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  2. Pass the hash - Wikipedia

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    The pass the hash technique was originally published by Paul Ashton in 1997 [6] and consisted of a modified Samba SMB client that accepted user password hashes instead of cleartext passwords. Later versions of Samba and other third-party implementations of the SMB and NTLM protocols also included the functionality.

  3. Reddit user's daughter went on vacation trip with friend’s ...

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    A mom took to Reddit after she was asked to pay for her daughter's expenses from a vacation the girl took with a friend. An etiquette expert sounded off about the unusual travel experience.

  4. Network security - Wikipedia

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    Network security is involved in organizations, enterprises, and other types of institutions. It does as its title explains: it secures the network, as well as protecting and overseeing operations being done. The most common and simple way of protecting a network resource is by assigning it a unique name and a corresponding password.

  5. DDoS mitigation - Wikipedia

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    One technique is to pass network traffic addressed to a potential target network through high-capacity networks, with "traffic scrubbing" filters. [2] Manual DDoS mitigation is no longer recommended due to the size of attacks often outstripping the human resources available in many firms/organizations. [5]

  6. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    There are also applications that allow parents to monitor real-time conversations on their children's phone via access to text messages, browser history, and application history. An example of one of these is Trend Micro [19] which not only offers protection from viruses, but also offers parental controls to phones and tablets of almost all ...

  7. Reddit’s reported $60 million data deal with Google may be ...

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    Reddit’s IPO is a long time coming, and burying the lede (the biggest news, for you non-journalists) is right, since the unveiling of the S-1 yesterday hardly scratches the surface of Reddit’s ...

  8. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    The act is also referred to as the Buckley Amendment, for one of its proponents, Senator James L. Buckley of New York. [2] FERPA is a U.S. federal law that regulates access and disclosure of student education records. It grants parents access to their child's records, allows amendments, and controls disclosure.

  9. Mom Says Daughter Was Invited on a Friend's Family ... - AOL

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    A mom got a pricey surprise after her daughter was invited on a friend's family vacation. The woman, who shared her conundrum in a Reddit post, said her 16-year-old daughter was invited to travel ...