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The best Internet search engines used by hackers

Today, many users wonder what tools hackers use to look for different vulnerabilities on devices that are connected to the Internet. Normally, everyone uses specific tools, but there are search engines that are specifically designed for security researchers. Although many users think that a hacker is a hacker, the reality is…

Category : Security   07-01-2021   by Silvia Mazzetta

Predis: PHP Library for REDIS

Predis: PHP Library for REDIS

Redis is an open source data structure server with an in-memory dataset that does much more than simple key/value storage thanks to its built-in data types. It was started in 2009 by Salvatore Sanfilippo and because of its popularity quickly grew, being chosen by big companies like VMware (who later hired…

Category : Programming   01-07-2013   by Janeth Kent

Incredibly Useful and Interesting Web Sites

Incredibly Useful and Interesting Web Sites

Here is a list of really useful websites. We've organized the sites in the list by the type of task they help you with. It is not a ranking; in each category we recommend sites that specialize in a different area than the others.. Educational/Learning khanacademy.org - video lectures on just about any…

Category : Web design   17-05-2013   by Janeth Kent

A Year Later, What Google Drive Means for Startups

A Year Later, What Google Drive Means for Startups

A year ago, we were a launch partner when Google unveiled Drive. Much has been made of what this means for Google or the cloud storage wars, but there’s been an even bigger impact for startups targeting prosumers and SMB: The opportunity for profound growth using platforms like Drive as…

Category : Software   07-05-2013   by Janeth Kent

Redis: installation and usage on Ubuntu/Debian

Redis: installation and usage on Ubuntu/Debian

About Redis Redis, developed in 2009, is a flexible, open-source, key value data store. Following in the footsteps of other NoSQL databases, such as Cassandra, CouchDB, and MongoDB, Redis allows the user to store vast amounts of data without the limits of a relational database. Additionally, it has also been compared…

Category : Databases   01-07-2013   by Janeth Kent

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