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  2. DMARC - Wikipedia

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    Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) is an email authentication protocol. It is designed to give email domain owners the ability to protect their domain from unauthorized use, commonly known as email spoofing.

  3. Authenticated Received Chain - Wikipedia

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    However, a strict DMARC policy may block legitimate emails sent through a mailing list or forwarder, as the DKIM signature will be invalidated if the message is modified, such as by adding a subject tag or footer, and the SPF check will either fail (if the forwarder didn't change the bounce address) or be aligned with the mailing list domain ...

  4. Attack Surface Analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Attack Surface Analyzer is all in one tool for analysis of changes made to the various parts of the attack surface of Windows 6 series Operating System (includes Windows Vista and Windows 7). Using this one tool, you can analyze the changes made to the Registry, File permissions, Windows IIS Server, GAC assemblies and a lot more can be done. [ 7 ]

  5. DomainKeys Identified Mail - Wikipedia

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    Discussions about DKIM signatures passing through indirect mail flows, formally in the DMARC working group, took place right after the first adoptions of the new protocol wreaked havoc on regular mailing list use. However, none of the proposed DKIM changes passed. Instead, mailing list software was changed. [48] [irrelevant citation]

  6. Pentaho - Wikipedia

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    Pentaho Analysis Services (Mondrian) EE, CE: Server application: 3.7.0: 3.6.1: Pentaho Analysis Services, codenamed Mondrian, is an open-source OLAP (online analytical processing) server, written in Java. It supports the MDX (multidimensional expressions) query language and the XML for Analysis and olap4j interface specifications.

  7. Analog (program) - Wikipedia

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    Analog 1.0 was the first stable release. 10 February 1997 Analog 2.0 was the initial release of a native Win32 version of Analog. 15 June 1998 Analog 3.0 included support for HTTP/1.1 status codes and included a more refined log parsing engine in addition to the ability to parse non-standard log file formats. 16 November 1999

  8. Comparison of packet analyzers - Wikipedia

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    $299–$599, $149 1 year subscription dSniff: Dug Song December 17, 2000 / 2.3 [3] CLI: BSD License: Free EtherApe: Juan Toledo June 3, 2018 / 0.9.18 [4] GUI GNU General Public License: Free Ettercap: ALoR and NaGA August 1, 2020 / 0.8.3.1-Bertillon [5] Both GNU General Public License: Free Fiddler: Eric Lawrence / Telerik: October 3, 2019 / 5 ...

  9. sigrok - Wikipedia

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    sigrok is a portable, cross-platform, free open source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, hygrometers, anemometers, light meters, DAQs, data loggers, function generators, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, IEEE-488 (GPIB) interfaces, and more.