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Exiftool – Easily Remove EXIF Data From Any File(s)

Whenever you click a picture from any device, whether a phone, a Camera, or a Webcam, a lot of metadata is tagged along with your picture. These data may include your device model, camera details and even your GPS if you have enabled the permission for your camera application. And not just photos, metadata exists […]

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Portmaster – A Free and Open-source Glasswire Alternative for Linux

There are tons of background processes that, if not kept in check, consume a lot of data while running in the background. This is fine if you have the unlimited data plan from your ISP, but if you have a data cap monthly or even daily, you must monitor such processes and applications. One such

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Network Configuration Guide for Ubuntu

Whether it is for personal use or creating a server, Ubuntu offers a plethora of tools to adequately configure the network settings on a device to suit the user’s needs. Learning to configure network settings may come in extremely handy for both new and experienced users alike as it is a fundamental part of the

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Timeshift – An Easy Tool to Back Up and Restore Your System

As we all know, taking a backup of our data is really important. You never really know if you will become the victim of a hardware failure or accidental deletion of a critical file by that annoying relative’s kid who was ‘playing games’ on your PC. That’s why regularly taking backups is essential, and companies

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No WiFi Adapter Found error on Ubuntu Linux [Fixed]

Regarding operating systems, Ubuntu Linux is the one to take the top spot. This is likely due to the care canonical the company behind develops and maintains Ubuntu has put in making it user-friendly and robust in terms of features that appeal to broader audiences. However, issues with the wireless adapter are a frequent problem

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Elementary OS vs Ubuntu – Which one’s best for you?

Considering which Linux distro to install and confused between Elementary OS vs Ubuntu? Your search ends here. Linux has gained a lot of popularity since its release. It is becoming one of the most used Operating Systems and increasing its userbase very rapidly. It is a very powerful operating system and is very powerful and

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How to install and use spooftooph in Kali Linux?

Hello guys, In this article, We will discuss how to install spooftooph, a tool used for Bluetooth spoofing or cloning Bluetooth devices. Using the Spooftooph tool, We can clone the device name, class, and address. By cloning this information, We can access protected information while hiding our identity. Let’s see how to install and use

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How to scan vulnerabilities using Nikto in Kali Linux?

Hello folks, In this article, We will see how to scan vulnerabilities using Nikto. Nikto is an open-source command-line vulnerability scanner that scans web servers for potentially dangerous files, outdated versions, server configuration files, and other problems. It is a popular, easy-to-use, and very powerful pen-testing tool. It is not a stealthy tool, which means

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5 exciting projects for Raspberry Pi Zero

Let’s look at some awesome projects for Raspberry Pi Zero that you can try. Raspberry Pi Zero is a microprocessor board that is as powerful as Raspberry Pi but smaller in size. It is based on a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with the following specifications:  1 GHz single-core CPU 512 MB RAM Mini HDMI port Micro

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How to install OpenVAS (GVM) on Kali Linux?

Hello folks, in this article, We will see how to install OpenVAS in Kali Linux. GVM or Greenbone Vulnerability Manager, earlier known as Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is an open-source vulnerability scanner used to identify vulnerabilities in remote systems, servers, and applications. OpenVAS was a fork of Nessus, a popular security scanner. Earlier, both

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