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  2. PhotoDNA - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft originally used PhotoDNA on its own services including Bing and OneDrive. [31] As of 2022, PhotoDNA was widely used by online service providers for their content moderation efforts [10] [32] [33] including Google's Gmail, Twitter, [34] Facebook, [35] Adobe Systems, [36] Reddit, [37] and Discord.

  3. Infostealer - Wikipedia

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    For the service providers running these stealer operations, the researchers estimated that a typical infostealer operator incurs only a few one-off costs: the license to use the infostealer, which is obtained from a malware developer, and the registration fee for the domain used to host the command-and-control server. The primary ongoing cost ...

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Wikipedia : Suppress display of the fundraising banner

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    Go to Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-centralnotice-banners (This link should take you straight to the "Banners" section.) Uncheck the option the "Fundraising" item, which is under the "Banner types to display" heading. Click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. Refresh your browser window so the settings will take effect.

  6. Banner grabbing - Wikipedia

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    Banner grabbing is a technique used to gain information about a computer system on a network and the services running on its open ports. Administrators can use this ...

  7. Wikipedia:Avoiding banners - Wikipedia

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    The core strategy is to try to remove many banners from pages, and to widen the most-common boxes. There are so many banner boxes, the solutions must be geared to those boxes which are seen most often (optimize by 80/20 Rule): fix the "20%" of banners seen in 80% of articles. There are several methods: Collapse/hide numerous talk-page banners.

  8. Session hijacking - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, session hijacking, sometimes also known as cookie hijacking, is the exploitation of a valid computer session—sometimes also called a session key—to gain unauthorized access to information or services in a computer system.

  9. Web skimming - Wikipedia

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    As well as targeted attacks such as on Newegg, [9] it's been used in combination with commodity Magento extension attacks. [10] The 'Shopper Approved' ecommerce toolkit utilised on hundreds of ecommerce sites was also compromised by Magecart [ 11 ] as was the conspiracy site InfoWars .