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How to become an ethical hacker

How to become an ethical hacker

Ethical hacker A person who hacks into a computer network in order to test or evaluate its security, rather than with malicious or criminal intent. So if you want to be an ethical hacker, the truth is there is no easy method to become a skilled hacker. it’s easy to be a script kiddie and load up Armitage or Fast-track and fire every exploit known to man at a target. But what’s the point at firing Linux exploits at a Windows box!. Essential prerequisite knowledge If you want to get into the IT  security world as a white hat you must be…
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Best Open Source Firewall To Protect Your Network

Best Open Source Firewall To Protect Your Network

Linux is quite possibly the only open-source project that has managed to change the world at a very large scale. It is on your phones as Android, it is on the millions of servers that run the internet itself and also it is even on your home router. Hence a source used by millions can be attacked by anyone in anyways and take our network. So below is the top 5 of the best Linux firewalls available that can protect your network no matter what comes your way. 1) Iptables - Open Source Firewall Most Linux distros comes pre-installed with Iptables,…
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Critical Things Smart People Never Say

Critical Things Smart People Never Say

There are some things you simply never want to say at work. These phrases carry special power: they have an uncanny ability to make you look bad even when the words are true. Worst of all, there’s no taking them back once they slip out. I’m not talking about shocking slips of the tongue, off-color jokes, or politically incorrect faux pas. These aren’t the only ways to make yourself look bad. Often it’s the subtle remarks—the ones that paint us as incompetent and unconfident—that do the most damage. No matter how talented you are or what you’ve accomplished, there are…
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Unicorns in India

Unicorns in India - A unicorn is a private company valued at over $1 Billion. Only China(36) and United States(101) have more unicorns than India. Whether you want to buy, sell, book a taxi or find a restaurant, there is an Indian unicorn for you. Zomato Media Restaurant Search $1 Billion Quickr Media and entertainment $1 Billion Shopclues E-commerce $1.1 Billion One97 Communications E-commerce 1.8 Billion Snapdeal E-commerce $5 Billion Ola Transportation $5 Billion Flipcart E-commerce $15 Billion          
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KAZOO – Features v4

KAZOO – Features v4

It's been a long time coming. We know we've been somewhat silent about all the work we've been doing for the past several months... but that's because we’ve been hard at work for almost 18 months on Kazoo 4.0. Now we're ready to share this great milestone with you!As part of this release, we’re trying to do a better job communicating changes and release dates. This email represents a “heads up” on all the new major features, bug fixes and backend improvements coming out in Kazoo 4.0. Open-source users should feel free to begin testing the new changes in 4.0…
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Samsung finds a hack to fix the exploding Galaxy Note 7 issue

Samsung finds a hack to fix the exploding Galaxy Note 7 issue

Samsung to issue software update to Galaxy Note 7 users to limit the battery charge to 60 percent Samsung has been having a hard time with its exploding Galaxy Note 7 smartphones. It has already lost $22 billion in market valuation for pushing the Galaxy Note 7 through to take on Apple’s iPhone 7. According to reports, Samsung has found a hack to stop further explosions in its flagship product. Samsung plans to issue a software update for its recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones that will prevent them from overheating by limiting battery recharges to under 60%. Samsung announced the…
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Growing up in the intelligence era

Growing up in the intelligence era

Information technology shifted 15 years ago from perpetually licensed, on-premise software to Software as a Service (SaaS). The shift created significant opportunities for startups, but led to the death of companies that ignored the change. These companies were stunned to find that traction was not enough to interest investors and, at best, they sold at low valuations to legacy technology companies. Today, information technology is shifting from the SaaS workflow applications that characterized the cloud computing era to those that help customers make decisions.Characterized as the intelligence era, the source of competitive advantage is shifting from code to unique data…
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What is Entrepreneurship?

What is Entrepreneurship? The most widely recognized definition of entrepreneurship is "Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources controlled". Pursuit: the attitudes, beliefs, and actions of an individual entrepreneur — passion, drive, resiliency, focus, a sense of urgency, discipline, and balance Opportunity: the type of venture — an innovative offering, new business model, better, cheaper, or more efficient offering, or targeting new customers Beyond resources controlled: the external constraints on the entrepreneur — manage risk to gain access to resources and leverage what you DO have   Here is the perceived hurdles: Experience/Credibility: younger students have been shown through activities…
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Becoming an Entrepreneur

Basic Topics What entrepreneurship is How to come up with ideas Doing market research and finding your customer Creating value for your customer Knowing how to capture and sustain value Selling and pitching Advanced Topics Entrepreneurial finance and accounting — no spreadsheets Team formation Product development and coding A program for established companies to further their business How to get funded   Strategy Entrepreneurship Foundation and Ideation — first, we'll cover some foundations in entrepreneurship, sharing common hurdles and how to overcome them, plus what a career as an entrepreneur might be. Then, you'll go through the idea generation (ideation)…
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Three New Skills Every Programmer should know

In a recent interview, Joel Spolsky (the co-founder of StackOverflow) declared that the three things he would advise new programmers to learn are economics, writing and C programming. At first glance, that might seem like a curious choice, yet digging deeper soon reveals the wisdom of those words.  Spolsky advises learning economics, because “programmers often don’t know that and consequently don’t understand how they add value to a business”. Think about that for a minute. How often do we hear designers and developers complaining about nightmare clients and their unreasonable demands? I’ll give you a clue, it’s pretty often. But…
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