Azmat Writes Tech
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Tech enthusiast with a passion for cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and digital forensics. I simplify complex topics, share real-world insights, and help readers explore the hidden side of technology. Welcome to AzmatWritesTech.
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Failure Was My First Teacher — And I Finally Listened
I didn’t grow up with much. No internet. No stable electricity. No role models in tech. Just dusty roads, noisy fans when the power worked, and dreams that felt too big for a place that barely knew what a software engineer was.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in Motivation
From Village Dreams to Virtual Machines: My Journey as a Software Engineer
I was born in a small village where dreams are often limited to what’s visible around you—farmlands, tea stalls, small shops, or jobs in the Middle East. No one talked about coding. In fact, most people in my village didn’t even know what a software engineer was.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in History
The Code That Saved Me: How a Broken Laptop Fixed My Life
Burnout and Breakdown For months, I pushed myself harder than ever before. Balancing university classes, a part-time job, and late nights learning to code drained me physically and mentally. My old laptop was my constant companion through it all — the device I relied on to complete assignments, practice coding, and chase my goals. But one night, everything stopped.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in FYI
I Thought I Was Just Learning to Code — But I Was Learning About Life
When I first started learning to code, I thought I was just picking up a technical skill. I believed it would be about typing commands, building apps, fixing bugs, and maybe someday landing a job in tech.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in FYI
I Tried Hacking My Own Wi-Fi — Here’s What I Learned
Most people assume their home Wi-Fi is secure just because it has a password. I used to think the same — until I decided to put my own network to the test. As someone passionate about cybersecurity, I wanted to see how easy (or hard) it would be to ethically hack into my own router using tools like Kali Linux and Aircrack-ng.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in FYI
How Hackers Can Trick You with Social Engineering — And How to Outsmart Them
When we think about hacking, many imagine complicated code, high-tech gadgets, or invincible firewalls. But the truth is, one of the most effective hacking methods doesn’t require any coding skills at all. It’s called social engineering, and it targets the human side of security — your trust, your emotions, and your decisions.
By Azmat Writes Tech7 months ago in FYI






