These days many of the schools and institutions have blocked many of popular social networking sites like facebook and twitter from being accessed by the computers connected to the network. After this post you will be able to open any blocked site at your workplace by hacking.

All you need to do is follow these simple steps :

1. From start button go to run and open cmd

2. Type the following command

ping <name of site you want to open>

for example , I’m opening facebook , so I wrote: pinging facebook.com

Next line:

Pinging facebook.com [69.63.189.11] with 32 bytes of data :

Now open chrome,firefox or any browser and type in the address bar the number (69.63.189.11 in this case) and press enter .

Enjoy surfing your favourite sites.

Note: It is not advisable to use this method in a network which uses the proxy method .

DISCLAMER: We accept no responsibility if reader gets caught while hacking or any consequences thereof .

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Rajat is majoring in electrical engineering at IIT kharagpur,india and is currently in second year. He is a programmer particularly enthusiastic abt cool gadgets , software and loves boxing and other adventurous sports

Comments:
  1. ultimatesr

    Rajat ,that was nice……
    Is there any method to do the same in Ubuntu through a proxy network.

  2. Sandip Sarkar

    In our college they use CYBERROAM to block websites..
    when i m trying this process it shows
    “Cyberoam Access denied

    The URL you are trying to access has been blocked because “HTTP access denied”

    plz help with another method..plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :)

  3. rajat

    there is another method to bypass proxy that is through a software called “your freedom”

  4. rajat

    There is a method to bypass proxy that is through a software called “your freedom”

  5. marku

    my collage also uses cryberoem and thy also blocked downloading

  6. open access

    thank u for this useful information.

  7. nurunnabi

    can not access my fb using ur method. coz i i fetched cyber roam access denied.

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