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HACKERS KEYWORDS- THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW TO BECOME A HACKER!

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HACKERS KEYWORDS- THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW TO BECOME A HACKER! HACKERS KEYWORDS RAT :  Remote administration tool DDOS :   Distributed denial of service FUD :  Fully undetectable SQL :   Structured query language XSS:   Cross site scripting Skid:   Script kiddie Malware:   Malicious software SSH :   Secure shell VPN :   Virtual private network VPS:   Virtual private service HACKING TERMS If you are new to hacking and want to learn about it then you have to learn about the types of hackers and some other stuffs which i discussed in my previous post  “HACKERS- INTRODUCTION!   But now it’s time to move another step. Now we will discuss about some common words used in hacking and their meaning. So let’s start! HACKERS DICTIONARY •>Algorithm   –   A series of steps specifying which actions to take in which order. • >ANSI Bomb   – ANSI.SYS key-remapping ...

WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton reveals why he walked away from Facebook

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WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton reveals why he walked away from Facebook Acton said Facebook wanted to sell businesses tools to chat with WhatsApp users followed by analytics tools. TECH Acton had proposed monetising WhatsApp through a metered-user model, charging users after a certain large number of free messages were used up(REUTERS) WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton had disagreements with Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg over monetisation of the messaging service before he left the company, according to an interview with Acton published by Forbes on Wednesday. Facebook-owned Instagram’s co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger were the latest senior executives to leave the social media company on Monday, with many media reports saying friction with Zuckerberg had caused the departures. Acton spent eight years with WhatsApp before leaving the company in September last year. His co-founder, Jan Koum,...

Realme 2 Pro with new screen design, smarter cameras launched in India

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Realme 2 Pro with new screen design, smarter cameras launched in India Realme 2 Pro brings a new screen design and smarter camera capabilities. Here’s everything you need to know about the new Realme 2 Pro smartphone. TECH   Updated: Sep 27, 2018  All you need to know about Realme 2 Pro Realme debuted in India earlier this year as a sub-brand of Oppo Mobiles. Unlike many other Android phones in the budget segment, Realme took a different route of delivering design-focused device without compromising on the specifications. Months later, Realme is here with its third smartphone, Realme 2 Pro. Realme 2 Pro will be available in three variants - 4GB + 64GB, 4GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 128GB - priced at Rs 13,990, Rs 15,990 and Rs 17,990 respectively. The phone will be available through Flipkart. As expected, Realme 2 Pro bets big on design and is one of the first phones in the budget/mid-range category to sport a waterdrop-notch display. It is wo...

Mi LED TV 4 Pro to Mi Band 3, here’s everything Xiaomi launched today

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Mi LED TV 4 Pro to Mi Band 3, here’s everything Xiaomi launched today Xiaomi’s new ‘Smarter Living’ product lineup includes three new Mi LED TVs, Mi Smart Band 3, Mi Home Security Camera and Mi Luggage. TECH   Xiaomi launched three new Mi LED TVs, Mi Smart Band 3, Mi Home Security camera and Mi Luggage.(Xiaomi) After dominating the smartphone space, Xiaomi wants to build a “smart living” portfolio that is comprised airpurifiers, smart security system, fitness bands, and smart TVs. Interestingly enough, Xiaomi has been in some of the categories for quite some time. Smart security camera, however, is a newer category, indicating the company’s to build a smart home ecosystem, akin to Amazon’s approach for Alexa. Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4 Pro-series Xiaomi on Thursday unveiled three smart TVs under its Mi LED TV 4 Pro range. Successor to the TVs launched earlier this year, Xiaomi is offering Mi LED TV 4 Pro in 32-inch, 49-inch and 55-inch screen sizes. Highl...

Google makes it easier to find what you searched a month ago or even before that

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Google makes it easier to find what you searched a month ago or even before that NEW DELHI: We perform multiple  Google Search  tasks nearly every day to get some information but it often happens that you search for a content a month ago and you want to know what was that.  Google  is now making this particular task easier by giving you the history of your searches within the results. “Many searches are related to longer sessions that span multiple days, with people coming back to Search to find the latest updates on a topic or explore the range of content available,” said Nick Fox, vice president of product and design, Search and Assistant, Google, in a blog post. “We can do better to help in these journeys, so today we’re sharing new features that help you resume tasks where you left off, keep track of ideas and content that you found useful, and get relevant suggestions of things to explore next,” he added. Google always gave you the option to retra...

U.S. Charges North Korean Spy Over WannaCry and Sony Pictures Hack

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U.S. Charges North Korean Spy Over WannaCry and Sony Pictures Hack The U.S. Department of Justice  announces  criminal charges against a North Korean government spy in connection with the 2017 global  WannaCry ransomware attack  and the 2014  Sony Pictures Entertainment hack . According to multiple government officials  cited  by the NY Times who are familiar with the indictment, the charges would be brought against  Park Jin Hyok , who works for North Korean military intelligence agency Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB). The November 2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment hack was done in retaliation for the studio's production of a comedic film, " The Interview ," a comedy about two journalists who are recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In June 2014, the Pyongyang government also denounced the film as "undisguised sponsoring of terrorism, as well as an Act of War" in a letter to U.N. Secret...