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  2. Template:List of films by letter - Wikipedia

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  3. List of films in the public domain in the United States

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    Films released under a free license such as Creative Commons are also excluded. Note : This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here. This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status.

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    English diceware page has the complete description and word lists in several languages. A client-side diceware multi-wordlist password generator with complete source code; Web-based diceware app that uses the cryptographically secure getRandomValues() function; English Diceware wordlist from the Electronic Frontier Foundation; diceware on GitHub

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  6. Password (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A password is a word, phrase or string of characters used to gain access to a resource, such as an object, area or information. Password may also refer to: Film

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  9. Wikipedia:10,000 most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    Usually, passwords are not tried one-by-one against a system's secure server online; instead, a hacker might manage to gain access to a shadowed password file protected by a one-way encryption algorithm. They would then test each entry in a file like this to see whether its encrypted form matches what the server has on record.