Sunday 27 October 2013

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Virus Types

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What is a Computer Virus ?A potentially damaging computer programme capable of reproducing itself causing great harm to files or other programs without permission or knowledge of the user.
Virus - A program that when run, has the ability to self-replicate by infecting other programs and files on your computer. These programs can have many effects ranging from wiping your hard drive, displaying a joke in a small box, or doing nothing at all except to replicate itself. These types of infections tend to be localized to your computer and not have the ability to spread to another computer on their own. The word virus has incorrectly become a general term that encompasses trojans, worms, and viruses.
Types of viruses :-
The different types of viruses are as follows-
1) Boot Sector Virus :- Boot sector viruses infect either the master boot record of the hard disk or the floppy drive. The boot record program responsible for the booting of operating system is replaced by the virus. The virus either copies the master boot program to another part of the hard disk or overwrites it. They infect a computer when it boots up or when it accesses the infected floppy disk in the floppy drive. i.e. Once a system is infected with a boot-sector virus, any non-write-protected disk accessed by this system will become infected.

Examples of boot- sector viruses are Michelangelo and Stoned.

2) File or Program Viruses :-Some files/programs, when executed, load the virus in the memory and perform predefined functions to infect the system. They infect program files with extensions like .EXE, .COM, .BIN, .DRV and .SYS .

Some common file viruses are Sunday, Cascade.

3) Multipartite Viruses :-A multipartite virus is a computer virus that infects multiple different target platforms, and remains recursively infective in each target. It attempts to attack both the boot sector and the executable, or programs, files at the same time. When the virus attaches to the boot sector, it will in turn affect the system’s files, and when the virus attaches to the files, it will in turn infect the boot sector.
This type of virus can re-infect a system over and over again if all parts of the virus are not eradicated.

Ghostball was the first multipartite virus, discovered by Fridrik Skulason in October 1989.
Other examples are Invader, Flip, etc.

4) Stealth Viruses :-These viruses are stealthy in nature means it uses various methods for hiding themselves to avoid detection. They sometimes remove themselves from the memory temporarily to avoid detection by antivirus. They are somewhat difficult to detect. When an antivirus program tries to detect the virus, the stealth virus feeds the antivirus program a clean image of the file or boot sector.

5) Polymorphic Viruses :-
Polymorphic viruses have the ability to mutate implying that they change the viral code known as the signature each time they spread or infect. Thus an antivirus program which is scanning for specific virus codes unable to detect it's presense.

6) Macro Viruses :- A macro virus is a computer virus that "infects" a Microsoft Word or similar application and causes a sequence of actions to be performed automatically when the application is started or something else triggers it. Macro viruses tend to be surprising but relatively harmless.A macro virus is often spread as an e-mail virus. Well-known examples are Concept Virus and Melissa Worm.

If you use a computer, read the newspaper, or watch the news, you will know about computer viruses or other malware. These are those malicious programs that once they infect your machine will start causing havoc on your computer. What many people do not know is that there are many different types of infections that are categorized in the general category of Malware.


Malware - Malware is programming or files that are developed for the purpose of doing harm. Thus, malware includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, hijackers, and certain type of adware.
This article will focus on those malware that are considered viruses, trojans, worms, and viruses, though this information can be used to remove the other types of malware as well. We will not go into specific details about any one particular infection, but rather provide a broad overview of how these infections can be removed. For the most part these instructions should allow you to remove a good deal of infections, but there are some that need special steps to be removed and these won't be covered under this tutorial.
Before we continue it is important to understand the generic malware terms that you will be reading about.
Backdoor- A program that allows a remote user to execute commands and tasks on your computer without your permission. These types of programs are typically used to launch attacks on other computers, distribute copyrighted software or media, or hack other computers.
HijackersA program that attempts to hijack certain Internet functions like redirecting your start page to the hijacker's own start page, redirecting search queries to a undesired search engine, or replace search results from popular search engines with their own information.

