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2018

đź“› HACK - VIDEO - Applied Hacking channel - Samy Kamkar - YouTube

SITE: https://samy.pl/ Applied Hacking channel. I'm releasing original research, tools and videos around hacking, technology and security - typically around reverse engineering, coding, software, hardware, radio, electronics, fabrication and physical security (as in physical lock picking, not as in flying karate chops). Full source code, schematics, 3D models, and documentation will often be provided, and I'll go step by step into many of these projects so you can follow along, and build even better things! If I don't forget, I'll also explain how to protect yourself from such attacks and methods to improve security.

HACK - OTP (One Time Password) - Receive SMS Online

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Found by: https://drfone.wondershare.com/message/receive-message-online.html This website can be useful if you want to protect your privacy by keeping your real phone number to yourself. How To Use?: Here you will find some numbers, just use one with your online registrations, and the inbound messages will show up on this site within seconds. I use it for GitHub with success!

HACK - How To Bypass OTP (One Time Password) Verification On Any Website/App - Good explanations but sites provided not usable (TESTED) __ Viral Hax

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Actually guys Bypass OTP Verification not possible. But you can bypass anyOTP verification without using your our mobile, so in this article we provide you a method for Bypass OTP Verification by using any other Fake mobile phone number. You will get a Fake mobile number to get OTP (One Time Password) code and enter it in website or any app: Here a list of some websites who provides you online free fake mobile phone numbers for verification OTP (One Time Password) for any country like (Usa, UK, Japan, etc..) and we are able to receive OTP (One Time Password) and also see any message on that number like email.

2013

Dans la peau d’un hacker black hat | Korben

Robert Hansen, du site WhitehatSec a mis en ligne sur son blog, une interview passionnante. Durant plusieurs jours, il a eu l'occasion d'échanger avec un black hat, c'est à dire un hacker qui pratique son art illégalement essentiellement pour l'argent. Il a pu lui poser toutes les questions qu'il avait en tête et ainsi mieux connaitre l'envers du décor. J'ai trouvé intéressant de vous la retranscrire ici en français. Merci à Robert Hansen qui a réalisé cette interview.