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Android Hidden Codes Every Ethical Hacker Should Learn

In the rapidly evolving landscape of mobile security, ethical hackers must be equipped with a deep understanding of the tools and techniques available to analyze, test, and secure Android devices. Among these tools, Android hidden codes—sometimes known as secret codes, USSD codes, or dialer codes—are powerful yet often overlooked resources that provide valuable insights into… Read More »

Unlocking Android Security: 10 Must-Have Tools for Ethical Hacking and Auditing

In the vast and accelerating realm of technology, mobile devices have become the lifeblood of communication, commerce, and daily life. Among various operating systems, Android stands out not only for its global prevalence but also for its unique architecture, which invites both innovation and exploration. Android’s open-source foundation allows users to install diverse applications, including… Read More »

Unlocking the Potential of Android for Cybersecurity Enthusiasts

In an era where the omnipresence of smartphones transcends mere communication, the Android operating system emerges as a formidable platform for cybersecurity exploration. Traditional hacking paradigms have predominantly revolved around desktops and laptops, but the technological revolution has democratized access to powerful tools, making mobile devices equally potent for ethical hacking and penetration testing. This… Read More »

Hacking on Android: Must-Have Apps for Security Enthusiasts

The realm of cybersecurity is continuously expanding, and as digital technology advances, the tools and platforms for hacking have evolved alongside. Among these platforms, Android stands out due to its widespread use, flexibility, and open-source nature. For security enthusiasts and ethical hackers, Android offers a mobile environment to carry out penetration testing, network analysis, vulnerability… Read More »

Android 7.1 Rollout to Nexus Devices Will Begin on December 6

Be ready to meet new features of the software in December 2016 because there is a secure evidence that Android 7.1 for Nexus devices arrives soon. Seemingly Vodafone Australia has let the cat out of the bag – the details of a December 6 release date for the Nexus 6P have risen to the surface.… Read More »

New Emoji in the Android Nougat 7.1 Update

Meet the diversity of the world of emojis on Android 7.1, the options available in the Unicode 9 update completely embraced by Google! Now, if somebody asks you what you do for a living, you have every reason to send him a little man or woman demonstrating your profession. Examples include artist, astronaut, judge, firefighter,… Read More »

Android Certifications and Exams Review

Android™ ATC gives IT professionals an opportunity to pass online exams for its courses by means of its partners and Pearson VUE testing center. Candidates who are expected to earn any Android certification can take Android ATC exams only at authorized training centers or any Pearson VUE authorized testing center throughout the world. Below you… Read More »

FREE Training All Over The Web, Part 2. TestKing Android Apps

As we continue to look into various free training options available online, today’s post is gonna be especially interesting to Android users. Many of you have heard about TestKing, a British company that sells IT certification practice tests and study guides. We’ve been following them for quite a while, and the best thing about TestKing… Read More »

Certification Options for Android Developers

Android is the most stable mobile operating system, according to the report published by TechRepublic earlier this week. Although iOS was considered to be the most reliable and loved by developers for quite a while, these days, according to the latest research, a mobile application performance management vendor that processes over 30,000 requests per second… Read More »

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