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A 'Jet-Digger' Cancelled Plans With Her Boyfriend After Finding Out That This Man Is Taking Her To Miami With A Jet!



Gold diggers can be seen everywhere. But nobody will know their true color unless you get the chance to test them. 



Not all women are drawn to the wealth and financial status of men. But there are some who is willing to choose the money and the wealth over their love and affection. 

This 'Taken' woman is certainly one of those gold-digging people. 

The YouTube prankster named Coby Persin decided to test if this woman would go out with him if she would discover that he has a jet. 

The woman named Lauren was even heard speaking to her boyfriend on the phone saying that she does not feel well so that they could cancel their plans and go with Coby in Miami

This woman got a taste of her own medicine. Watch how she was embarrassed.


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Top 10 Common Hacking Techniques You Should Know About


Short Bytes: Using simple hacks, a hacker can know about your personal unauthorized information which you might not want to reveal. Knowing about these common hacking techniques like phishing, DDoS, clickjacking etc. could come handy for your personal safety.
Unethical hacking can be called an illegal activity to get unauthorized information by modifying a system’s features and exploiting its loopholes. In this world where most of the things happen online, hacking provides wider opportunities for the hackers to gain unauthorized access to the unclassified information like credit card details, email account details, and other personal information.
So, it is also important to know some of the hacking techniques that are commonly used to get your personal information in an unauthorized way.

10. Keylogger

Keylogger is a simple software that records the key sequence and strokes of your keyboard into a log file on your machine. These log files might even contain your personal email IDs and passwords.
Keylogger is one of the main reasons why online banking sites give you an option to use their virtual keyboards.

9. Denial of Service (DoS\DDoS)

A Denial of Service attack is a hacking technique to take down a site or server by flooding that site or server with a lot of traffic that the server is unable to process all the requests in the real time and finally crashes down.
For DDoS attacks, hackers often deploy botnets or zombie computers which have got the only work to flood your system with request packets.

8. Waterhole attacks

If you are a big fan of Discovery or National Geographic channels, you could relate easily with the waterhole attacks. To poison a place, in this case, the hacker hits the most accessible physical point of the victim.
For example, if the source of a river is poisoned, it will hit the entire stretch of animals during summer. In the same way, hackers target the most accessed physical location to attack the victim. That point could be a coffee shop, a cafeteria etc.
Once hackers are aware of your timings, they might create a fake Wi-Fi access point and modify your most visited website to redirect them to you to get your personal information.

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7. Fake WAP

Even just for fun, a hacker can use software to fake a wireless access point. This WAP connects to the official public place WAP. Once you get connected the fake WAP, a hacker can access your data, just like in the above case.

6. Eavesdropping (Passive Attacks)

Unlike other attacks which are active in nature, using a passive attack, a hacker just monitors the computer systems and networks to gain some unwanted information.
The motive behind eavesdropping is not to harm the system but to get some information without being identified.

5. Phishing

Phishing is a hacking technique using which a hacker replicates the most-accessed sites and traps the victim by sending that spoofed link.
Once the victim tries to login or enter some data, the hacker gets that private information of the target victim using the trojan running on the fake site.

4. Virus, Trojan etc.

Virus or trojans are malicious software programs which get installed into the victim’s system and keeps sending the victims data to the hacker.

3. ClickJacking Attacks

ClickJacking is also known by a different name, UI Redress. In this attack, the hacker hides the actual UI where the victim is supposed to click.
In another word, the attacker hijacks the clicks of the victim that aren’t meant for the exact page, but for a page where the hacker wants you to be.

2. Cookie theft

The cookies of a browser keep our personal data such as browsing history, username, and passwords for different sites that we access. Once the hacker gets the access to your cookie, he can even authenticate himself as you on a browser.

1. Bait and switch

Using bait and switch hacking technique, the hacker runs a malicious program which the user believes to be authentic. This way, after installing the malicious program on your computer, the hacker gets unprivileged access to your computer.

