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The Story of Kind-Hearted Ethical Hacker - (Jackson and his family) - cover

The Story of Kind-Hearted Ethical Hacker - (Jackson and his family)

Chandu Kanuri

Publisher: Chandu Kanuri

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Chandu Kanuri's Kind Hearted Hacker - Part: 1
 

Chandu Kanuri's The Story of Kind-Hearted Ethical Hacker - 1" tells the story of a hacker how he become an Great Personality. It is a book of reader of all ages that is no age restriction. It contains humanity, hacking, helping, family relations, sadness, happiness, problem of poor people and so many things were covered in this book. The author(Chandu Kanuri) wants to change the present conditions of people. He wants a Humanity in Man's life. He says that, "Humanity increases the status of a man" in this book. The author Chandu Kanuri has been beautifully crafted and edited this book neatly with clear information.
Available since: 02/09/2024.
Print length: 61 pages.

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