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  2. The Etsy Sale for Cyber Week Is Here—You Don’t Want ... - AOL

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    Popular pet accessories company Bek & Co is offering a whopping 50% off everything they sell on Etsy in honor of Cyber Week. While the focus of the company is mostly on French Bulldogs, there are ...

  3. 2600: The Hacker Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's name comes from the phreaker discovery in the 1960s that the transmission of a 2600 hertz tone – which could be produced perfectly with a plastic toy whistle given away free with Cap'n Crunch cereal, discovered by friends of John Draper – over a long-distance trunk connection gained access to operator mode, and allowed the user to explore aspects of the telephone system that ...

  4. Security Management (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Security Management is the monthly magazine of ASIS International (formerly the American Society for Industrial Security). [1] It was launched in 1972. The publication combines featured articles on topics such as terrorism and corporate espionage, with staff-written departments covering news and trends, homeland security, IT security, and legal developments.

  5. Category:Hacker magazines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hacker magazines" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. c't - Wikipedia

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    One of the numerous projects [3] c't initiated is the WSUS Offline Update, [4] a set of scripts to download Microsoft updates, combine it with an install script, and create a CD image. With Offline Update burned to a CD or DVD , a technician can update Windows 2000 / XP / Vista and Microsoft Office 2003/2007 without an Internet connection.

  7. SwiftOnSecurity - Wikipedia

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    SwiftOnSecurity is a pseudonymous computer security expert and influencer on Twitter, Mastodon, and Bluesky, [1] inspired by Taylor Swift. [2] [3] [4] As of May 2024, they have over 405,400 followers. [5] The account was originally created to post Taylor Swift-related memes about the Heartbleed bug.

  8. IEEE Security & Privacy - Wikipedia

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    It covers security, privacy, and dependability of computer-based systems. The publication includes studies, surveys, tutorials, columns, and in-depth interviews of interest to the information security industry. [1] The editor in chief is Sean Peisert; [2] the preceding editor was David M. Nicol.

  9. United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War began in June 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a UN Security Council meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea and later to invade the northern nation.