SpywareA program that monitors your activity or information on your computer and sends that information to a remote computer without your Knowledge.
AdwareA program that generates popups on your computer or displays advertisements. It is important to note that not all adware programs are necessarily considered malware.
There are many legitimate programs that are given for free that display ads in their programs in order to generate revenue. As long as this information is provided up front then they are generally not considered malware.
Dialler - A program that typically dials a premium rate number that has per minute charges over and above the typical call charge. These calls are with the intent of gaining access to pornographic material.
TrojanA program that has been designed to appear innocent but has been intentionally designed to cause some malicious activity or to provide a backdoor to your system.
WormA program that when run, has the ability to spread to other computers on its own using either mass-mailing techniques to email addresses found on your computer or by using the Internet to infect a remote computer using known security holes.

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Phishing Attacks

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>>WHAT IS PHISHING:-

The act of sending an e-mail to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surroundering private information that will be used for identity theft. The e-mail directs the user to visit a Web site where they are asked to update personal information, such as passwords and credit card, social security, and bank account numbers, that the legitimate organization already has. The Web site, however, is bogus and set up only to steal the user’s information.

 


>>MOBILE PHISHING:

Phishing scams are not limited to the internet. Some phishers use the telephone to make requests for information. If you get a call from your banking institution asking for personal information, hang up and call your bank directly. Your bank will have your social security number and account information on file and should only ask you to verify a few digits.

like Iphone,Apple ,iTunes n more...By SMS

EXAMPLE:-

>>Congratulations! Your mobile phone has won US$ 10 Million prize money. To claim your money, call this number XXXXXXXX,give your permanent address,pin number,account number or credit card number...

The phisher can ask like it They want your personal Information.

 Some people do the reply to phisher then after he/she can be target of Phisher... so never be reply these type of Messages or Mail.

 


In a phishing attack, the attacker creates a situation wherein people believe that they are dealing with an authorized party, like their bank or another service provider. The attacker will ask the victim for sensitive information such as credit card information.



>>Phishing attacks generally target:

    * Bank information – e.g. VISA and PayPal accounts.
    * Username and password information.
    * Social Security numbers.
    * Information which can be used to retrieve forgotten or lost credentials.



>>Follow the tips below to protect yourself against these threats:

· Your bank will never ask you to divulge account information or passwords via email. Never give out this information, especially via email.

· Don’t open emails that come from untrusted sources.

· Don’t run files that you receive via email without making sure of their origin.

· Don’t click links in emails. If they come from a known source, type them on the browser’s address bar. If they come from an untrusted source, simply ignore them, as they could take you to a web designed to download malware onto your computer.

· Keep your computer protected. Install a security solution and keep it up-to-date.


>>Protect yourself from Phishing scams that could lead to identity theft. I cannot stress this enough. Phishing scams are a hot topic lately that have grown with the popularity of online banking and social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook and Friendster.



The term Phishing comes from the analogy to "fishing". The phisher uses a bait to lure victims into giving out personal information like passwords and credit card numbers. The bait is typically and urgent plea from one of the victims friends or trusted websites, asking for information to resolve some sort of problem with their account.


>>Anti-phishing software is a must for anyone that accesses the internet. Most of the internet service providers have some safety measures included as part of their online security software. Most web browsers also have add-ons that can detect most phishing scams. Unfortunately, these measures are not enough. Some of the more clever phishers have found ways to trick the anti-phishing software so you need to be cautious of suspicious emails and messages.

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Delete any facebook account gurenteed

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Here is a method to delete any facebook profile or account. It works 100%. But its just for educational purpose. So don't use it on anyone. Once Deleted Profile can never be recovered. Use wisely.

WHAT ALL U NEED ?

1. Victim's profile link ( you can get it easily )
2. His/Her Email which he/she uses to sign in
3. His/Her birth date which he/she has used in the profile
4. Make an Email ID on gmail or yahoo with the first name and last name same as on victim's facebook profile.

