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  2. PunkBuster - Wikipedia

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    PunkBuster is a computer program that is designed to detect software used for cheating in online games.It does this by scanning the memory contents of the local machine. A computer identified as using cheats may be banned from connecting to protected servers.

  3. Fix problems sending AOL Mail

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    Fix problems with image challenges when sending mail If you see an image challenge question when sending mail, you should just be able to complete the challenge then send mail. If, however, you correctly answer the image challenge and still can't send mail, it could be a sign of a more serious issue with your account, which may require ...

  4. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The request was directed at a server that is not able to produce a response (for example because of connection reuse). 422 Unprocessable Content The request was well-formed (i.e., syntactically correct) but could not be processed. [1]: §15.5.21 423 Locked (WebDAV; RFC 4918) The resource that is being accessed is locked. [7]

  5. Temporary Error 17 in AOL Mail

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  6. Error code - Wikipedia

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  7. Why did I receive an email from MAILER-DAEMON? - AOL Help

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    When you get a message from a "MAILER-DAEMON" or a "Mail Delivery Subsystem" with a subject similar to "Failed Delivery," this means that an email you sent was undeliverable and has been bounced back to you.

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  9. Session hijacking - Wikipedia

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    This prevents session fixation because the attacker does not know the session id of the user after they have logged in. Some services make secondary checks against the identity of the user. For instance, a web server could check with each request made that the IP address of the user matched the one last used during that session.