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CutyCapt On Kali Linux

Today i'm going to make you know about an intresting tool in Kali-Linux that is CutyCapt.

CutyCapt was written by Björn Höhrmann <bjoern@hoehrmann.de>
CutyCapt is used to capture Webkit's rendering of a web page into many different Vector and Bitmap formats like JPEG, PNG, PDF and many more.

Requirements:

1. Kali Linux or Any Linux with cutycapt installed.

So lets Capture something::
 

Sample 1:

command--> cutycapt --url=www.moinkhans.blogspot.com --out=/root/Desktop/output.png
 



Here --url=www.moinkhan.blogspot.com specifies the target website which we want to capture and --out=/root/Desktop/output.png specifies the location of output (here it is /root/Desktop) and the name of output file (here it is output) and the format of output file (here it is .png).
Formats can also include [pdf, bmp, jpeg and many more...]
Sample 1:
 

command--> cutycapt --url=www.facebook.com --out=/root/Desktop/output2.pdf --min-width=400 --min-height=300
 


 

here we captured the target address in PDF format using .pdf extension and also specified minimum width and height using the --min-width and --min-height options.

CutyCapt has many other options to try out like max-wait and delay time and many other things. Now as you know how to specify these options you can try them out one by one.

For more help on CutyCapt check out the help page and the manual page of CutyCapty using following commands:
man cutycapt --> to check the manual page.
cutycapt --help --> for summary of options.

Hope you Enjoyed this one... :)
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FDA Codeathon


The FDA is asking coders to develop an app, see the details of the event here


 In a bid to stanch the death toll of the nation's epidemic of opioid drug use, the Food and Drug Administration is calling for the development of a cellphone app that could quickly bring lifesaving medication to the rescue of a person in the throes of a potentially deadly overdose. 

To get app designers going on their submissions, the FDA will host a "code-a-thon" on Oct. 19 and 20. Final submissions are due to the agency by Nov. 7. 
 
The submissions will be assessed for innovation, usability, functionality and adaptability by a panel of judges from the FDA, the National Institute of Drug Abuse and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The highest-scoring entrant will receive an award of $40,000. And all entrants may apply for Small Business Innovation Research grants from the National Institute of Drug Abuse after the competition is over.