HOW TO DO IT

1. Go to this page:

click here

2. Enter details. In the place of ' email address where you can be contacted ' enter the fake email u created.

3. you will get a mail on that ID in which facebook people will ask your problem. Reply to them that you are XYZ( victim's name ) and you cant access your facebook account. Also you have lost access to your Email Address associated with the account. You dont know what to do now. The hacker is coming online regularly and using your account. If the victim is a girl also write ' I am a girl and it poses threat to my social life ' and write anything you want that could make them take action. ( no need though in 100 % cases they delete the account )

4. After 2-3 days youu will get a reply. They will again ask you that you have access to your associated Email or not? Reply them that you still don't have access to it. And repeat what all you wrote in first mail.

5. Next Day or Same Day you will get an Email that your account is disabled.

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Close any Facebook account in 24 hours

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Close any Facebook account in 24 hours

Latest Facebook Hacking Tutorial... Step By Step Tutorial - Close any Facebook account in 24 hours.





Step 1 - Go to this url :



Step 2 - Fill in all the required details


Full Name: Type Your Victims Full name [ First Name And Last Name ]


Date of birth: Go at his profile and click at Info tab and get his date of birth.


Account Email Addresses: Do the same thing, go to his profile and click on info tab and get his email addresses.


Networks: Again, go to his profile and click on Info tab and get his networks, copy them and paste in the form.


Web address of profile you would like to report: Just go to his profile and copy the link in the address bar.


Relationship to this person: To make more believable select Immediate Family.


Requested Action: Remove Profile


Proof Of Death: This is the hardest part of this form.

Now to make a proof of a death just Google in your language a "Death Certificate" or "Certificate of a Death".
It doesn't matters from what country you are, just use this Italian certificate.

Now open up photoshop or whatever Image

Editor and just write in a blank field:
Annunciamo il morte di [name goes here]. Save your image to desktop and upload it in one of the Image

Free Hosting like:
 Step 3 - Click on Submit and then a message will appear:
“Thanks, your inquiry has been forwarded to the Facebook Team.”
Done...

Italian Death Certificate:
Additional Information: Write what you want, just write that you are in his/her family and you would like to close his/her Facebook account because you won't like that when he is dead, his Facebook is opened.

To Search Any Profile by Email:

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Wednesday 23 October 2013

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All CDMA Codes........

