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  2. Google hacking - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "Google hacking" dates back to August 2002, when Chris Sullo included the "nikto_google.plugin" in the 1.20 release of the Nikto vulnerability scanner. [4] In December 2002 Johnny Long began to collect Google search queries that uncovered vulnerable systems and/or sensitive information disclosures – labeling them googleDorks.

  3. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    However, these are different concepts: Jailbreaking is the bypass of several types of Apple prohibitions for the end user, including modifying the operating system (enforced by a "locked bootloader"), installing non-officially approved (not available on the App Store) applications via sideloading, and granting the user elevated administration ...

  4. Google Play - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Store applications are self-contained Android Package files (APK), similar to .exe files used to install programs on Microsoft Windows computers. [120] On Android devices, an "Unknown sources" feature in Settings allows users to bypass the Google Play Store and install APKs from other sources. [121]

  5. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The operating system was considered to be a service, with new builds and updates to be released over time. [21] PC World argued that the widely reported comment was however taken out of context, noting that the official event transcript marks it only as a segue rather than a core part of the talk. It argues that Nixon was referring to ...

  6. Junkie (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict, or Junky, is a 1953 novel by American Beat generation writer William S. Burroughs.The book follows "William Lee" as he struggles with his addiction to morphine and heroin.

  7. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify was one of the first companies to support Epic Games in their lawsuit against Apple, which was filed after Epic also tried to bypass Apple's 30% fee for microtransactions in Fortnite. In September 2020, Spotify, Epic, and other companies founded The Coalition for App Fairness , which aims for better conditions for the inclusion of apps ...

  8. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    Account self-destruction option. To start using Telegram, a user must sign-up with their phone number or an anonymous +888 number purchased from the Fragment blockchain platform. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Changing the phone number in the app will automatically reassign the user's account to that number without the need to export data or notify their contacts.

  9. BTJunkie - Wikipedia

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    BTJunkie was a BitTorrent web search engine operating between 2005 [1] and 2012. It used a web crawler to search for torrent files from other torrent sites and store them on its database . It had nearly 4,000,000 active torrents and about 4,200 torrents added daily (compared to runner-up Torrent Portal with 1,500), making it the largest torrent ...