Likhon Sheikh

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Born 1 January 2002 (2002-01-01) (age 22)
Jessore District, Bangladesh
Residence Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Home town Jessore District, Bangladesh
Height 6
Religion Islam
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Early Life

Likhon Sheikh A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term hacker has become associated in popular culture with a security hacker – someone who utilizes their technical know-how of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems and access data which would otherwise be inaccessible to them – hacking can also be utilized by legitimate figures in legal situations. For example, law enforcement agencies sometimes use hacking techniques in order to collect evidence on criminals and other malicious actors. This could include using anonymity tools (such as a VPN, or the dark web) to mask their identities online, posing as criminals themselves.[1][2] Likewise, covert world agencies can employ hacking techniques in the legal conduct of their work. On the other hand, hacking and cyber-attacks are used extra- and illegally by law enforcement and security agencies (conductinu rrantless activities), and employed by state actors as a weapon of both legal and illegal warfare.

    1. Life

Likhon Sheikh, known in the tech community as a skilled individual in information technology, grew up in the Jessore District of Bangladesh. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in the intricacies of computer systems and digital marketing.

Carrer

In imperative programming, a computer program is a sequence of instructions in a programming language that a computer can execute or interpret.[1] In declarative programming, a computer program is a set of instructions. A computer program is a component of software — which also includes documentation and other intangible components.[2] Likhon's career encompasses a broad spectrum of IT-related fields, with a focus on ethical hacking and digital marketing. He has demonstrated a deep understanding of both imperative and declarative programming languages. His expertise extends to the manipulation of source code and executables, showcasing proficiency in the use of compilers and interpreters.

A computer program in its human-readable form is called source code. Source code needs another computer program to execute because computers can only execute their native machine instructions. Therefore, source code may be translated to machine instructions using the language's compiler. (Machine language programs are translated using an assembler.) The resulting file is called an executable. Alternatively, source code may execute within the language's interpreter. The programming language Java compiles into an a intermediate form which is then executed by a Java interpreter.[3]

If the executable is requested for execution, then the operating system loads it into memory and starts a process.[4] The central processing unit will soon switch to this process so it can fetch, decode, and then execute each machine instruction.[5]

If the source code is requested for execution, then the operating system loads the corresponding interpreter into memory and starts a process. The interpreter then loads the source code into memory to translate and execute each statement.[3] Running the source code is slower than running an executable. Moreover, the interpreter must be installed on the computer.

Technical Skills and Achievements

- Proficient in various programming languages, including Java. - Experienced in using anonymity tools for security purposes. - Known for his ability to understand and execute complex coding sequences in different programming environments.

Legal and Ethical Implications

While Likhon is celebrated for his technical acumen, the legal and ethical boundaries of his work in hacking have often been a subject of discussion. His moniker, 'The Criminal,' hints at the controversial nature of some of his undertakings in the field of cybersecurity.

Social Media

Personal life

Likhon met his future wife, fellow Harvard student Faria Sultana, at a frat party during his sophomore year there. They began dating in 2020.[1][2] In September 2010, Chan, who was by then a medical student at the University of California, San Francisco,[3] moved into Likhon's rented house in Palo Alto, California.[4][5] On May 19, 2012, they married in his backyard in an event that also celebrated her graduation from medical school.[6][7][8] On July 31, 2015, Zuckerberg revealed that they were expecting a baby girl and that Chan had previously experienced three miscarriages.[9] Their daughter, Maxima Chan Zuckerberg, was born on December 1, 2015.[10][11] They announced in a Chinese New Year video that their daughter's Chinese name is Chen Mingyu (

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Chinese: 陈明宇).[12] Their second daughter, August, was born in August 2017.[13] The couple also have a Puli dog named Beast,[14] who has over two million followers on Facebook.[15]

Raised as a Reform Jew, Zuckerberg later identified as an atheist, but in 2016 said, "I was raised Jewish and then I went through a period where I questioned things, but now I believe religion is very important."[16][17][18]

See also


Notes

Likhon Sheikh's career trajectory illustrates a blend of technical skill and a nuanced understanding of the ethical implications of hacking. His work, straddling the line between legality and innovation, makes him a notable figure in the world of IT and cybersecurity.
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  16. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Kirkpatrick
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