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Samsung sph-n240, n400, a460, a500, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##Spc
Test Mode: 47*869#1235
Debug Menu: ##33284,ok
Service Menu: Menu+8+0 (#889)
Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok
A-key: ##2539,ok
Label Selection: ##3882,ok
Label(Home, Work, etc) : **523,ok
NGG Setting (Gateway, etc.): ##2769737,ok
Vocoder: ##8626337,ok
CAI Change: ##7738,ok
Enable TTY: ##889,ok
Samsung sch-411, 611, n105, a100, a300, a2000, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 47*869#08#9
Nam Set: Menu+60
Test Mode: *759#813580
Test Mode: 5809540*45680
A-key: Menu+0, 25##
External Audio: Menu+0, ####
Debug Menu: Menu+8, 0415 or Spc
Debug Menu: Menu+9, 0415 or Spc
Brief NAM Programing: Menu+40,626 (not all version)
LCD Contrast: Menu+45 (not all version)
SIO Mode: Menu+49
SIO Mode: Menu+69
Samsung a300, a530, a610, a620, a660, a670, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu, 6, *
Service Menu: Menu, 9, *
Test Mode: 47*68#13580
Samsung X, E, V, S-series (korean), e250, v420, s250, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 6548#0**4#6
Nam Set: 47*869#08#9
Nam Set: 74153697193
Test Mode: 5809540*45680 (88 – efs clear)
Debug Menu: Menu(hold 2sec)+0, 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415
Debug Menu: Menu+0(hold 2sec), 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415
Samsung N356 (India version) Nam Programming:
Test Mode: Menu, 5, down arrow, *
Test Mode: **00## (in some flashes)
Samsung i700, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Go to start and select “PHONE” from the drop down menu, dial #83587
Samsung i300, etc Nam Programming:
1. Tap on the Phone Icon with stylus
2. Press #907*9#0 ENTER LOCK should appear on screen
3. Enter OTKSL
4. SVC MENU will appear press 1
5. Enter 10 digit MIN and then press SAVE
6. Press SAVE again
7. Press 3 and then press SAVE 6 times
8. Enter the HOME SID and press SAVE once
9. Press END key twice
TEST MODE COMMANDS:
n105_test_mode.txt
a500_test_mode.txt
a530_test_mode.txt
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Qualcomm qcp-800 Nam Pogramming:
Nam Set: Menu+3+0+Spc
Field Test: Menu+7+0+Fsc
Kyocera 1135, 2255, 3035, 5135, 6035, Se47, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 111111+Jog Dial(Ok), Select “Programming”+Spc
CAI Change: ##7738,ok
Enable TTY: ##889,ok
Life Timer, PRL, etc: ##786,ok
A-key: ##2539,ok
A-key: 2539,ok
Tips:
On some kyocera handsets the factory service module has not been disabled
and the phone can be programmed without the spc by inputting.
Nam Set: ##333333 menu (service)
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Sanyo 4900, 5150, 5300, 8100, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##Spc+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Advanced Setup: ##3282+Ok+Key Down+Ok+Msl
A-key: ##2539+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Version: ##**837+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Debug Menu: ##FSC+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Airtime menu: ##8463+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Change CAI: ##7738+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Vocoder: ##8626337+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Reverse Logistic: ##786+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Set IP Address: ##2769737+Ok+Key Down+Ok
TTY On/Off: ##889+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Ready Link: ##4636+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Browser Init On/Off: ##4682+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Picture Token: ##25327+Ok+Key Down+Ok
Unknown Code: ##5282277+Ok+Key Down+Ok
(SPC=000000, FSC=040793)
Sanyo scp-A011, smp-A017, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: F9(3 beep) + 0*72696#767
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Nokia 3280, 3285, 3580, 3585, 5185, 6185, 8280, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: *3001#12345#
Software Version: *#837#
Software Version: *#9999#
Esn Number: *#92772689#
Restart Phone: *#75681#
Restart Phone: *#75682#
Nokia 8887 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: *3001#12345#
Version: *#0000#
Evrc: *#8378#
Esn/Data/Timer: *#92772689#
SID: *#743#
Nokia 8587 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: *#626#7764726#
A-Key: #8159357022#4579# (26 digits)
A-Key: #8159357022#4547# (20 digits)
Version: *#0000#
Version: *#837#
Vocoder: *#3872#
Change language: Menu 5, 3, 1
Change DM mode: *#7678#
Debug Screen: *#8378#
Debug: *#8380#
Field Test Menu: *#83788#
SPC Unlock, Factory Reset:
Full Factory Reset: *#7370#
Resets all settings including non-user changeable items (like SPC)
NOKIA TEST MODE:
51xx, 61xx, 71xx, 3285, 63xx, etc:
1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#
2) Scroll up to where it says “Field Test” and choose SELECT
