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  2. Volt Information Sciences Reports Settlement of SEC Investigation

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    NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Volt Information Sciences, Inc. (OTC: VISI) today announced that it has reached an agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to settle issues ...

  3. Volt Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    Volt Typhoon rarely uses malware in their post-compromise activity. Instead, they issue commands via the command line to first collect data, including credentials from local and network systems, put the data into an archive file to stage it for exfiltration, and then use the stolen valid credentials to maintain persistence.

  4. List of BBS software - Wikipedia

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    FBB (F6FBB) – packet radio BBS system, still in use. [5] GBBS (Graphics BBS) – used in the Melbourne area. GT-Power; L.S.D. BBS – written by The Slavelord of The Humble Guys (THG). The Major BBS; Maximus; McBBS – by Derek E. McDonald. Opus-CBCS – first written by Wynn Wagner III. PCBoard; PegaSys; ProBoard BBS – written by Philippe ...

  5. VoltDB - Wikipedia

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    Volt Active Data (formerly VoltDB) is an in-memory database designed by Michael Stonebraker, Sam Madden, and Daniel Abadi. It is an ACID -compliant RDBMS that uses a shared-nothing architecture , and is derived from work done by Stonebraker on OLTP system performance [ 1 ] and optimization.

  6. Volt Technical Resources - Wikipedia

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    Volt Technical Resources is an American employment agency based in New York City but with operations throughout North America. Volt Technical Resources is a business unit of Volt Workforce Solutions, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences (currently trading over-the-counter as VISI.)

  7. PCBoard - Wikipedia

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    PCBoard (PCB) was a bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for DOS in 1983 by Fred Clark's Clark Development Company.PCBoard was one of the first commercial BBS packages for DOS systems, and was considered one of the "high end" packages during the rapid expansion of BBS systems in the early 1990s.

  8. RoboBOARD/FX - Wikipedia

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    RoboBOARD/FX was the third generation Bulletin Board System hosting package released by Hamilton TeleGraphics Inc of Canada, programmed by owner Seth Hamilton in 1993. It was the follow-up to ROBO-BOARD Pro and ROBO-BOARD Plus which first utilized groundbreaking Remote Imaging Protocol developed by TeleGrafix Communications, which was also known as RIPscrip.

  9. Virtual Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Advanced was frozen in its current state. Only a handful of systems survived with the disappearance of its creator. VirtualNET did not survive. In late 1999, Steve Winn, a loyal VBBS supporter and script writer, began to help revive the dying software. He and other loyal supporters began to rekindle interest in the software.