> On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:23 AM, Yush Bhardwaj <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ethical Hackers League, a nonprofit organization is offering 100% 
> scholarships for their Certification Programs in the cyber security domain. 
> EHL identified that there is a huge skill gap in the IT security industry and 
> there is huge potential for aggressive expansion.
> 
> With the imminent rise in cyber crime and related attacks, the need of 
> skilled cyber security professionals is on the rise as well. This is a war 
> one cannot fight alone and EHL is trying to solve this problem with their 
> initiative.
> 
> On its 6 year anniversary, EHL is offering 6 certifications for free every 
> day of the year which is 365 candidates for each of the 6 programs. Even 
> high-end advanced certifications in the domain of digital forensics are part 
> of this scholarship program.
> 
> This is a huge opportunity for those who wish to excel or build their career 
> in IT security.
> 
> To apply or for more information, please visit 
> http://ethicalhackersleague.org or revert on this email or mail us on 
> [email protected]    

Trimmed to list I'm subbed to...

These "ethical hacker" degree programs are, IMO, basically a scam.
I've screened ppl for interviews at work and basically learned to ignore
anyone whose only significant qualification is one of these programs...

Amazing how they can get certified and not even know the diff 
between the passwd & shadow file, or su vs sudo, or the most 
BASIC shit... 



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