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  2. GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    GoGuardian is an educational software company founded in 2015 and based in Los Angeles, California. The company's services monitor student activity online, filter content, and alert school officials to possible suicidal or self-harm ideation. [ 1 ]

  3. Password cracking - Wikipedia

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    In cryptanalysis and computer security, password cracking is the process of guessing passwords [1] protecting a computer system.A common approach (brute-force attack) is to repeatedly try guesses for the password and to check them against an available cryptographic hash of the password. [2]

  4. Brute-force attack - Wikipedia

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    Breaking a symmetric 256-bit key by brute-force requires 2 128 times more computational power than a 128-bit key. One of the fastest supercomputers in 2019 has a speed of 100 petaFLOPS which could theoretically check 100 trillion (10 14 ) AES keys per second (assuming 1000 operations per check), but would still require 3.67×10 55 years to ...

  5. Talk:GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    I have looked into GoGuardian a bit and could at least help to answer your questions. "How to correctly characterize the business GoGuardian is in?" I would say it is in the student monitoring and filtering buisness. In the US there is a CIPA law that requires filtering, though GoGuardian goes a few steps further with advanced monitoring ...

  6. Meltdown (security vulnerability) - Wikipedia

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    Meltdown exploits a race condition, inherent in the design of many modern CPUs.This occurs between memory access and privilege checking during instruction processing. . Additionally, combined with a cache side-channel attack, this vulnerability allows a process to bypass the normal privilege checks that isolate the exploit process from accessing data belonging to the operating system and other ...

  7. ‘SNL’ Cold Open Features the Dana Carvey’s Church Lady ...

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    I’ve been laying low a little bit.” “That’s okay, at least you haven’t been doing a podcast,” the Church Lady says. (Spade and Carvey have the “Fly on the Wall” podcast together.)

  8. Windows on Windows - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Windows on Windows (commonly referred to as WOW) [1] [2] [3] is a discontinued compatibility layer of 32-bit versions of the Windows NT family of operating systems since 1993 with the release of Windows NT 3.1, which extends NTVDM to provide limited support for running legacy 16-bit programs written for Windows 3.x or earlier.

  9. Keys to a fantasy football victory in Week 15 [Video] - AOL

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    Dominate in Week 15 with Sal Vetri's keys to a fantasy football victory. Sketchy spot of the week: Tyrone Tracy Jr. vs. BAL. Tracy Jr. had a strong Week 14 showing against Saints.