May 2025
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DIY Wardriving: How to Ethically Scan Wireless Networks
Tags: beginner hacking guide, black-rimmed glasses, Cybersecurity, Ethical Hacking, ethical wardriving, network security, open source security tools, tech adventure, wardriving, WiFi reconnaissance, wireless network scanning, wireless securityDiscover ethical wardriving basics and tools to secure your WiFi—master wireless recon and protect your network like a pro.
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How to Set Up CodeIgniter 4 in Docker on Ubuntu (Step-by-Step Guide)
Tags: CodeIgniter 4, Containerization, Docker, Docker Compose, Ethical Hacking, foss, government tech, LAMP, NGO Tech, open source, PHP, PHP Framework, Tech Tutorial, Ubuntu, web developmentSet up CodeIgniter 4 in Docker on Ubuntu—no vague errors, no missing modules. Just a working dev stack with full debug and ethical hacking potential.
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Background Screening for Employment Made Easy with Mr.Holmes
Tags: Background Screening, Cybersecurity, Digital Footprint, Ethical Hacking, FOSS Hiring, Mr.Holmes, NGO Tech, Open Source Tools, OSINT, Termux toolsStreamline background screening for employment with Mr.Holmes—an ethical, open-source tool to trace digital footprints with just a username.
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How to Find If Someone Is on a Dating Site — Expose Their Secret Profiles with One Tool
Tags: business security, Ethical Hacking, find dating profiles, foss, government tech, linux cli, mr holmes, ngos, open source intelligence, OSINT tools, sherlock, student osint guide, Termux tools, username searchHow to find if someone is on a dating site? Use this ethical tool to expose hidden profiles. Let Sherlock and Mr. Holmes uncover the truth!
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Spiderfoot OSINT Made Simple: Fast Install and Recon on Mac/Linux
Tags: Cyber Threats, cybersecurity awareness, data leaks, deepfake scam, digital privacy, facebook scam, FOSS tools, online safety, open source intelligence, OSINT, phishing scam, phone number lookup, privacy audit, scam detection, spiderfootUnlock powerful recon with Spiderfoot OSINT. Learn the fastest way to install and run scans on Mac or Linux—no guesswork, just results.









