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Bob Da Builder - Ethical Hackers Be-aware

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US Child Hackers Turn EVMs Into Jukeboxes, Change Candidate's Name to 'Bob Da Builder' At the annual ‘Def Con hacker convention', nearly 40 child hackers were able to tamper with vote tallies on the mock versions of election board websites. US Child Hackers Turn EVMs Into Jukeboxes, Change Candidate's Name to 'Bob Da Builder' At the annual ‘Def Con hacker convention', nearly 40 child hackers were able to tamper with vote tallies on the mock versions of election board websites. “One hacker was essentially able to turn a voting machine into a jukebox, making it play music and display animations,” said the report. “While such hacks are a cause of concern for election officials, they are increasingly looking beyond the threats against traditional election infrastructure like voting machines and voting databases and more to the threat of disinformation,” it added. At the event, nearly 40 child hackers were able to tamper with vote tallie

6 Reasons to Study Networking Technology Now

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“Everywhere in the world, technology is changing the way we live and work. As director of engineering with the Cisco Networking Academy program, I am part of a global community dedicated to training the next generation of students who can build networks, develop apps, secure devices, and analyze data. Combined with an entrepreneurial spirit, these digital skills can help you stand out in the job market, forget your own path, and even empower you to do work with a purpose.”- Gary Coman – Director Cisco Networking Academy - Dallas/Fort Worth Area US Whether you’re just planning a career or considering a career change, here are 6 reasons you should include networking technology in your studies. Computer networkers and security professionals   are the ones who make sure computer systems run smoothly. They can install operating systems, configure networks, back up servers, and manage network security. When users have trouble with their systems, these IT professionals a

AWS Launches Hindi Language Support For Amazon Polly

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Amazon Web Services on 29th August 2018   announced the addition of Hindi language support for Amazon Polly, a machine learning service that turns text into life like speech, allowing users to create applications that talk and build new categories of speech-enabled products. With the addition of Hindi language support, the company now has its first bilingual voice for Amazon Polly. Aditi, first released as an Indian English voice to the Amazon Polly portfolio in November 2017, now also speaks fluent Hindi. Aditi and Raveena are the two Indian English voices currently available on Amazon Polly, along with a variety of other voices in multiple languages to synthesize speech from text. According to the 2011 Census of India, Hindi is spoken by over 500 million people worldwide. The addition of Hindi language support for Amazon Polly will enhance the experience for Indian customers. Organizations are using the new bilingual Indian English/Hindi voice to enhance automated customer