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  2. BlackBerry Passport - Wikipedia

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    The BlackBerry Passport is a phablet developed by BlackBerry Limited.Officially released on September 24, 2014, the Passport is inspired by its namesake and incorporates features designed to make the device attractive to enterprise users, such as a unique square-shaped display measuring 4.5 inches diagonally, a compact physical keyboard with touchpad gestures, and the latest release of the ...

  3. NSA Suite B Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Certicom Corporation of Ontario, Canada, which was purchased by BlackBerry Limited in 2009, [3] holds some elliptic curve patents, which have been licensed by NSA for United States government use. These include patents on ECMQV , but ECMQV has been dropped from Suite B. AES and SHA had been previously released and have no patent restrictions.

  4. BlackBerry Limited - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Limited (formerly Research In Motion or RIM for short) is a Canadian software company specializing in cybersecurity. Founded in 1984, ...

  5. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    KeePass Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager primarily for Windows. It officially supports macOS and Linux operating systems through the use of Mono. [1] Additionally, there are several unofficial ports for Windows Phone, Android, iOS, and BlackBerry devices, which normally work with the same copied or shared (remote ...

  6. Password Safe - Wikipedia

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    Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager program originally written for Microsoft Windows but supporting a wide array of operating systems, with compatible clients available for Linux, FreeBSD, Android, IOS, BlackBerry and other operating systems.

  7. MLT (hacktivist) - Wikipedia

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    MLT, real name Matthew Telfer, [2] [3] (born 1994) is a cybersecurity researcher, former grey hat computer hacker and former member of TeaMp0isoN.MLT was arrested in May 2012 in relation to his activities within TeaMp0isoN, a computer-hacking group which claimed responsibility for many high-profile attacks, including website vandalism of the United Nations, Facebook, NATO, BlackBerry, T-Mobile ...

  8. Fix problems sending AOL Mail

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    Once you've secured your account and changed your password, it should help to resolve the additional issues with your account. Fix problems with being unable to send email If you're having problems sending mail, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to fix the problem.

  9. Password strength - Wikipedia

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    Systems that use passwords for authentication must have some way to check any password entered to gain access. If the valid passwords are simply stored in a system file or database, an attacker who gains sufficient access to the system will obtain all user passwords, giving the attacker access to all accounts on the attacked system and possibly other systems where users employ the same or ...