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but the really truth is that anyone can hack.

Hacking is the unauthorised access to or control over computer network security systems for some illicit purpose. Hacking needs total understanding of a computer security system. A hacker can simply be said to be someone who can breach into a computer system and network because he can exploit and detect the weakness in that security system or network. Hacking really seems to be difficult for people and that's because they have no true understanding of Computer, but the really truth is that anyone can hack. WAYS TO HACK There are different ways to hack but the easiest way is to plant a virus in the targeted system, and this cam be done by sending the virus via an email. The virus will not be seen or noticed by the target. Now this virus has been designed to send information from the targeted device (Computer or Phone)to the hacker. BUT WHAT EXACTLY IS A VIRUS? A Virus is a malicious software that can replicate itself by modifying other computer programme and inserting its own co

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Hacking is the unauthorised access to or control over computer network security systems for some illicit purpose. Hacking needs total understanding of a computer security system. A hacker can simply be said to be someone who can breach into a computer system and network because he can exploit and detect the weakness in that security system or network. Hacking really seems to be difficult for people and that's because they have no true understanding of Computer, but the really truth is that anyone can hack. WAYS TO HACK There are different ways to hack but the easiest way is to plant a virus in the targeted system, and this cam be done by sending the virus via an email. The virus will not be seen or noticed by the target. Now this virus has been designed to send information from the targeted device (Computer or Phone)to the hacker. BUT WHAT EXACTLY IS A VIRUS? A Virus is a malicious software that can replicate itself by modifying other computer programme and inserting its own code

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Convergence of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) with new age technologies such as Cloud has unlocked many innovative possibilities. Enterprises have to continue the use of legacy systems due to different strategic reasons ranging from those being vendor/client preferred or inherited from mergers & acquisitions or simply because the cost of migration is beyond budget. Here RPA brings all legacy systems on the same plane as ERPs and acts as the greatest leveler with RPA-on-Cloud simply taking this technology to the next level. Though Cloud is looked at with some skepticism, the risks can be easily mitigated by using forward-looking technologies available today. Let us see how this hybrid framework is relevant in a dynamically changing business ecosystem. The Critical Path: A few might know that RPA on Cloud is the "Critical Path" to quick deployment, fast roll-out, and a quick return on investment. Furthermore, it extends RPA usability by manifolds and across geographies.