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Avinash Yalamanchili

 
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Avinash Yalamanchili
Born June 28, 1986 (1986-06-28) (age 23)
Warangal, India )
Residence Andhra Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Education Trivi High school Warangal
Occupation Author, Developer, computer security consultant, and speaker
Website
theavinash.com

Avinash Yalamanchili is an independent computer security consultant [1]

There have been many controversies regarding him.

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Milestones in Avinash's Life

AGE 15 – Got Computer for Rent.

AGE 17 - Developed an interest in Computer Hacking.

AGE 18 – His mother gifted him a PC to develop his research

AGE 19 – Published his first book Decoded Hacks which became an instant bestseller

AGE 20 - Widely recognized as an Ethical Hacker, Computer Security Expert and ounder of Anti Hackers League(AHL), Written a book, delivered seminars in various states,provide certification courses on Computer Security, is Developed a secured Operating System, runs his own consulting company.

AGE 21 - Released Hackers Operating System called "JACLYN "

AGE 22 - Started his own consulting company all across the Asia region.

Biography

Avinash is a 20 years old Independent Security Consultant and has definitive experience in the field of computers and Training Industry. He also wrote a book called “Decoded Hacks” Decoded Hacks on Hacking.[2]. and designed the distance learning course on “Ethical Hacking”, which have been appreciated by both students and professionals. Since then he has been part of many entrepreneurial ventures for capturing the market in training and knowledge based solutions by conducting Workshops and Seminars. He is also the CEO of Anti Hackers League (AHL)[3]. www.ahlindia.com who works against the Crackers and un ethica Hackers for the security purposes.

Personal Details

In August 2009, Rediff.com published an interview with Avinash. he never divulged the name of the agency, citing security reasons.Avinash is currently pursuing his Bachelors in Computer Science and Information Technology at Vaagdevi College of Engineering, India. He also conducted research and works on special projects at the headquarters of Anti Hackers League. Recently Avinash started his own computer security consulting, training and publishing companies in Hyderabad with operations all across the Asia region.


Publications & Awards

  • Yalamanchili, Avinash. DECODED HACKS,
  • Yalamanchili, Avinash. MAKING OF HACKING AND ANTI HACKING TOOLS,
  • Avinash claims that his books are being used as courses materiel across South-East Asia".[4]
  • Nominated for Youth Achievement Award 2009.


Media Appearances

Avinash is regularly invited by various papers ,tv channels and E-magazine to give his opinion on the latest virus outbreaks, hacker community trends and vulnerabilities. He has also been widely written about in numerous national publications

  • Interviewed by Rediff News( in New york).
  • Interviewed by New york Times( in New york).
  • Interviewed by INDIA ABROAD PAPER( in New york).
  • Interviewed by ETV2 Channel on Youth Achievement award nomination.
  • Interviewed by Eenadu papers on Youth Achievement award nomination.
  • Interviewed by HINDU on Hacking Activities.
  • Interviewed by Eenadu papers on Jaclyn OS.
  • Interviewed by Andhra Jyothy papers on Jaclyn OS.
  • Interviewed by SURYA papers on Jaclyn OS.
  • Interviewed by VAARTHA papers on Jaclyn OS.
  • Interviewed by ETV2 channels on JACLYN portable operating system.
  • Interviewed by NTV channels on JACLYN portable operating system.
  • Interviewed by TV5 channels on JACLYN portable operating system.
  • Interviewed by ETV2 and Eenadu Paper on recent issues in Hacking and Cyber warfare.
  • Interviewed by ETV2 on Decoded Hacks Book.
  • Interviewed by Vartha paper on software securities
  • Interviewed by Eenadu Paper on Decoded Hacks book.
  • Interviewed by Eenadu paper on Cyber Crimes and ATM hacking.
  • Interviewed by TV9 on Collage issues.

References

External links

--Meuravinash (talk) 23:50, 14 August 2009 (UTC)


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