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  2. pwdump - Wikipedia

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    pwdump is the name of various Windows programs that outputs the LM and NTLM password hashes of local user accounts from the Security Account Manager (SAM) database and from the Active Directory domain's users cache on the operating system.

  3. Denuvo - Wikipedia

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    Denuvo Anti-Tamper is an anti-tamper and digital rights management (DRM) system developed by the Austrian company Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH. The company was formed from a management buyout of DigitalWorks, the developer of SecuROM, and began developing the software in 2014.

  4. Tranche of purported U.S. and allied military secrets leaked ...

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    All of the materials, according to open-source analysts, can be traced back to a Discord user named “MrLucca,” who claimed to have originally received them on another, now-deleted server named ...

  5. Ashley Madison data breach - Wikipedia

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    Josh Duggar, a 27-year-old man who had become famous as a teenage member of a conservative Christian family featured on a reality television series named 19 Kids and Counting, was one notable user of Ashley Madison whose data was breached. The released data included records of nearly $1,000 of transactions on a credit card account in his name.

  6. ClaimID - Wikipedia

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    There was facility to create OpenID along with creating a new account on ClaimID. By October 2013 this was not working. By October 2013 this was not working. In August 2007, Peter Saint-Andre submitted an Internet-Draft draft to the IETF defining the MicroID spec. [ 5 ] MicroID was a deployed Internet standard designed for use as a lightweight ...

  7. 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak is a collection of Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails stolen by one or more hackers operating under the pseudonym "Guccifer 2.0" who are alleged to be Russian intelligence agency hackers, according to indictments carried out by the Mueller investigation. [1]

  8. Sarah Palin email hack - Wikipedia

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    The hacker posted the account's password on /b/, an image board on 4chan, and screenshots from within the account to WikiLeaks. [17] A /b/ user then logged in and changed the password, posting a screenshot of his sending an email to a friend of Palin's informing her of the new password on the /b/ thread.

  9. Ice Poseidon - Wikipedia

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    The coin was advertised as a long-term hold asset, however, in January 2022, Paul admitted to scamming [50] over $500k from his fans in a pump and dump crypto scheme by removing funds [6] from the liquidity pool as well as withdrawing from the pre-sale and marketing wallet, netting Denino about $300k after paying close to $200k to developers. [51]