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Apple Maps in iOS 10 Will Remember Where You Parked Your Car

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There are a lot of factors that can contribute to someone forgetting where they parked their car, but Apple Maps and iOS 10 want to help alleviate that issue.
There are plenty of third-party solutions out there that aim to help, too, but if you prefer your car locating experience to be first party, Apple’s finally getting around to lending a helping hand. As discovered by 9to5Mac, Apple Maps in iOS 10 will remember where you parked your car, and even let you know where to find it, too.
 
As reported by the publication, a notification appeared on an iPhone SE running the iOS 10 beta as soon as the phone was disconnected from CarPlay. iOS will also be aware of when the user enters or leaves their car, based on connecting or disconnecting to Bluetooth.
Activating that notification will then open up Apple Maps, which will open a new Parked Car element within the application. From there the user can get directions back to their parked car, which is pinned, edit the location if it’s not quite right, and even add more context (like the parking lot number) if needed.
iOS 10 has a ton of new features, which you can see right here. What do you think of this latest addition?
[via 9to5Mac]
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How To Install iOS 10 Beta FREE – No Dev Account or Computer!


Steps to Install iOS 10 Beta

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1. Obtain Apple’s official developer profile for iOS 10 (while we can’t link you to it directly, just search it in Google here).
2. Install the profile and reboot. You will be required to enter your passcode if you have one set.

3. Refrain from interacting with your device until you receive the “Update Completed” notice, at which point simply swipe over and follow the on-screen update process.

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How to install iOS 10 beta on your iPhone or iPad without a developer account


Apple on Monday unveiled iOS 10, a massive software update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that’s going to be released this fall when the iPhone 7 is released. However, it’s likely that millions of iOS developers have already installed the first iOS 10 beta that was made available soon after the keynote ended. Of course, you don’t need to be a developer to use iOS 10 right now. Users who don’t have access to a developer account and don’t want to wait until July to get their hands on the first public beta version of iOS 10 can download and install iOS 10 right away by following the incredibly easy directions below.
For years, early iOS adopters had access to developer beta versions. The legal route involves either paying the $99 yearly fee for Apple’s developer program or getting access to a friend’s account. Starting in 2015, Apple rolled out a public beta program for iOS, which is the recommended way to get iOS beta updates that typically get released to the public a day after developers get them. But when a brand new version of iOS is announced at WWDC, people have to wait until it’s stable before Apple releases a public beta.
The shadier path involves taking advantage of certain flaws in Apple’s iOS update process, which is probably the preferred method following WWDC.
YouTube channel iCrackUriDevice is one of the web resources that offers constant information on how to bypass Apple’s restrictions and run developer beta builds without access to a developer account, and the channel has figured out how to install the first iOS 10 beta on any supported device.
Sadly – or thankfully, depending on your perspective – Apple closed the previous loophole that made this process possible. It’s probably for the best because it came with several warnings and potentially annoying side effects.
The new method is still frowned upon, but it doesn’t involve any tricks. In fact, you don’t even need a computer to perform the installation. All you have to do is use a search engine to find a publicly available link to the developer profile, install the profile directly on your iPhone or iPad, and then install iOS 10 beta 1 just like you would install a regular iOS update. You’ll also almost certainly then seamlessly move to future iOS 10 beta once they roll out in the coming weeks.
The process is incredibly easy and fast. But I’ll note once again that it’s frowned upon, given that you’re installing the software you shouldn’t have access to in the first place. It might even prevent you from receiving service at an Apple Store, and it’s also the kind of trick Apple might kill in the future, so enjoy it while it lasts.
Check out the following video to see how it works.

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Dopplegangers.. Can you recognize them???

Can you recognize them???


