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What is Hacking ? An Introduction

Se What is Hacking ? An Introduction Computers have become mandatory to run a successful businesses . It is not enough to have isolated computers systems; they need to be networked to facilitate communication with external businesses. This exposes them to the outside world and cybercrime. Cybercrime is using computers to commit fraudulent acts such as fraud, privacy invasion, stealing corporate/personal data etc.  Cybercrimes cost many organizations millions of dollars every year . Businesses need to protect themselves against such attacks. How can they protect themselves? In this article, we will introduce you to ethical hacking . Topics covered in this tutorial What is hacking? Common hacking terminologies What is cybercrime? Types of cybercrime What is ethical hacking? Why ethical hacking? Legality of ethical hacking Summary What is hacking? There are many definitions of hacking. In this article, we will...

4 Reasons Not to Install iOS 9.3.2 & 5 Reasons You Should

4 Reasons Not to Install iOS 9.3.2 & 5 Reasons You Should Apple’s iOS 9.3.2 update brings some crucial bug fixes to iOS 9.3 and iOS 9.3.1 users and big changes for everyone else. And while some of you will want to install the iOS 9.3.2 upgrade today, others will be better off waiting. In early January, Apple confirmed its iOS 9.3 update, another milestone upgrade for its iOS 9 operating system. In March, it rolled the update out bringing new features, fixes and problems to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. These problems forced Apple to roll out an iOS 9.3.1 update though the update only tackled one issue. Shortly after iOS 9.3.1’s release, Apple pushed an iOS 9.3.2 update into beta and earlier this month it released the update to the public-at-large. The iOS 9.3.2 update replaces the iOS 9.3.1 update from late March. And while the iOS 9.3.1 update delivered a single bug fix for iOS users, the new iOS 9.3.2 update bri...

UPCOMING Toyota Mirai

Upcoming Cars in India 2016/2017 Car Information Sedan | Hybrid Expected Rs. 28.00 - 38.00 Lac Expected Launch December, 2016 Popular Toyota Cars Toyota Innova New Rs.12.64 - 16.16 Lac Toyota Corolla Altis Rs.13.70 - 18.37 Lac Toyota Fortuner Rs.25.19 - 28.04 Lac View all Popular Cars DESCRIPTION CAR INFORMATION The Hydrogen-Driven Car, Mirai to be Launched From Toyota The innovative step from the World’s largest car manufacturers, Toyota Motors to release the sedan which would be driven exclusively hydrogen impelled vehicle has been revolutionary. The car though would be put to market in limited amount, counting in hundreds. More specifically mentioning, Japan breed car, Mirai itself derive the native meaning as “future”. Upcoming Toyota Mirai India - Auto Expo 2016 The car has been put up front for the global market at around a price tag of Rs. 28 to 38 lacs  lacks. Merely the...

Asus transformer pad TF701T

Asus Transformer Pad TF701T – a very attractive hybrid review   Asus is the de facto leader when it comes to tablets running on Android (they also have the best Ultrabooks, for that matter) – the first device in the  Transformer Pad series  has seen the light of day in early 2011 and has become a success story right away. Since then, the company has released more than half a dozen products under that brand name and this year, we’re getting yet another update that is sure to be one of the highlights of 2013: the Transformer Pad TF701T. The new device has everything you’d expect from a flagship and is better than the competition spec-for-spec – let’s take a closer look at what it offers. Design As usual, the top of the line Transformer looks and feels very nice. The tablet itself has a metal unibody with a radial finish and plastic inserts for the antennas that feels very sturdy and gives it a very premium look. The front is covered by a strong sheet ...

iphone 7 16 gb full review

So SO Strong entry-level iPhone 7 looks set to stick with 16GB Apple is finally joining the dual-camera crowd too Struggle to fit all your photos onto that tiny 16GB iPhone in your pocket? Things aren't about to get any easier with the iPhone 7. The latest set of sneaky snaps to leak their way out of Apple's supply chain have given us the best look yet at what we can expect in terms of storage, and it's not good news for anyone that's ever seen the dreaded "Not enough storage" message. A mammoth 256GB chip sounds fantastic for anyone ready to splash the cash, but the entry-level phone looks set to stick at a lowly 16GB. It seems like the idea Apple would be upping its lowest storage device to 32GB is nothing more than a pipe dream. There will at least be a mid-level 64GB model, but knowing Apple's price structure, it'll cost you to step up to it. Ditching the 128GB option in favo...