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Beginner Hacking Tutorial

Are you a beginner who wants to learn hacking but don’t know where to start? If so you are at the right place. Since most of the books and free resources on the Internet are only meant for those who already have a considerable amount of knowledge on the subject, they fail to teach  hacking for beginners . Therefore, I have decided to come up with this post that gives useful tips for beginners on how to kick start their journey to becoming a hacker. Start Your hacking here:: Step-1: Begin with the Basics For beginners who have little or no previous knowledge of hacking, it is always better to start off from the basics. Instead of directly  learning how to hack , you can begin exploring more about topics such as computer networks, network ports, firewalls,  common network protocols  like IP address, HTTP, FTP, DNS, SMTP etc. along with how each of those stuffs work. You can also begin to learn more about alternate operating systems  Linux  whose knowledge becomes very much esse

Best Animation Apps For Android

Top 8 Animation Apps for you. 1  Animate it 2  PicsArt Animator: Gif & Video 3  FlipaClip – Cartoon Animation 4  Animation Desk – Sketch & Draw 5  StickDraw – Animation Maker 6  StickMan Animator 7  Pixel Animator: GIF Maker 8  Animator: Make Your Cartoons Animate it Animate it  is an Android based animation creator app. The app is very useful for professionals as well as for students. At the same time, your children can also make a cartoon using the app. it has tons of features like Creation, Editing, and opening scene, containing information about the character, etc. Tools for animation create and edit with up to 32 keyframes in each clip, up to 20 files. Playback option while creating animation. Use each and every feature for your creativity. PicsArt Animator: Gif & Video PicsArt Animator  is one of the  Best Animation Apps for Android.  With the help of this app, you can make animation very easily. As well as, this app comes from the top de

Blue Whale Game:Neverplay

Blue Whale began in Russia in 2013 with "F57", one of the names of the so-called "death group" of the  VKontakte  social network, and allegedly caused its first suicide in 2015. Philipp Budeikin, a former  psychology  student who was expelled from his university, claimed that he invented the game. Budeikin stated that his purpose was to "clean" the society by pushing to suicide those he deemed as having no value. In Russia in 2016, Blue Whale came into broader use among teenagers after a journalist brought attention to it through an article that linked many unrelated suicide victims to the Blue Whale, creating a wave of  moral panic  in Russia. Later, Budeikin was arrested and pled guilty to "inciting at least 16 teenage girls to commit suicide", leading to Russian  suicide prevention  legislation and renewed world-wide concern over the Blue Whale phenomenon. [11]  It has also been linked to other rising self-harm trends, such as "human

Worlds Top Hackers

In the world of web where we get the global connectivity, it is far easier to break into someone’s personal zone. By personal, we do not just mean the social media. The world wide web which has become the hub of storing and restoring information, considered to be the safest vault, is a mere toy in the hands of a few computer geniuses. Hackers, Black Hat Hackers, villains, crackers, cyber-criminals, cyber pirates as they are well-known, throw a malicious software or virus at a system to gain the access to the desired information. Piqued by curiosity, they may perhaps break into your system too. Here are top 10 hackers or the whiz kids who put the world in awe with their dexterity. 1. Gary McKinnon Gary McKinnon must’ve been a curious, restless child, for to gain information on UFOs, he thought it better to get a direct access into the channels of NASA. He infiltrated 97 US military and NASA computers, by installing virus and deleting a few files. All the efforts to satisfy his cur
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