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  2. Sol Trigger - Wikipedia

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    A demo of the game was released for download on the Japanese PlayStation Store in July 2012. [1] To promote the game's release, a mini web browser game, Sol Trigger Training School, was released. The game was a one-on-one fighting game, played by clicking a mouse as fast as possible. Password could be received to unlock bonus features in Sol ...

  3. Server-side scripting - Wikipedia

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    In the earlier days of the web, server-side scripting was almost exclusively performed by using a combination of C programs, Perl scripts, and shell scripts using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI).

  4. Category:Secret places - Wikipedia

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  5. Rng - Wikipedia

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    Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards (RNG Awards) RingCentral, American company (NYSE stock symbol RNG) R'n'G, a Dutch hip hop duo; Ronga language, a southeastern Bantu language; Royal Never Give Up, Chinese esports team; University of Reading Herbarium; R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece 2004 studio album by rapper Snoop Dogg

  6. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    Radio hidden in a book. This was commonly done in World War II to hide radios from the German occupiers. Concealment devices or diversion safes are used to hide things for the purpose of secrecy or security. They are made from an ordinary household object such as a book, a soda can, a candle, a can, or something as small as a coin.

  7. Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator

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    In the asymptotic setting, a family of deterministic polynomial time computable functions : {,} {,} for some polynomial p, is a pseudorandom number generator (PRNG, or PRG in some references), if it stretches the length of its input (() > for any k), and if its output is computationally indistinguishable from true randomness, i.e. for any probabilistic polynomial time algorithm A, which ...

  8. Dual_EC_DRBG - Wikipedia

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    RSA Security posts statements categorically denying that it "entered into a 'secret contract' with the NSA to incorporate a known flawed random number generator into its BSAFE encryption libraries" though its statements do not deny the existence of a $10 million deal between RSA and the NSA to set Dual_EC_DRBG as the standard in BSAFE. [3]

  9. Priest hole - Wikipedia

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    A priest hole is a hiding place for a priest built in England or Wales during the period when Catholics were persecuted by law. Following the accession of Queen Elizabeth I to the throne in 1558, there were several Catholic plots designed to remove her, [1] and severe measures, including torture and execution, were taken against Catholic priests.