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  2. Cypher (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Yanushevsky (Алексе́й Анато́льевич Януше́вский) (born May 17, 1990), [1] who also goes by the pseudonym "Cypher", resides in Minsk, and is a Belarusian professional player of the first person shooter series Quake.

  3. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    As a multiplayer-only video game, [1] Rust pits players against each other in a harsh, open world environment with the sole goal of survival. Animals, such as wolves and bears, act as a looming threat, but the primary danger comes from other players. [1] Most maps are procedurally generated, [2] with the exception of some pre-built maps. [3]

  4. List of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege downloadable content

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    The inaugural season began in February 2016 with Operation Black Ice, and the game is currently in its thirty-sixth season, Operation Collision Point, which is the fourth and final season of Year 9. There are currently 24 maps between four game modes, and 74 operators to choose from between attacking and defending.

  5. Cypher (query language) - Wikipedia

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    Cypher is a declarative graph query language that allows for expressive and efficient data querying in a property graph. [ 1 ] Cypher was largely an invention of Andrés Taylor while working for Neo4j, Inc. (formerly Neo Technology) in 2011. [ 2 ]

  6. Block cipher mode of operation - Wikipedia

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    The propagating cipher block chaining [25] or plaintext cipher-block chaining [26] mode was designed to cause small changes in the ciphertext to propagate indefinitely when decrypting, as well as when encrypting. In PCBC mode, each block of plaintext is XORed with both the previous plaintext block and the previous ciphertext block before being ...

  7. Cypher (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cypher (Douglas "Doug" Aaron Ramsey) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appears usually in the X-Men family of books, in particular those featuring the New Mutants , of which Cypher has been a member.

  8. Charles Cyphers - Wikipedia

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    Season 1, episode 2 Brad Kirtz Season 3, episode 1 Bill Garwood Season 4, episode 10 Jimmy Dorset Season 6, episode 14 1973 The F.B.I. Charlie Wicker Season 9, episode 3 1974 The Manhunter: Emmett Crowley Season 1, episode 4 1974 The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One: Arthur 'Doc' Barker TV film 1974

  9. Feistel cipher - Wikipedia

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    A large number of block ciphers use the scheme, including the US Data Encryption Standard, the Soviet/Russian GOST and the more recent Blowfish and Twofish ciphers. In a Feistel cipher, encryption and decryption are very similar operations, and both consist of iteratively running a function called a "round function" a fixed number of times.