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  2. Help:Reset password - Wikipedia

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    If you have forgotten your password and you previously entered an email address when signing up for the account or in your Preferences, and you still have access to that email account, then this special page can help you recover access to your account.

  3. Rockhopper Exploration - Wikipedia

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    Rockhopper was founded in 2004 to explore for oil and gas in the Falkland Islands. [3] It received a listing on the AIM market in 2005. [3] On 16 April 2010, Rockhopper commenced drilling of its first exploration well, 14/10-B (subsequently renamed 14/10-2) on its Sea Lion prospect using the Ocean Guardian semi-submersible drilling rig.

  4. Help talk:Reset password - Wikipedia

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    A while back, I was trying to reset my account's password while using my mobile device. Apparently, the IP my mobile device was assigned was subject to a range block at the time for some reason (most likely due to a history of anonymous editors in the area causing disruption for various reasons).

  5. Rockhopper - Wikipedia

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    Rockhopper may refer to: Rockhopper penguin, one of three closely related crested penguins; Rockhopper, a fictional pirate penguin from the online game Club Penguin; rockhopper, an employment law service from law firm Lewis Silkin LLP; Rockhopper Airlines, an airline now called Blue Islands based in Alderney, Guernsey, UK

  6. Blue Islands - Wikipedia

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    The trading name Rockhopper was adopted on 29 August 2003. [5] In 2004, ownership changed to Healthspan Leisure , and in 2005, Jetstream aircraft were added to the fleet. [ 6 ] The company moved its main operating base from Alderney to Jersey in January 2006.

  7. John the Ripper - Wikipedia

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    One of the modes John can use is the dictionary attack. [6] It takes text string samples (usually from a file, called a wordlist, containing words found in a dictionary or real passwords cracked before), encrypting it in the same format as the password being examined (including both the encryption algorithm and key), and comparing the output to the encrypted string.

  8. LastPass - Wikipedia

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    A user's content in LastPass, including passwords and secure notes, is protected by one master password. The content is synchronized to any device the user uses the LastPass software or app extensions on. Information is encrypted with AES-256 encryption with PBKDF2 SHA-256, salted hashes, and the ability to increase password iterations value ...

  9. Forensic Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    It can, for example, potentially locate deleted emails [2] and scan a disk for text strings to use them as a password dictionary to crack encryption. [3] FTK is also associated with a standalone disk imaging program called FTK Imager. This tool saves an image of a hard disk in one file or in segments that may be later on reconstructed.