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Top 5 Best Linux Distributions For Hackers/Pentesters

In this article, we’re talking about the top Linux distributions for hackers. When it comes to hacking, Linux distributions reign supreme above all other Operating Systems. However, it can be quite daunting to select a particular hacking distro among the vast array available. Top 5 Linux Distributions For Hackers Let’s see the top 5 Linux […]

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How to Install OpenStack on Ubuntu with DevStack [ Easy method ]

In this article, we’ll learn how to install OpenStack on Ubuntu with the use of DevStack. OpenStack is a cloud computing infrastructure (IaaS) that helps in controlling large pools of computation power, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter. It does so with help of APIs. In short, OpenStack helps in building and managing Public

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5 Modern Substitutes To Essential Linux Commands

Linux has an arsenal out of commands of which some are used on a regular basis by most users. In this module, we are going to list five commands which are a great replacement for your daily commands and are more functional. 1. Exa – A better ls command When it comes to basic commands,

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Linux Containers – A Complete Beginner’s Reference

Linux Containers are a set of multiple processes isolated from each other and the rest of the system environment. They play a really crucial role in today’s IT world. It has been gaining popularity because of its flexibility, time-saving and versatile nature. Linux Containers are a must know if you’re heading into DevOps. In this

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Hide Data In Plain Sight Using Steganography?

Steganography is the art of hiding one file into another to stealthily pass on information without arousing any suspicion. In this module, we are going to learn how we can hide our data in a media file on Linux. Introduction to Steganography As we said, Steganography helps us hide data in different types of media

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How to connect to WiFi through the terminal command line?

Let’s learn to connect to WiFi through the terminal (command line method). While working with Linux, sometimes it may happen that we don’t have access to a Graphical User Interface for example during Vanilla Arch Installation. Under such circumstances, we may need to connect to Wifi through the terminal. Steps to connect to WiFi through

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Top 5 Cyber Security Tools You Should Try Today!

Today we’re talking about some of the less known Cyber Security Tools that I personally use very often! Cybersecurity is a vast field which requires a lot of tools for everything from enumeration to post exploitation kung-fu. Top Cyber Security Tools You Wish You Knew Before We all know about major security tools like nmap,

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How to edit PDF files using PDFedit In Linux

With the increasing use of PDF format, people tend to need a tool to edit their PDF files. PDFedit is one of the best tools to edit PDF files on a Linux system. PDFedit is a really good tool to edit a PDF on a much deeper level, as it breaks down everything into bits

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How to use Hydra to Brute Force SSH passwords?

In this article, we will be brute-forcing SSH Using Hydra. Hydra is one of the favorite tools in a hacker’s toolkit. It is an excellent tool for performing brute force attacks and can be used from a red team perspective to break into systems as well as from a blue team perspective to audit and

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How to Check For Updates At Login On Debian/Ubuntu?

In this module, we will learn how to check for updates at login on our Ubuntu/Debian machines using a self-made script that can be customized easily to fit our requirements. Prerequisites For this program, we’ll need a terminal emulator. We will use xterm for our example but feel free to use the terminal emulator of

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