3) Highlight “Enable” and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.
4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll
down to “Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 0 1 then choose OK.
5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.
6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says
“Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 0 0 and then choose OK.
3360, 6360:
1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#
2) Scroll up to where it says “Field Test” and choose SELECT
3) Highlight “Enable” and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.
4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll
down to “Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 1 then choose OK.
5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.
6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says
“Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 0 and then choose OK.
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Audiovox 4000, 9000, 9100, 9155, 9500, etc Nam Programming:
(Power the phone on and wait until the little light on top goes out)
Nam Set: 289+fcn+#+1
Service menu: fcn+00+fsc(000000)
Test Mode: Hold (2,*,Rcl)+Power
Test Mode Commands:
99 – download – flash phone
124 – inam data write
125 – version
126 – esn read
127 – sec_code
128 – lock_code
129 – is WFTV data write
137 – FSC code
138 – NPcode (nam program code)
139 – dscode
141 – restart
218 – Read_Addr
000 – is cdma mode
001 – is fm mode
002 – is pcs mode
008 – is reg read addr
020 – is lna_range
Audiovox pcx-3500xl Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##2726+Send+1998+1+Spc+1
Audiovox cdm-100, 130, 135, 8300, 8500, 8600, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Spc
Audiovox 8610, 8910, etc Nam programming:
Name Set: ##847446, end, 111111
Audiovox-107 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 45680*47*869#1
Audiovox CMP-3 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 45680*47*869#1
Dm Mode: Menu, 6, 6
Audiovox 9950 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##3282
Audiovox Z800 (Audiovox 7900, Sharp) Nam Programming:
Nam Set: m + # + envelope key + * + 1
Audiovox Thera (Toshiba 2032) Nam Programming:
Thera Nam Programming User Manual – nam_thera.pdf
AUDIOVOX TEST MODE:
9100, 9155:
1) Turn on the phone. As soon the phone comes on and the green light
turns off press RIGHTARROW, 0, 0. The phone will ask for the
“FSC Code”, press 000000 then choose OK and press RIGHTARROW,
RIGHTARROW. Your phone is now in test mode.
2) The signal strength is the number on the top right hand side of the screen.
3) To turn off test mode shut of the phone and then turn it back on.
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Motorola 7760, 7860, 2260, 8160, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Fcn,0000000000000, Rcl
Nam Set: 74663#, Fcn, Fcn
Test Mode: Fcn, 00**83786633, Sto
Motorola v60c, v120c etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 74663#, Menu, Menu, Spc
Nam Set: Menu, 073887, * (type quickly)
Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc
Debug Mode: ##33284
Force the phone into DIGITAL ONLY mode:
1) ##33284 (Debug)
2) RIGHT Softkey (Next) Twice
3) Down arrow 10 times to “PrefMod”
4) RIGHT Softkey (Change) until you see “DigOnly”
5) LEFT softkey (Exit)
6) MENU then LEFT Softkey return to idle screen
7) ##33284 (The last 4 will not display if you have done it correctly)
Motorola t182, c210, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##1111 end
Nam Set: ##298645665 end
Short Nam: ##073887 sto
Motorola v710, v730, v740, ms150, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 8378*# + press 3 times NATE (spc – 071082)
Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc
Service Menu: #758353266#646#
Motorola StarTac 2004 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 5759789*#, rec key (3)times (spc – 915037)
Motorola ms200, ms230, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 5759789*# (spc – 915037)
Motorola v6060 Nam Programming:
Nam Set:147*369#456*0#
MOTOROLA TEST MODE:
v60, c120, c331, etc:
1) Turn on the phone. Press MENU 0 7 3 8 8 7 *
2) The phone will require you to “Enter a Security Code”, press 000000, OK
3) Scroll down to “Test mode” choose SELECT. Scroll down to “Enable”
choose SELECT. Your phone is now in test mode.
4) Signal strength is the 3_rd number down on the left hand side of the screen.
5) To toggle between regular mode and test mode: Press MODE then
quickly press the BUTTON DIRECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MENU.
6) To turn off the test mode the phone must be in regular mode, then follow
the above sequence and scroll down to where it says “DISABLE” instead of
“ENABLE” and choose select.
Motorola Bible – bible.txt
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lgc-300, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu, 9, Spc
A-key: Press “Sto” 3sec, 2539**
