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Lybrate - Consult a Doctor : App of the week

Need free medical consultations? Then you're at the right place. This app is all what you need. Lybrate has revolutionized the way people in India take care of their health. They have more than 80,000 doctors registered with them from all over the country to help you lead a healthy and happy life. Be it about managing diabetes of your parents living in a different city, or finding solutions to various pediatric problems of your kids, or dealing with your own stress, or any lifestyle or infectious disease, now you have a doctor for everything just a tap away. Chat with top doctors of India, find valuable health tips from them, get opinions from multiple trusted doctors, reach out to the top doctors from different cities, and find and book appointments with the best doctors in your own city. Features : Find Doctors :  Find and book appointments online with doctors. Find doctor online in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, and ot

How to fix a loose Micro-USB cable

Almost everyone has a smartphone or another device that connects with a Micro USB cable. And almost everyone has had a cable become loose over time and not fit securely. It can be disgusting to have the cable drop out a the slightest movement or to head endless pings from your computer telling you the cable disconnected. Rather than throw out a cable and get a new one, here’s a simple 5-min fix that can restore your cable back to new (or at least make it stay put). On most Micro USB cables there are a pair of metal tabs on one side. The problem is that over time these tabs can be flattened. When that happens the USB cable will be come loose unless the port is particularly tight. The way to fix this is to raise the tabs and then fold them over, making for a tighter and sturdier fit. The first thing we need to do is to raise the tabs. My friend used a precision flat screwdriver to lift the tabs as pictured below. You want to be careful doing this. While the tabs are meta

How to Hack and Access Unsecured Security Cameras Around the World

Technological advancement has made it possible for one to do basically anything that comes to mind using the internet. The internet has moved from the days where the web is solely used for text based information to the era where one can sit in his room and communicate with thousands of people around the web, share software, video, audio, photos and web cameras and security cameras as well. Though most security cameras shared on the web are meant for public display, very few of them are intended to be used privately by an organization or individual. One thing that most people don’t realize is google index all these security cameras streamed on the web and can easily be searched and viewed using Google. In this tutorial I’m going to show you how you can easily search and view unprotected security cameras using Google. Now open your browser and go to Google and type in any of the following inside the search box. inurl:"CgiStart?page=" inurl:/view.shtml intitl

6 Most Common Password Cracking Methods And Their Countermeasures

There are number of methods out there used by hackers to hack your account or get your personal information. Today in this post i will share with you guys 6 Most commonly used method to crack password and their countermeasures. You must check out this article to be safe and to prevent your online accounts from hacking. 1. Brute-force Attack : Any password can be cracked using Brute-force attack. Brute-force attacks try every possible combinations of numbers, letters and special characters until the right password is match. Brute-force attacks can take very long time depending upon the complexity of the password. The cracking time is determined by the speed of computer and complexity of the password. Countermeasure : Use long and complex passwords. Try to use combination of upper and lowercase letters along with numbers. Brute-force attack will take hundreds or even thousands of years to crack such complex and long passwords. Example: Passwords like "ilo