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04/04/2026

Incredible Quality confirmed!

The UIU BSCSE program has been awarded the Washington Accord - a globally respected accreditation that ensures quality in engineering and science education - for six years, demonstrating the technical & technological excellence of UIU.

For details, visit - https://www.baetebangladesh.org/register.html.

Choose wisely. Choose UIU.


15/01/2026

Free Course "Cisco Devnet Associate."

08/01/2026

The Harvard HSIL Hackathon returns to Bangladesh!

United International University, is proud to host the 7th edition of Harvard Health Systems Innovation Lab (HSIL) Hackathon 2026 as the only Bangladesh Hub - IRIIC.

Theme: Building High-Value Health Systems: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

Participants will work on real-world health system challenges using AI and digital technologies, supported by national and international mentors, with opportunities to advance to the Harvard HSIL Global Incubation Program.

Who can apply:
Students, young professionals, and early-stage startups from healthcare, technology, design, and business backgrounds. No prior hackathon experience is required.

đź“… Registration Deadline: 30 January 2026
🗓 Hackathon Dates: 10–11 April 2026

đź”— Register here: https://tinyurl.com/yc5ekapc
📍 Important: While registering, please select Bangladesh, Dhaka Hub.
đź”— Bangladesh Hub details: https://iriic.uiu.ac.bd/harvard-hsil-hackthon-2026/

04/01/2026
May Allah Bless All Ummah of Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
16/06/2024

May Allah Bless All Ummah of Muhammad (Peace be upon him)

Python RoadMap
16/06/2024

Python RoadMap

📡 What Are The Risks Of Using A Public Wi-Fi? 📶The problem with public Wi-Fi is that there are a tremendous number of ri...
26/05/2024

📡 What Are The Risks Of Using A Public Wi-Fi? 📶

The problem with public Wi-Fi is that there are a tremendous number of risks that go along with these networks. While business owners may believe they’re providing a valuable service to their customers, chances are the security on these networks is lax or nonexistent.

đź’»Man in the Middle Attacks

One of the most common threats on these networks is called a Man in the Middle (MITM) attack. Essentially, a MITM attack is a form of eavesdropping. When a computer makes a connection to the Internet, data is sent from point A (computer) to point B (service/website), and vulnerabilities can allow an attacker to get in between these transmissions and “read” them. So what you thought was private no longer is.

đź’»Unencrypted Networks

Encryption means that the messages that are sent between your computer and the wireless router are in the form of a “secret code,” so that they cannot be read by anyone who doesn’t have the key to decipher the code. Most routers are shipped from the factory with encryption turned off by default, and it must be turned on when the network is set up. If an IT professional sets up the network, then chances are good that encryption has been enabled. However, there is no surefire way to tell if this has happened.

đź’»Malware Distribution

Thanks to software vulnerabilities, there are also ways that attackers can slip malware onto your computer without you even knowing. A software vulnerability is a security hole or weakness found in an operating system or software program. Hackers can exploit this weakness by writing code to target a specific vulnerability, and then inject the malware onto your device.

đź’»Snooping & Sniffing

Wi-Fi snooping and sniffing is what it sounds like. Cybercriminals can buy special software kits and even devices to help assist them with eavesdropping on Wi-Fi signals. This technique can allow the attackers to access everything that you are doing online — from viewing whole webpages you have visited (including any information you may have filled out while visiting that webpage) to being able to capture your login credentials, and even being able to hijack your accounts.

đź’»Malicious Hotspots

These “rogue access points” trick victims into connecting to what they think is a legitimate network because the name sounds reputable. Say you’re staying at the Goodnight Inn and want to connect to the hotel’s Wi-Fi. You may think you’re selecting the correct one when you click on “GoodNight Inn,” but you haven’t. Instead, you’ve just connected to a rogue hotspot set up by cybercriminals who can now view your sensitive information.

04/05/2024

Determining geolocation by photo

Friends, today I have prepared for you a list of the most useful services for determining the location of a person from a photo.

View photo metadata

https://www.pic2map.com/
http://exif.regex.info/exif.cgi
http://fotoforensics.com/

Search by objects on the frame
https://yandex.com/images/
https://images.google.com/
https://tineye.com/

Recognizing plants and birds
https://identify.plantnet.org/
https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/

Search by camera serial number
http://www.stolencamerafinder.com/
http://www.cameratrace.com/

Shooting time by sun
https://www.suncalc.org/

Search by satellite image
https://search.descarteslabs.com/

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