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  2. KSD-64 - Wikipedia

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    KSD-64 "Crypto-ignition keys" on display at the National Cryptologic Museum in 2005. The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 kibibits (65,536 bits, or 8 KiB), enough to store multiple encryption keys.

  3. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    Parts kit: A kit of firearm parts minus the receiver. Used to build a complete firearm with the purchase or manufacture of a receiver (regulated in the US). Percussion cap: a small cylinder of copper or brass that was the crucial invention that enabled muzzle-loading firearms to fire reliably in any weather. The cap has one closed end.

  4. Screw extractor - Wikipedia

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    A screw extractor held in a tap wrench. A screw extractor is a tool for removing broken or seized screws. There are two types: one has a spiral flute structure, commonly called an easy out after the trademarked name EZ-Out; [clarification needed] the other has a straight flute structure. [1]

  5. Knight's Armament Company Masterkey - Wikipedia

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    The Masterkey is a door breaching shotgun system manufactured by Knight's Armament Company.. The Masterkey project was initiated during the 1980s to provide assault rifles with a potent built-in door breaching tool.

  6. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    The city of Danao in Cebu, Philippines, has been making improvised firearms so long that the makers have become legitimate, and are manufacturing firearms for sale. The Danao makers manufacture .38 and .45 caliber revolvers , and semi-automatic copies of the Ingram MAC-10 and Intratec TEC-DC9 .

  7. Key finding attacks - Wikipedia

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    Key finding attacks are attacks on computer systems that make use of cryptography in which computer memory or non-volatile storage is searched for private cryptographic keys that can be used to decrypt or sign data. The term is generally used in the context of attacks which search memory much more efficiently than simply testing each sequence ...

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