Ethical hacking is a proactive approach using the same techniques and programming languages as malicious hacking. Ethical hackers must stay current on IT security as well as the latest methods and programming languages used by attackers. Three of the best programming languages for Ethical Hacking are PHP, Python, and SQL. . Programming languages are sets of instructions that instruct a computer to perform specific tasks. However, there are over 300 programming languages, and many categories overlap. The C programming language is the most ancient of a group of languages that are distinct but overlap. Ethical hackers must have a thorough understanding of programming languages in order to analyse and modify code. Programming languages can also be used to automate time-consuming tasks and detect errors in software. Finally, the top programming languages for ethical hacking are determined by the computer systems and platforms under consideration. The programming languages used by cyber criminals are the best for ethical hacking. Here are ten hacking languages to learn, ranging from Bash to JavaScript and SQL. . Dive into the premier coding languages vital for cybersecurity professionals in 2023, ranging from Python to JavaScript. Master key skills now.. Ethical Hacking Techniques, Programming Languages 2023, Cybersecurity Skills. . Brittany Day
Stack Overflow released the results of its annual developer survey this week, with responses from over 70,000 developers across 180 countries. The survey highlights attitudes, tools, and environments that are shaping software today. . Docker and Kubernetes placed first and second place this year as the most loved and wanted tools. Rust and Python shared the title for most wanted technology, with TypeScript coming in second. For the seventh year in a row, Rust is the most loved language. C and C++ were low on that list. Over half of those surveyed responded they “dreaded” using each of the languages, indicating that plans by the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) and the Linux Foundation to eliminate C and C++ might be welcomed by the developer community. . In the recent developer poll, Docker and Kubernetes emerged as the frontrunners, reflecting the prevailing trends in today's software environment.. StackOverflow, DeveloperSurvey, ProgrammingLanguages, OpenSourceTools, DockerKubernetes. . Brittany Day
To become a Linux developer, you used to need C as your passport. Now Rust can let you be an OS programmer as well. . The joke goes: "C combines the power and performance of assembly language with the flexibility and ease-of-use of assembly language." Having programmed in both C and IBM 360 Assembler – it was a long time ago, OK – there's something to that. Because of its power, performance, and portability, C became the operating system language of choice, including, of course, Linux. There's only one little problem with C. It's really easy to make blunders. Big, ugly ones. That's where Rust comes in. . Rust is gaining ground as a robust alternative to C in Linux development, focusing on safety and concurrency in high-performance environments without a garbage collector. Rust Programming, Linux Development, C Alternatives. . Brittany Day
Oracle has published its latest quarterly update to GraalVM, the open-source Java JVM/JDK implemented in Java that also supports other execution modes and programming languages from Python to R to Ruby, adding Java 17 support and featuring a selection of other improvements you don't want to miss! . Given last month's release of > Java 17 / OpenJDK 17, GraalVM 21.3 has added Java 17 support. Plus there are many other improvements to its various language front-ends and other components. . GraalVM 21.3 brings compatibility with Java 17 and offers several improvements across diverse programming languages.. GraalVM Enhancements, Java 17 Support, Language Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hackers are turning coding languages such as Go, Rust, Nim and DLang into next-gen malware targeting Linux and Windows systems, enabling them to avoid signature detection and add layers of obfuscation. . Hackers are increasingly turning to relatively obscure programming languages when coding malware in a bid to avoid detection and pose greater challenges for the cyber security industry. Security professionals are coming across greater numbers of malware strains that are being written in ‘exotic’ languages such as coders are shifting to silicon valley backed programming languages , Rust, Nim, and DLang, according to researchers with Blackberry. Operators are even adopting these languages to rewrite existing malware families and create tools for new malware sets. . Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging obscure coding languages to develop malicious software targeting both Linux and Windows, complicating the detection process.. malware Development, Cyber Threats, Exotic Languages, Linux Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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