lgc-330w, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu, 4, 0, Spc
A-key: 2539**
lgc-510, v111, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu, 3, 0, Spc
A-key: 2539**
lgc-500, 800w, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu, 9 , 0, Spc
Debug Mode: Menu, 7, 0, Fsc
Debug Mode: Menu, 8, 0, Fsc
A-key: 2539**
Lg LX,VX-series, VX4400, VX6000, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##Spc
Nam Set: Menu, 0
Advanced Settings: ##2342
Vocoder: ##8626337,ok
CAI Change: ##7738,ok
Enable TTY: ##889,ok
A-key: ##2539,ok
Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok
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Sky All Models Nam Programming:
Nam Set: #7583538324#626#
Nam Set: *759#364*7388464#
Min simple mode: #758353266#646#
Irm simple mode #758353266#476#
Voice memo: #8767#277#
Test Mode: #7583538324#8378#
A-key: #758353266#2539#
Service Menu: Menu+4+0+Spc
Service Menu: Menu+5+0+Spc
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Withus wce-100, 200, 300, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##948487+Save
Nam Set: ##948482+Save
Nam Set: ##66835+Save
SMS Settings: ##76766
NVM Rebuild: ##777464
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Hyundai hwp-110 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: #86904**89397#
DM Mode: ##2740*
(Open phone, inter code, close phone)
Hyundai hgc-120, 130, 200 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: #86904**89397#
Hyundai hgc-310, 600, 610 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Spc Code
Field Test: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Master Code
Hyundai Curitel h-100, 150, hx-510b, 520 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Spc Code
Field Test: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Master Code
A-key: 2539**
Debug Menu: ##27732726+Pwr
Sar Test: ##27752345+Pwr
Baud Rate: ##36**+Pwr
DM Mode Enable: **1004+Pwr
DS Mode Enable: **1005+Pwr
Test Bell/Voice/Led/Dot: ##1122+Pwr
RF Mode: ##2240+Pwr
Ras Ram: ##2774+Pwr
Cmux1: **0481+Pwr
Cmux2: **0482+Pwr
RX Mode Fax: **0492+Pwr
RX Mode Data: **0491+Pwr
RX Mode Reset: **0490+Pwr
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Huawei ETS-668, 678, 688, etc Nam Programming:
Debug Mode: ##44+Menu
Debug Screen: ##33+Menu
CDG2 Test enable: ##234+Menu
CDG2 Test disable: ##432+Menu
China Lang Select: ##123+Menu
Blocking Debug Code: ###888+Menu
Home System Only On: ##461+Menu
Home System Only Off: ##460+Menu
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Ericsson A1228c, T61, etc Nam Programming:
Short NAM: 987+Menu
Long NAM: 923885+Menu+Spc
CDMA Mode: 904093+Menu
Analog Mode: 904095+Menu
QNC: 904097+Menu
Debug Screen: 904090+Menu
DM Mode: 904050+Menu
Sony-Ericsson T608 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 923885, Joystick to the right, 111111
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Epsilon vc-5x Nam Programming:
Nam Set: **147258963##
Programming1: **1232580##
Programming2: **321456987##
Version: **1470963##
Debug: **000000##
Menu_1: **078987##
Menu_2: **1234756##
A-key: 2539**
Reset: **14789##
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VK-100C, 110C, 200C, etc Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 153147539741593
Test Mode: 153147539123258 (88 – clear efs)
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Z510, Z710i(gcd-456) Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu+0+Spc
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AMC450 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: *74269#*748#96148063+SEL
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Gtran gcp-2000 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 01#737+Spc
Debug Menu: 01#324+Spc
Debug Mode: 01#727
Test Mode: 01#764+Spc
System Test Mode: 01#768+Spc
Gtran gcp-5000 Nam Programming:
Debug Mode: 01#727+Spc
Test Mode: 01#765
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PANASONIC TEST MODE:
Panasonic (Most):
1) Turn on the phone. Press #7764726# choose SEND
2) Scroll down to where it says “NAM 1″ and choose OK. Scroll down
to “Access To Level 4″ choose YES. Scroll down to “Built-In-Monitor”
and choose EDIT.
3) Press 1 and choose OK then choose BACK. The phone will say
“Back To Level 1″ choose YES. Now choose EXIT the phone will ask you
“Exit And Save Change” choose YES.
4) Signal strength is the top right number on the screen.
5) To turn off the test mode follow the above sequence except press 0
instead of 1 at the “Built-In-Monitor”
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Synertek S200 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: Menu+0+Spc
Debug Mode:
Test vibro/rx/tx: ##5555+Save
Debug Screen: ##33+Save
Debug Screen: ##523+Save
RF Test: ####+Save
Unknown code: ##325+Save
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Sony CM-M1300, 3300, Z200 Nam Programming:
Nam Set: 111111+Ok(Jog Dial)+Select+Programming+Ok+Spc

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