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  2. Diep.io - Wikipedia

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    Diep.io (stylized as diep.io) is a multiplayer browser game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares in 2016. Miniclip first published the mobile version. In Diep.io, players control tanks in a two-dimensional arena. They earn experience points and upgrades by destroying shapes and other tanks.

  3. Talk:Diep.io - Wikipedia

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    The best source on if arras.io and vnav.io are sequels are the games themselves– if you simply play, which takes no download and you can do in <10 seconds, you will see how similar the games are. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.135.5.88 ( talk ) 18:28, 1 February 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

  4. 2b2t - Wikipedia

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    First logo used from 2010 to 2017. The 2b2t Minecraft server was founded in December 2010; it has run consistently without a reset since then. [6] [1] The founders are anonymous, [7] choosing to remain unknown or known only via usernames; the most prominent founder is commonly referred to as "Hausemaster".

  5. .io - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, "IO" or "I/O" is commonly used as an abbreviation for input/output, which makes the .io domain desirable for services that want to be associated with technology. .io domains are often used for open source projects, application programming interfaces ("APIs"), startup companies, browser games, and other online services.

  6. DNS hijacking - Wikipedia

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    DNS hijacking, DNS poisoning, or DNS redirection is the practice of subverting the resolution of Domain Name System (DNS) queries. [1] This can be achieved by malware that overrides a computer's TCP/IP configuration to point at a rogue DNS server under the control of an attacker, or through modifying the behaviour of a trusted DNS server so that it does not comply with internet standards.

  7. Nulled - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 2016, Nulled was hacked and its database leaked. [3] The leaked data contained 9.65GB of users' personal information. [4] [5] The leak included a complete MySQL database file which contained the website's entire data. [6]

  8. Agar.io - Wikipedia

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    By June, Slither.io had hit over sixty million daily players. [33] It eclipsed Agar.io's popularity, [5] pushing it to second place to become the most Googled game of 2016. [34] The rapid rise of Agar.io and Slither.io led to the beginning of a new genre of browser games, dubbed ".io games" for the domain name they use. Characterized by simple ...

  9. Verifications.io - Wikipedia

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    Verifications.io is a defunct email-focused technology firm whose primary practice was to validate email addresses for email marketing platforms. The company's platform allowed for email marketing firms to submit lists to the company, which would verify the lists for valid email addresses.