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With this training package offer, begin developing your ethical hacking skill set.

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With this training package offer, begin developing your ethical hacking skill set.

Learning ethical hacking is becoming essential as the difficulties associated with maintaining the security of networks multiply. The 18 courses in the All-In-One 2022 Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle thoroughly cover white-hat work and penetration testing.

All of these 18 courses are instructed by professionals who operate in the industry, such as ethical hacker Aleksa Tamburkovski, senior IT security consultant Gabriel Avramescu, and penetration tester Atul Tiwari.

You may fit training into your schedule rather than rushing to class because courses are divided up into short lectures that are simple to review.

Utilizing both preventative and proactive methods, ethical hacking is effective. When a white hat is proactive, they run penetration tests on their systems to uncover gaps and flaws and fix them before bad actors do.

These 18 courses are mostly devoted to providing in-depth teaching on popular tools in the ethical hacking toolset, including Burp Suite, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and OSWAP ZAP.

There are in-depth studies on how Python is used by white-hat hackers if you are already familiar with the essential competencies and want to broaden your skill set.

When you’re ready to move further, there are detailed explanations on how to work independently as a bug bounty hunter and how to obtain credentials for your résumé.

The classes involve “hands-on” workshops where you can begin interacting with the programmes or code and gain an understanding of how it functions and its purpose. Open-source software is also used when appropriate, allowing you to download the application and start using it straight away.

Even if you concentrate on different needs within your department, cybersecurity and ethical hacking are becoming more and more fundamental to every IT function. For $42.99, 98% off the $3284 MSRP, you can sharpen your skills and take on new challenges with this ethical hacking mega package.

Prices are liable to change.

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MICROSOFT IS IN TERMS TO BUY SPEECH TECHNOLOGY COMPANY NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS FOR ABOUT $16 BILLION, OR $56 A SHARE, A 23% OVERPAYMENT TO NUANCE’S FRIDAY CLOSE, According to Sources (BLOOMBERG)

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MICROSOFT IS IN TERMS TO BUY SPEECH TECHNOLOGY COMPANY

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According to sources, Microsoft is in advanced talks to acquire Nuance Communications, a provider of speech technology, for about $16 billion, or $56 per share, a 23% premium to Nuance’s Friday close. The proposed price would value Nuance at $56 per share. This week could see the announcement of a deal.

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Nine widely used WiFi routers had 226 vulnerabilities.

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Nine widely used WiFi routers had 226 vulnerabilities.

Even when using the most recent firmware, security researchers examined nine widely used WiFi routers and discovered a total of 226 possible vulnerabilities in them.

Millions of people use the tested routers, which are made by Asus, AVM, D-Link, Netgear, Edimax, TP-Link, Synology, and Linksys.

The TP-Link Archer AX6000, which has 32 problems, and the Synology RT-2600ac, which has 30 security flaws, are the two devices with the most vulnerabilities.

The examination process
In partnership with CHIP magazine, researchers at IoT Inspector conducted security tests with a focus on models primarily used by small businesses and residential users.

According to Florian Lukavsky, CTO & Founder at IoT Inspector, “vendors provided them with current models, which were upgraded to the newest firmware version, for Chip’s router review.”

“IoT Inspector automatically examined the firmware versions and searched for more than 5,000 CVEs and other security flaws.”

Although not all defects posed the same risk, the researchers discovered a few widespread issues that impacted the majority of the evaluated models:

The firmware contains an outdated Linux kernel.
stale VPN and multimedia features
over-reliance on BusyBox’s earlier iterations
weak default passwords like “admin” are used
Hardcoded credentials are present in plain text.
Changing the router’s default password when configuring it for the first time is one of the most crucial steps you can take to secure it, according to Jan Wendenburg, CEO of IoT Inspector.

Whether an IoT device is used at home or in a corporate network, changing the password upon first use and turning on automatic updates must be regular procedure, according to Wendenburg.

In addition to manufacturer-introduced vulnerabilities, utilising an IoT device with the adage “plug, play, and forget” poses the greatest risk.

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Record: hackers scraped information of 500M LinkedIn customers and published it available online; LinkedIn validates the dataset includes publicly viewable details from its site (Katie Canales/Insider).

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ReporReport: hackers scraped data of 500M LinkedIn users and posted it for sale online; LinkedIn confirms the dataset includes publicly viewable info from its site (Katie Canales/Insider)

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Report: hackers scraped data of 500M LinkedIn users and posted it for sale online; LinkedIn confirms the dataset includes publicly viewable info from its site — – Personal data from 500 million LinkedIn users has been scraped and is reportedly for sale on a hacking forum.t: hackers scraped data of 500M LinkedIn users and posted it for sale online; LinkedIn confirms the dataset includes publicly viewable info from its site (Katie Canales/Insider)

Katie Canales / Insider:
Report: hackers scraped data of 500M LinkedIn users and posted it for sale online; LinkedIn confirms the dataset includes publicly viewable info from its site — – Personal data from 500 million LinkedIn users has been scraped and is reportedly for sale on a hacking forum.

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