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Linux Kali for Social Media User Location: A Target-Oriented Social Media Software Vulnerability Detection

Adnan Alam Khan1,2,*, Qamar-ul-Arfeen1

1 Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Pakistan
2 DHA Suffa University, Karachi, Pakistan

* Corresponding Author:Adnan Alam Khan. Email: email

Journal of Cyber Security 2021, 3(4), 201-205. https://doi.org/10.32604/jcs.2021.024614

Abstract

Technology is expanding like a mushroom, there are various benefits of technology, in contrary users are facing serious losses by this technology. Furthermore, people lost their lives, their loved ones, brain-related diseases, etc. The industry is eager to get one technology that can secure their finance-related matters, personal videos or pictures, precious contact numbers, and their current location. Things are going worst because every software has some sort of legacy, deficiency, and shortcomings through which exploiters gain access to any software. There are various ways to get illegitimate access but on the top is Linux Kali with QRLjacker by user grabber command. This study recapitulates the impacts of the said technology and related avoidance. Detail contemplation depicts social media users like WhatsApp users can take a long sigh of relief when they will adopt the recommended methods. The problem is breaching of legitimate social media realtime location by an illegitimate user through Linux Kali, for this reason, end-user has no knowledge to spoof their IP to protect their real-time location. This paper will address the solution to the said problem.

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A. Alam Khan and Q. , "Linux kali for social media user location: a target-oriented social media software vulnerability detection," Journal of Cyber Security, vol. 3, no.4, pp. 201–205, 2021.



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