Saturday, 1 March 2014

HIDE  .EXE   FILE  INTO  .JPG  FILE

This is  the Best Trick to hide any  .exe file  into  .jpg file.........

You have to do just following steps.....

(1)          Firstly, create  a new folder and  make sure that the options  ' show hidden files and folders '
      is checked  and  ' hide extensions for  known file '  is unchecked. Basically what  you need to see               hidden files and see the extension of all files on your pc

(2)           Paste a copy of your server on the new created folder. Let's say it's called "server.exe"
       (that's why you need the extension  of   files  showing  because you need to see it and change it)

(3)           Now you are going to rename this "server.exe" to whatever you want, let's say for exemple
     "image.jpeg"

(4)           Now Windows is going to warn you if you really want to change this exetention  from  exe  to           jpeg  click yes.

(5)          Now create a shorcut of this "image.jpeg" in same folder

(6)          Now rename the shortcut. ( e.g.  picture.jpeg)

(7)         Then go to properties (of  file picture.jpeg)  and do some changes there

(8)         First of all delete all text on field 'Start In'  and leave it empty

(9)         Then on field 'Target"  you need to write  the path  to  open the file which was renamed as                    "image.jpeg" . Write following path
                                    " C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe/cimage.jpeg"

(10)      The last field, 'cimage.jpeg' is always the name of the first file. If you called the first file 'soccer.jpeg'
       you gotta write ' C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe/soccer.avi '.

(11)       So what you're  doing is when someone clicks on " picture.jpeg " , a cmd will execute  the other file
       " image.jpeg "  and the server will run.

(12)      On that file " picture.jpeg(shortcut)" , go to properties and you have the option  to change the icon.
       Click that and a new window will pop up and you have to write this :
                      %SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL.dll
        Then press OK

(13)       You can set the properties 'Hidden' for the first file 'image.jpeg' if you think it's better to get a                 connection from someone

(14)        But don't forget one thing, these 2 files must always be in a same folder and get connected to                someone must click on the shortcut created not on the first file. So rename the files to whatever  you              considering the person and the knowledge they have on this matter.

(15)        For me for eg. I always want the shorcut showing first  so I  rename the server to 'image2.jpeg' and        shortcut to 'image1.jpeg'. Tus the shortcut will be shown first.  with this detail I am warning you the                hidden files will always show up inside of  a Zip or a Rar  file.

(16)        So to send these files set it to Zip or in a  Rar file.   



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