Ethical Hacker Ankit Fadia Targets To Stretch Technology Limits


"Before the book went into print, we had to remove portions because of this issue as the technology had changed. To address this issue, we plan to come up with a new edition of the book every nine months as compared to my other books, editions of which come usually every 2 years", says Fadia.

Divided into four parts, the book details a hundred ways to solve problems like fun-based 'How to get fake incoming call to get out of sticky situations' to functionality-based 'How to type faster on a touchscreen Android device', 'How to extend your mobile phone's battery life' or 'How to catch a cheating partner red-handed'!

Most of these tricks, however, require an internet connectivity to either access certain recommended websites or to download and install applications.

"The idea is based on the assumption that you are connected. I remember that when my mother got a smartphone, she wanted to explore the device a lot more but resisted as she was apprehensive of what she might press and get into. The book helps you guide in a similar exploration of your digital device", says Fadia.

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Source: PTI