Thursday, 17 March 2016

How to Remember Your Passwords and Keep it Safe from others?


In case you're not the best when it comes to memorizing stuffs & lots of passwords confuse you & you end messing things up, then this is for you my friend. If you feel hard to remember the passwords, usernames, pin, account number & every other details of your personal account of any social media site or any bank account or whatever it is, then read my answer.

Create a folder of your name on your desktop:

Now, open that folder & create a new text file say hide.txt

Open that text file & save all your personal account information in that file.
For example, I've saved my passwords & pin in the text file hide.txt


Now, go through your pictures folder & copy any random picture in your folder.




Moving ahead, now open your command prompt.

Go to desktop using command "cd desktop" & enter

Then, go inside the folder you created using command "cd shweta" & enter

Write "dir" & enter

You'll see there are two files in the folder directory, one is "hide.txt" & another one is "ron.jpg".

Now, here's the main command:

Write "copy /b ron.jpg+hide.txt =shweta.jpg"  & press Enter

Syntax: copy<space>/b<space><picture_filename>+<text_filename><space>=<newpic_filename>

Here's a snapshot:




Now, it will show 1 file(s) copied.

Now, go back & open that folder on desktop. You'll see 3 files there.

Delete the two files i.e. hide.txt & ron.jpg & right click on shweta.jpg


Click on "Edit with Notepad++"

A window will pop up on your screen which you won't understand because it's the binary conversion. Scroll down & reach the end of the window & you'll find your encrypted file or message.



Now, you can safely copy this picture in your pictures folder & nobody except you knows about the hidden text.

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