement, money laundering, piracy, misuse of devices, libel, plagiarism, and destruction of freedom of speech," the message read further.

Twitter users also floated the possibility that the attacks will continue throughout the day in an online "hacktivist" movement dubbed "Bloody Monday."

"Nagsimula na ang Anonymous Philippines! (Anonymous Philippines has started!) Turning government sites down. The battle is on! #BloodyMonday," Twitter user Savipra Gorospe said.

Others, however, worried that the online protests would only push the government to tighten regulations for the Internet.

"IMHO (in my humble opinion), these #BloodyMonday hacks just give the government more justification on #CybercrimeLaw The sentiment doesn't justify the means," Twitter user EJ Mangahas said.

In a press briefing last week, Palace urged hackers to channel protests through other means instead of crippling government websites.

"I think the better venue for them is to really show their protests in a proper forum rather than hacking government websites," reports quoted Palace Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda as saying.

"It won’t win them brownie points if that's what they are doing," he added.

Five petitions against the Cybercrime Prevention Act have so far been lodged with the Supreme Court. - source

Jan 7, 2011

DIY Flash EEPROM BIOS Programmer

I got this Gateway Dx4300 computer motherboard with a dead BIOS chip in it, that wont start at all, so I figured it must be a corrupt bios. The motherboard was kinda nice that supports Phenom II quad processors & DDR3 ram (I think) .. so I didn't want to waste it just because it had a bad bios chip.


Buy a replacement bios chip you say ? .. sure , but i dont feel like spending $25-$35 right now for a motherboard i got for free .. so I had an idea to build a simple BIOS programmer that I can build & use to save his board and possibly others in the future ..

so the bios chip was an Macronix MX25L8005 (1MB) .. and .. luckily, it sat on a socket (not soldered in) ..


After some research, I found a few DIY kits & projects along with comercial ones like the Willem, Acron, SMARTPRO ..etc , they were all expensive. Eventually I stumbled upon a design that will probably do the job, so I built the simple circuit & started experiminteng with it .. a few attempts later, I was able to reflash the chip with a new bios that saved the motherboard from the garbage man, later I decided to add some improvements to this design to make it more convenient to use in the future.

My design is based on RayeR's with slight improvements, I have added a voltage regulator to power it directly from USB port, a switch and some LED indicators ..

Supported chips (and possibly others):

AMIC
SST
ST Microelectronic
A25L05PU/PT (64kB)
A25L10PU/PT (128kB)
A25L20PU/PT (256kB)
A25L40PU/PT (512kB)
A25L80PU/PT (1MB)
A25L16PU/PT (2MB)
A25L32PU/PT (4MB)
A25L64PU/PT (8MB)
A25L512 (64kB)
A25L010 (128kB)
A25L020 (256kB)
A25L040 (512kB)
A25L080 (1MB)
SST25VF010 (128kB)
SST25VF020 (256kB)
SST25VF040 (512kB)
SST25VF080 (1MB)
SST25VF016 (2MB)
SST25VF032 (4MB)
SST25VF064 (8MB)
SST25VF128 (16MB)
SST26VF016 (2MB)
SST26VF032 (4MB)
SST26VF064 (8MB)
M25P10 (128kB)
M25P20 (256kB)
M25P40 (512kB)
M25P80 (1MB)
M25P16 (2MB)
M25P32 (4MB)
M25P64 (8MB)
M25P128 (16MB)
EON
Winbond
Macronix
EN25P16 (2MB)
EN25P32 (4MB)
EN25P64 (8MB)
EN25P128 (16MB)
EN25F16 (2MB)
EN25F32 (4MB)
EN25F64 (8MB)
EN25F128 (16MB)
W25X10 (128kB)
W25X20 (256kB)
W25X40 (512kB)
W25X80 (1MB)
W25X16 (2MB)
W25X32 (4MB)
W25X64 (8MB)
MX25L1005 (128kB)
MX25L2005 (256kB)
MX25L4005 (512kB)
MX25L8005 (1MB)
MX25L1605 (2MB)
MX25L3205 (4MB)
MX25L6405 (8MB)

Spansion
Atmel

S25FL004A (512kB)
S25FL008A (1MB)
S25FL016A (2MB)
S25FL032A (4MB)
S25FL064A (8MB)
S25FL128P (16MB)


AT26DF041 (512kB)
AT26DF081A (1MB)
AT26DF161A (2MB)
AT26DF321 (4MB)




NOT BAD AT ALL FOR A $5 HOME-MADE FLASHER !!!


The finished PCB in action, just remember to erase the chip first before re-programming, it works best that way... the extra 3 pin white-connector you see is for my personal use to get +5VDC & +3.3VDC directly out (optional) .. you don't need to have that.

Software ???

There are many option out there that work with SPI based LPT port programmer .. I tested a few, SPIPGM (DOS) worked best for me .. the pic below is from a Window$ based GUI that I also tested .. and finaly, I will definately make a nice housing for this PCB and add a ZIF socket to make it more convenient to use ..


And off-course .. here's the schematic ..


This project being written by Nader Gator all works are credited to him.