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Welcome to the April 2024 Issue of Hackercool Magazine. Yeah, I know we are releasing our April 2024 Issue in the month of July 2024, instead of releasing at least our June 2024 Issue. This is far beyond asking for apology. So, we will cut that short and go directly to what this Issue has got for you. We start this Issue with a Red Team hacking tutorial. You should have noticed that lot of Black Hat Hacker groups are increasingly using SVG images to deliver their payloads and gain access nowadays. So, in this issue we bring to our readers an article on different ways to gain access using SVG images. Next, you will learn in detail about typosquatting, a social engineering attack being used by Black Hat hackers in real-world. Then you will learn about two vulnerabilities disclosed recently: LG WebOS vulnerability and Linux xgutil vulnerability. The latest version of Metasploit, Metasploit 6.4 has been released. How could we move to our next Issue without explaining to our readers about all the new features added to the latest version of the most popular pen testing tool. Similarly, the latest version of privacy focused browser, Tor 13 has also been released. We have brought our readers new features in it too. In Tool of the month feature, we bring you Lynis, the security auditing tool for Linux. We end this Issue with an article on what to do to secure your banking apps.

Hackercool Description:

Hackercool Magazine is a beginner-friendly ethical hacking magazine that explains how real cyber attacks actually work without jargon, hype or illegal advice.

Built for students, aspiring security professionals and curious learners, each issue breaks down modern hacking techniques, red team thinking and real-world breaches in a simple, ethical and easy-to-understand way.

Instead of overwhelming readers with tools and exploits, we focus on:

How attackers think?

Why breaches succeed

How access, identity and misconfigurations are abused

What defenders should learn from real incidents

All content is educational, legal and beginner-safe, with clear explanations, visuals and real-world context.

If you’re starting your journey into ethical hacking and want to understand before you attack, this magazine is for you.

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