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Hacker Tools Top Ten

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Hacker Tools Top Ten What Is This? Glad you asked. Well, since 2014 we’ve listed the web’s favorite hacking/ pentesting software hacker tools as used by hackers, geeks, ethical hackers and security engineers (as well as black hat hackers). This list and resource sprung to life when we organized an online poll way back in 2013 that was very well received and the below are the recommended tools that you all voted as the ‘Top Ten List of Hacking Tools’. We’ve organized this list by including information and links to training courses for each of these tools as well as books and other additional information that we think will help you. We have created an index of hacking software tools located here that includes tools from the following hacking/ pentesting categories: Application Specific Scanners, Debuggers, Encryption Tools, Firewalls, Forensics, Fuzzers, Intrusion Detection Systems, Multi Purpose Tools, Packet Cra...

The 7 Most In-Demand Programming Languages of 2018

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The 7 Most In-Demand Programming Languages of 2018:- Software development is a dynamic field. New and in-demand programming languages, frameworks and technologies can emerge, rise to fame, and then fade away in the course of a few years. Developers need to constantly be learning new skills to stay relevant. At Coding Dojo, we’re continually evaluating which programming languages are in high demand from employers so we can prepare our students to enter the job market. There are many ways to measure a programming language’s popularity, but we believe examining job demand is most useful because it shows developers the skills to learn to improve their career prospects. To accomplish that, we analyzed data from job website Indeed.com on twenty-five programming languages, stacks and frameworks to determine the top seven most in-demand coding languages as we move into 2018. This analysis is based on the number of job postings for each language. Some languages like Swi...

The top technology companies

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The top technology companies :- Ever heard of Thermo Fisher Scientific, the $52 billion biotech company? How about Jabil Circuit, the $5 billion electronics manufacturing company? Or Computer Sciences, the $10 billion IT provider? With more than $13 billion in revenue each, these companies are all ranked higher in this year’s Fortune 500 than consumer tech companies (and household names) like Facebook (No. 242) and Priceline Group (No. 339). Sure, the top tech companies in the Fortune 500 include plenty that you would expect: Apple, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. But it also includes many you wouldn’t: Micron Technologies, Western Digital, and Texas Instruments. There are lessons here. First: The top tech companies in the Fortune 500, some known for triumphs in another era, still make a lot of money as diversified companies. Second: That the top of the list need not necessary reflect a major technological shift impacting the business world. Consider Uber; at a $5...

Top 10 Common Hacking Techniques You Should Know About

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Top 10 Common Hacking Techniques You Should Know About Short Bytes: Using simple hacks, a hacker can know about your personal unauthorized information which you might not want to reveal. Knowing about these common hacking techniques like phishing, DDoS, clickjacking etc., could come handy for your personal safety. U nethical hacking can be called an illegal activity to get unauthorized information by modifying a system’s features and exploiting its loopholes. In this world where most of the things happen online, hacking provides wider opportunities for the hackers to gain unauthorized access to the unclassified information like credit card details, email account details, and other personal information. So, it is also important to know some of the hacking techniques that are commonly used to get your personal information in an unauthorized way. 1. Keylogger Keylogger is a simple software that records the key sequence and strokes of your keyboard into a log file on y...

Best upcoming phones 2018: UK release dates for all new smartphones launching this year

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Best upcoming phones 2018: UK release dates for all new smartphones launching this year Need a phone upgrade? Find out the best new smartphones launching in 2018 To determine if you should buy a brand new phone today or wait for the next best thing, I've shortlisted the best upcoming smartphones launching in 2018. READ NEXT: Best smartphone - our pick of the best Upcoming smartphones of 2018: Predicted release dates Nokia 9: February 2018 Sony Xperia X2, XZ Premium 2: February 2018 Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+: February 2018 LG G7: April 2018 Huawei P11: April 2018 HTC U12: June 2018 Samsung Galaxy Note 9: August 2018 iPhone 9 / 11 / XI: September 2018 Upcoming smartphones: What's coming in 2018? Nokia 9: February 2018 See related  Best smartphone 2018: The BEST UK phones you can buy from Google, Apple, Samsung and OnePlus Best budget smartphone 2018: The eight BEST cheap phones to buy There's very little known about the Nokia 9, ...

Don't Pay the Hackers

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Don't Pay the Hackers   Those who follow security news may have noticed a disturbing trend. Late last year, we learned that Uber paid attackers US$100,000 to keep under wraps their stealth of the personal information of 50 million Uber riders. More recently, we learned that Hancock Health paid approximately $55,000 in bitcoin to bring hospital systems back online. While these headlines certainly are attention-grabbing, the payment of ransoms is potentially even more common than it might appear on the surface. We know, for example -- from watching the transactions occurring in the bitcoin wallet used as a payment repository for WannaCry -- that the attackers behind that event made about $140,000 in total from their attacks. We've seen surveys, such as a 2016 survey from IBM that found that 70 percent of businesses impacted by ransomware paid the criminals. We've seen articles in the trade press about organizations stockpiling cryptocurrency in t...

6 Adwords Copywriting Tips That Will Grab Anyone’s Attention

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6 Adwords Copywriting Tips That Will Grab Anyone’s Attention Sometimes, writing ads for Google Adwords sucks. We all hate it. It feels nearly impossible to fit a compelling offer into a 30-character headline or 80-character description. To make matters worse, your entire campaign’s potential success rides on those few characters. It’s literally all you’ve got on Search Ads. So writing a short, snappy copy is critical for success. If you can’t get users to click, you won’t get them to convert. Paying for the first position won’t matter if you can’t turn attention into conversions. Here are six AdWords copywriting tips that will grab attention, increase your CTR, and compel people to take action. 1. Match user intent AdWords is the go-to advertising platform for many companies and marketers alike because of user intent. It’s literally the only place like it. Users on Facebook or Twitter aren’t there to view ads or look for products. They’re there to interact wit...