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White Hat Hacking: Learn the tricks of the bad guys to get paid by the good guys




Hacking falls into many categories. The movies would have you believe that it always involves cracking a password, but on the most casual level anyone can hack their Android phone.
The problem for businesses and governments right now is that many of the top hackers are working for the dark side. These guys know all the tricks and hold the world to ransom. Hiring an ethical hacker on big money is a small price to pay for the corporations to keep their assets secure.
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The bundle even includes the coveted ‘Build an Advanced Keylogger Using C++ for Ethical Hacking’ course. Valued at $199 alone, you get to grips with widely used C++ code, then learn how to use it to secretly record every click or keystroke of an unsuspecting victim.

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