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How to play Road Rash on Windows 10?

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 Hey Family, Today I am gonna remind you, your childhood's one of the best and favorites computer game "Road Rash"          One day I tried to play that DOS-based awesome game on windows 10 but unfortunately, I wasn't able to play but now I find a way to play on windows 10          So let's play the best racing game ever. These are our requirements : Road Rash:  https://drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=18OJC_f1n3DUGNQpRuQCtzj5WD0x_vb0a&export=download Winrar:  https://www.win-rar.com/predownload.html?&L=0 Free ISO Creator:  http://www.freeisocreator.com/ Now follow my steps carefully don't make any mistakes. Download all these applications and extract them. After extracting roasrash.zip, you will get the files like this: Run RoadRash.exe and Install it, after installing it you will find these two icons named 1. RadRash   2. Road Rash (Windows XP) Now, open the file location of "Road Rash (Windows XP)" by right click on it and now paste the "Ro

Obtain Valuable Data from Images Using Exif Extractors.

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           Hello guys,           I hope you all are good at your home.          Today's topic is How To Obtain Valuable Data from Images Using Exif Extractors. So Let's go. Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger ×           What is Metadata? Metadata contained in images and other files can give away a lot more information than the average user might think.  By tricking a target into sending a photo containing GPS coordinates and additional information, a hacker can learn where a mark lives or works simply by extracting the Exif data hidden inside the image file.  For hackers or OSINT researchers gathering digital evidence, photos can be a rich source of data. Besides what's visible in the picture itself, metadata about when and where the photo was taken can also be recoverable.  This data can include the device the photo was taken on, the geolocation of the i