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  • 121Wireless security — An example wireless router, that can implement wireless security features Wireless security is the prevention of unauthorized access or damage to computers using wireless networks. Many laptop computers have wireless cards pre installed. The… …

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  • 122Crowds — For other uses, see Crowd. Crowds is a proposed anonymity network that gives probable innocence in the face of a large number of attackers. Crowds was designed by Michael K. Reiter and Aviel D. Rubin and defends against internal attackers and a… …

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  • 123One-way compression function — In cryptography, a one way compression function is a function that transforms two fixed length inputs to an output of the same size as one of the inputs. The transformation is one way , meaning that it is difficult given a particular output to… …

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  • 124Beast Trojan (trojan horse) — Infobox Software name = Beast Trojan|website = No caption = screenshot of the Beast RAT developer = Tataye operating system = Microsoft Windows latest release version = 2.07 latest release date = August 3, 2004 genre = remote administration,… …

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  • 125OTPW — is a one time password system developed for authentication in Unix like operating systems by Markus Kuhn. A user s real password is not directly transmitted across the network. Rather, the real password is combined with a short set of characters… …

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  • 126Domain Name System Security Extensions — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …

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  • 127Naor-Reingold Pseudorandom Function — In 1997, Moni Naor and Omer Reingold described efficient constructions for various cryptographic primitives in private key as well as public key cryptography. Their result is the construction of an efficient pseudorandom function. Let p and l be… …

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