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5 Best Torrent Clients For Mac OS X (2017 Edition)

Short Bytes: By looking at the Mac OS X torrent clients for ease of use and features, less annoying advertising and no toolbar attached, we came up with a list of the best programs. The best torrent clients for Mac OS X includes the likes of uTorrent, Transmission, Deluge, etc. You can use these torrenting programs for getting […]

Beginners Guide To Metasploit

Metaspoilt can run on Linux, Mac OS X and on Windows. It is both a command line interface and a graphical user interface (GUI). The Metasploit Framework can be extended to use external add-ons in multiple languages making it a very powerful tool. Metasploit can be used to test the vulnerability of target systems either […]

Your iPhone can be hacked just by sending a message

Android Stagefright like attack for iPhone, All it takes is a specially crafted message to hack your iPhone If you remember the Stagefright vulnerability in Android discovered in July last year, you will know that a potential hacker can gain full access to your smartphone just by sending a specially crafted multi-media message. The Apple’s iOS  operating […]

How To Run A Game Boy Emulator In Your Terminal Window?

Short Bytes: Do you love to spend days and nights on your machine’s Terminal and getting things done? Here’s something that’ll give you a little fun break and allow you to play Game Boy titles right in your Terminal. Go ahead and learn how to run a Game Boy emulator in your Terminal using PHP. If […]

How To Capture Your Screen In Mac OS X In Simple Steps

Short Bytes: Mac OS X has a very nice way to capture full or partial screen without any software, but many users are unaware of it. Especially people coming from a Windows machine feel there isn’t any snip tool or print screen button. In this article, I’ve explained different ways to capture your screen in Mac OS […]

VirusTotal Adds Sandbox Execution for OS X Apps

Mac malware is a thing. It’s real. Granted it hasn’t reached the critical mass of malicious code for Windows, but recent encounters with WireLurker, XcodeGhost and YiSpecter among others have elevated the conversation to levels where it’s been legitimized. Adding further credence, Google-owned online malware scanner VirusTotal this week announced the availability of sandbox execution […]

Shellshock Bash Bug Leaves Almost Every User on The Internet Vulnerable

They call it Shellshock bug, they say it is way more dangerous than the previous Heartbleed bug which left all the secure SSL system vulnerable, but this bug has power to compromise any system and run commands to install malicious softwares on your device or computer. Hackers may already be accessing people’s personal data by exploiting […]