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Use Your Pixel's Power Button to Bring Up Google Assistant Instead of the Power Menu

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There are many ways to access the Google Assistant on your phone, but Android 12 adds another one for Google Pixel models that may be the best way yet. On the Pixel 2 and newer, you can say "Hey Google" or "OK Google," swipe up from the bottom left or right corner of the screen, and tap the Assistant icon in the search bar to talk to Google Assistant. On Pixel 2, 3, and 4, you can even squeeze the bottom half of the phone to open Assistant. But the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have another option enabled by default: press and hold the Power button. However, you don't need a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro... more http://dlvr.it/SJ0FBY

How to Install the Real Wordle Game on Your Phone — Not a Fake Wordle Clone

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Wordle has been popping up all over in the app stores, but none of them are the real Wordle. The popular word game app has amassed two million users since its launch in November 2021 but has no plans to hit the iOS App Store or Play Store any time soon — but you can still install the official Wordle app on the Home screen of your iPhone or Android phone. The word game, developed by software engineer Josh Wardle, is simple — find out the mystery five-letter word of the day. You get six chances, and you lose if you don't answer right on the sixth try. To figure it out, type any five-letter... more http://dlvr.it/SHF1qK

Installing Rogue-jndi on Kali Linux

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Following the previous tutorial in which we looked at the log4j vulnerability in VMWare vSphere server, I got some questions about how to set up a malicious LDAP server on Linux. The attacker controlled LDAP server is required to provide the malicious java class (with a reverse shell for example) in response to the forged [...] The post Installing Rogue-jndi on Kali Linux appeared first on Hacking Tutorials. http://dlvr.it/SGrczg