Breaking things ethically since curiosity got dangerous
Cybersecurity • Web Security • Forensics
Dark humor & threat hunting
Past & Future are real illusions
Wasn't expecting IGL Season 2 Episode 1 to go this hard.
Absolutely hilarious. Donald Trump stole the show and set the stage on fire.
You honestly can't ask for a better weekend than this. Pure cinema.
🌶️🍋 And somewhere deep down, I feel a few people from Bollywood and certain industries are finding it hard to digest how a show this chaotic and unapologetic became so GOATed.
But then again, we all know…
Samay balwan hai. 💪
Hey @X Algorithm 👋
I'm Karan.
Looking to #connect with people interested in:
🔐 Cybersecurity
☁️ Cloud Computing
🤖 AI & Automation
📱 Tech & Gadgets
🚀 Startups & SaaS
📈 Marketing & Growth
🧠 Psychology & Human Behavior
💻 Freelancing & Remote Work
Always curious to learn, build, and exchange ideas.
What are you currently working on? 👇
People who were criticizing Samay during his hard times and presenting themselves as symbols of morality are now happily doing ads and shows with him.
Makes me feel bad for those who made these people their idols and took their opinions as some moral compass.
Turns out, principles are often loud when they're cheap and quiet when there's something to gain.
Cybersecurity Terms Starting with "S"
Building your cybersecurity vocabulary, one letter at a time.
How many of these cybersecurity terms do you know?
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) → A platform that collects, analyzes, and correlates security events from multiple sources.
SOC (Security Operations Center) → A team responsible for monitoring, detecting, and responding to cybersecurity incidents.
Social Engineering → Psychological manipulation used to trick people into revealing sensitive information or performing actions.
SQL Injection (SQLi) → A web attack that exploits improperly validated database queries.
Sandbox → An isolated environment used to safely execute and analyze suspicious files or programs.
Spoofing → Impersonating a trusted entity to deceive users or systems.
Single Sign-On (SSO) → An authentication method that allows users to access multiple applications with one set of credentials.
Security Controls → Safeguards and countermeasures implemented to reduce security risks.
Small terms. Big concepts.
Know any other cybersecurity terms that start with "S"? Drop them in the comments
Wasn't expecting IGL Season 2 Episode 1 to go this hard.
Absolutely hilarious. Donald Trump stole the show and set the stage on fire.
You honestly can't ask for a better weekend than this. Pure cinema.
🌶️🍋 And somewhere deep down, I feel a few people from Bollywood and certain industries are finding it hard to digest how a show this chaotic and unapologetic became so GOATed.
But then again, we all know…
Samay balwan hai. 💪
Cybersecurity Terms Starting with "R"
Building your cybersecurity vocabulary, one letter at a time.
How many of these cybersecurity terms do you know? 👀
Ransomware → Malware that encrypts files or systems and demands payment for their release.
Risk Assessment → The process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating potential security risks.
Rootkit → A type of malware designed to hide its presence and provide attackers with privileged access.
Remote Access Trojan (RAT) → Malware that allows attackers to remotely control an infected device.
Red Team → Security professionals who simulate real-world attacks to test an organization's defenses.
Recovery → A NIST Cybersecurity Framework function focused on restoring capabilities and services after an incident.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) → A method of restricting access based on a user's role within an organization.
Reconnaissance → The process of gathering information about a target before launching an attack.
Small terms. Big concepts.
Know any other cybersecurity terms that start with "R"? Drop them in the comments
@NTA_Exams@ANI This is unacceptable.
When incompetence is rewarded and accountability disappears, the entire system suffers.
Positions of responsibility should be earned through capability and performance not protected by bureaucracy or excuses.
Students deserve better.
Implementation has become dramatically easier.
Earlier, turning an idea into reality took months or even years. Today, with the right tools and strategy, you can test ideas in days.
We're entering an era where the faster you fail, the faster you learn, and the faster you build.
Execution is no longer the bottleneck.
Taste, judgment, and asking the right questions are.
Cybersecurity Terms Starting with "Q"
Building your cybersecurity vocabulary, one letter at a time.
How many of these cybersecurity terms do you know?
QR Code Phishing (Quishing) → A social engineering attack that uses malicious QR codes to redirect victims to phishing websites.
Query → A request made to a database or information system to retrieve or manipulate data.
Queue Overflow → A condition where more data is placed in a queue than it can handle, potentially leading to denial-of-service conditions.
Quarantine → The process of isolating suspicious files or systems to prevent malware from spreading.
Quantum Cryptography → A method of secure communication based on principles of quantum mechanics.
Quantum Computing → Advanced computing technology that could potentially break some traditional encryption algorithms.
QoS (Quality of Service) → Network mechanisms that prioritize and manage traffic to ensure performance and availability.
Quick Response (QR) Code → A machine-readable code that can store information and is increasingly targeted by attackers.
Small terms. Big concepts.
Know any other cybersecurity terms that start with "Q"? Drop them in the comments
India's Got Latent episodes will be available on both @YouTube and @Netflix at the same time.
So where are you watching?
Team YouTube or Team Netflix?
#TUDUM