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  2. Julian Assange - Wikipedia

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    Assange said he was, and told Manning about rainbow tables that WikiLeaks used to crack hashes and find passwords associated with them. [ 150 ] [ 151 ] An affidavit by an FBI agent involved in bringing the case against Assange claimed this showed an "illegal agreement" to help crack a password.

  3. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The operating system's success has made it a target for patent litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between technology companies. [388] [389] Android devices account for more than half of smartphone sales in most markets, including the US, while "only in Japan was Apple on top" (September–November 2013 numbers). [390]

  4. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia currently runs on dedicated clusters of Linux servers running the Debian operating system. [W 84] By January 22, 2013, Wikipedia had migrated its primary data center to an Equinix facility in Ashburn, Virginia. [W 85] [231] In 2017, Wikipedia installed a caching cluster in an Equinix facility in Singapore, the first of its kind in Asia.

  5. Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    With ongoing armed conflicts and wars in the 90s, video games began being made from an exclusively Non-Arab and Non-Muslim perspective while often being set in these Middle Eastern conflicts. Israeli Air Force is a video game based on the wars happening in the area in the late 1960s and late 1970s and players can raid and bomb Egypt, Syria, and ...

  6. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks was established in Australia with the help of Daniel Mathews [45] and its servers were soon moved to Sweden and other countries that provided greater legal protection for the media. [46] Assange described WikiLeaks as an activist organisation and said that "The method is transparency, the goal is justice".