Wolverine

Harry Potter

Bruce Willis


Don Ramón

Bob Marley

Walter White

Vin Diesel

Pablo Escobar

Messi

Morgan Freeman

Loki


Albert Einstein

Rihanna


Frederix - up


Freddy Mercury


Tom Hanks

Zach Galifianakis

Super Mario














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Liveblog: WWDC 2016 Keynote


This is it, folks! Apple’s highly anticipated WWDC 2016 Keynote should be underway in just over 12 hours from now (10:00 AM Pacific Time or 1:00 PM Eastern Time).
Apple is widely expected to unveil iOS 10, macOS 10.12 (rebranded from OS X), a new version of watchOS and tvOS, and hopefully some big surprises.
Apple will be live streaming WWDC keynote, so you can watch it live on your television via Apple TV, Mac, your iOS device and even on your Windows PC or Android device. Check our post for instructions on how to watch it live
WWDC 2016 – Apple’s biggest developer conference takes place at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Franciso. Apple has been prepping the venue for the event since last week.

WWDC 2016 banners and flags

Check out our iOS 10 and macOS 10.12 rumor roundup, and what we expect Apple to announce during the keynote.

WWDC 2016 Liveblog

Are you excited about this year’s Keynote? What’s on your wish list?
Join our WWDC 2016 Keynote Liveblog below to discuss the new features and updates as they are announced at the event. It will start before the Keynote kicks off.


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New Concept Photos Imagine iPhone 7 in Deep Blue

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Recent rumors have claimed that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 7 series will come in a new “deep blue” color option, and new renders created by concept designer Martin Hajek give us an idea of what it could look like.
According to sources in Apple’s supply chain, this new color option could replace slate gray. It seems unlikely Apple would ditch such a popular model, unless the “deep blue” option is dark enough that it’s closer to black than blue.
 
That’s pretty much what we get from these gorgeous concept images of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in deep blue. The handsets are also imagined with Smart Connectors,redesigned antenna bands, dual cameras, and no headphone jack.
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We still don’t know for sure that this deep blue color option will be available when Apple launches the iPhone 7 lineup this fall; it’s best to take claims from the supply chain with a pinch of salt until they’re confirmed.
But, based on these mockups, would you buy an iPhone 7 in deep blue?
[Via Martin Hajek]
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How To Code Like The Top Programmers At NASA — 10 Critical Rules



Short Bytes: Do you know how top programmers write mission-critical code at NASA? To make such code clearer, safer, and easier to understand, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has laid 10 rules for developing software.
The developers at NASA have one of the most challenging jobs in the programming world. They write code and develop mission-critical applications with safety as their primary concerns.
In such situations, it’s important to follow some serious coding guidelines. These rules cover different aspects of software development like how a software should be written, which language features should be used etc.
Even though it’s difficult to establish a consensus over a good coding standard, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) follows a set of guidelines of codenamed “The Power of Ten–Rules for Developing Safety Critical Code”.
This guide focuses mainly on code written in C programming languages due to JPL’s long association with the language. But, these guidelines could be easily applied on other programming languages as well.
Laid by JPL lead scientist Gerard J. Holzmann, these strict coding rules focus on security.
NASA’s 10 rules for writing mission-critical code:
  1. Restrict all code to very simple control flow constructs – do not use goto statements, setjmp or longjmp constructs, and direct or indirect recursion.
  2. All loops must have a fixed upper-bound. It must be trivially possible for a checking tool to prove statically that a preset upper-bound on the number of iterations of a loop cannot be exceeded. If the loop-bound cannot be proven statically, the rule is considered violated.
  3. Do not use dynamic memory allocation after initialization.
  4. No function should be longer than what can be printed on a single sheet of paper in a standard reference format with one line per statement and one line per declaration. Typically, this means no more than about 60 lines of code per function.
  5. The assertion density of the code should average to a minimum of two assertions per function. Assertions are used to check for anomalous conditions that should never happen in real-life executions. Assertions must always be side-effect free and should be defined as Boolean tests. When an assertion fails, an explicit recovery action must be taken, e.g., by returning an error condition to the caller of the function that executes the failing assertion. Any assertion for which a static checking tool can prove that it can never fail or never hold violates this rule (I.e., it is not possible to satisfy the rule by adding unhelpful “assert(true)” statements).
  6. Data objects must be declared at the smallest possible level of scope.
  7. The return value of non-void functions must be checked by each calling function, and the validity of parameters must be checked inside each function.
  8. The use of the preprocessor must be limited to the inclusion of header files and simple macro definitions. Token pasting, variable argument lists (ellipses), and recursive macro calls are not allowed. All macros must expand into complete syntactic units. The use of conditional compilation directives is often also dubious, but cannot always be avoided. This means that there should rarely be justification for more than one or two conditional compilation directives even in large software development efforts, beyond the standard boilerplate that avoids multiple inclusion of the same header file. Each such use should be flagged by a tool-based checker and justified in the code.
  9. The use of pointers should be restricted. Specifically, no more than one level of dereferencing is allowed. Pointer dereference operations may not be hidden in macro definitions or inside typedef declarations. Function pointers are not permitted.
  10. All code must be compiled, from the first day of development, with all compiler warnings enabled at the compiler’s most pedantic setting. All code must compile with these setting without any warnings. All code must be checked daily with at least one, but preferably more than one, state-of-the-art static source code analyzer and should pass the analyses with zero warnings.
About these rules, here’s what NASA has to say:
The rules act like the seat-belt in your car: initially they are perhaps a little uncomfortable, but after a while their use becomes second-nature and not using them becomes unimaginable.
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The Voice' singer Christina Grimmie shot dead in concert


