HACKING INTO OMEGLE: INDIA`s First open source Book

· JHAJHA BOKAROWASI
4.2
97 reviews
Ebook
101
Pages

About this ebook

The book is India`s first Open source book- Read it throw it print it sell it or edit it or whatever. It`s your- 
The book takes the reader to a different world where the user chats with all he people around the world. This is an ideal book which explain the user a great in depth description about extreme social engineering which to may seem utopian. This book is intended for only knowledge purpose but the users are advised not to use professionally. Initially the book was released free teaser but now for 0 price it is available free. So gear up to get a read. PS: The author says that the book contains more tricks than any other book. Challenge accepted authors? - 

Ratings and reviews

4.2
97 reviews
Jeet Shah
July 28, 2019
It helped me a lot to learn very nice book everyone should read this book
11 people found this review helpful
Samiran Mahata
February 14, 2018
Good for beginners
16 people found this review helpful
Ashok Borse
June 2, 2016
This is best
19 people found this review helpful

About the author

 Jhjha Bokarowasi is the pen name for Ankit Jha who has authored 3 books on varying topics ranging from Computer Science to politics. He is a student at Delhi Public school at the moment and is working on an individual basis to make the web a cleaner and better place. For more than one websites he has looked up for vulnebs and reported as well for FREE absolutely. -

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