Manan Shah (computer hacker)

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Manan Shah
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Manan giving a talk for ICICI on Cyber Security in March 2016
Born 19 August 1993 (1993-08-19) (age 31)
Vadodara (Baroda), India
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Delhi Public School
Occupation Author, cyber security expert, and entrepreneur
Known for Web Space Security and
Ethical Hacking
Title Founder & CEO of Avalance Global solutions.
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Manan Shah (born 19 August 1993) is an Indian entrepreneur and an ethical hacker. He is the founder and CEO of Avalance Global solutions,[1] an online cyber security company.[2] In 2016 he was a part of (MSRC) Microsoft Security Response Center's top 100 Security Researcher in the world.[3] His work mostly involves security apps Windows Tweaks, and OS-based tips and tricks, proxy websites and lifestyle. In 2014 his a part of a television show on MTV India called "MTV Webbed 2",[citation needed] which he co-hosted with Kritika Kamra and sharing his thoughts on safe usage of Social Networks. He has also developed several smartphone apps.


Biography

Manan was born and raised in Vadodara and studied at Delhi Public School, R K Puram. His interest for Computers started in the year of 2009 when his father Bharat Shah who was working in a Private firm based in Jambusar bought him first computer. He also ran a website rtwincustomize.net where he wrote computer tutorials.

Before starting Avalance Global solutions[4] Manan gave seminars and workshops on ethical hacking[5][6][7][8]

Manan has detected and been involved in monitoring various Terrorist activities happening on Internet and social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter.[9]

Publications

  • Facebook Hacking - Hacking & Security (June 2016, self-published) ASIN B01HL6WPQW
  • Gmail Hacking - Email Hacking & Security (July 2016, self-published) ASIN B01HLAHJW8

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