Miami — Singer Christina Grimmie, who starred in NBC's "The Voice," was killed after being shot at a concert in Orlando, Florida by an unidentified gunman, who then killed himself, police said Saturday.
"With deep regret, we have confirmed Christina Grimmie, @TheRealGrimmie, has died from her injuries," the Orlando Police Department said on its Twitter account.
The 22-year-old Grimmie performed late Friday with the group Before You Exit at Orlando's Plaza Live Theater and stayed after to sign autographs and sell merchandise.
A man, who was armed with two guns, walked toward her and shot her, police said.
"Christina's brother immediately tackled the suspect, who shot & killed himself," the police said.
Grimmie was rushed to the Orlando Regional Medical Center.
The motive of the gunman, who was not identified, was unclear.
"We don't know if he was just a crazy fan that followed her on Twitter or on social media. We really don't know," police spokeswoman Wanda Miglio said at a news conference.
"This is a very tragic event. This should have been something that was fun and exciting, and for something like this to happen is just a tragedy."
She said about 60 to 100 people attended the concert, but only a handful were left when the shooting occurred.
"Her brother is a hero for saving and stopping him from not hurting anyone else," Miglio said.
The shooting seemed likely to add fuel to the long simmering debate over gun laws in the United States, where guns were used in more than 11,200 murders in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But past bouts of even more extreme gun violence, including the 2012 killing of 20 school children at an elementary school in Connecticut, have led to little change in a country where the right to bear arms is protected under the second amendment of the US constitution.
US Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has vowed to take on the powerful US gun lobby if elected president, while Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has promised "to cherish the Second Amendment".
'We are heartbroken'
Grimmie, who competed in the sixth season of "The Voice" in 2014, released her debut EP "Find Me" in 2011.
"We are heartbroken," the NBC talent show said on its Twitter account after the shooting, calling the young singer "a loved member of our family".
"There are no words. We lost a beautiful soul w/ an amazing voice," it said after her death was confirmed.
Adam Levine, the singer whose team she performed with on the program, posted a picture of himself with her on his Instagram account after the incident when the singer was taken wounded but still alive to the hospital.
"I'm sad, shocked and confused. We love you so much Grimmie. We are all praying hard that you can pull through this... this just isn't fair," he wrote, before news of her death became public.
Fans posted video clips on social media of her performances, including her cover of Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" during a blind audition on "The Voice".
A New Jersey native, Grimmie first gained public attention with moving covers of hit songs in videos viewed by millions on YouTube. — Agence France-Presse 
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