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  2. Wiener's attack - Wikipedia

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    When e′ is large enough, i.e. e′ > N 3/2, then Wiener's attack cannot be applied regardless of how small d is. Using the Chinese remainder theorem : Suppose one chooses d such that both d p ≡ d (mod ( p − 1)) and d q ≡ d (mod ( q − 1)) are small but d itself is not, then a fast decryption of C can be done as follows:

  3. PlayStation 3 homebrew - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 3 Free speech flag [4] [a]. At the 2010 Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) in Berlin, a group calling itself fail0verflow announced it had succeeded in bypassing a number of the PlayStation 3's security measures, allowing unsigned code to run without a dongle.

  4. PlayStation 3 Jailbreak - Wikipedia

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    A PS Jailbreak USB dongle PlayStation 3 Jailbreak was the first USB (Universal Serial Bus) chipset that allowed unauthorized execution of code, similar to homebrew , on the PlayStation 3 . It works by bypassing a system security check using a memory exploit ( heap overflow ) which occurs with USB devices that allows the execution of unsigned code .

  5. Private server - Wikipedia

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    A private server is a reimplementation in online game servers, typically as clones of proprietary commercial software by a third party of the game community. The private server is often not made or sanctioned by the original company. Private servers often host MMORPG genre games such as World of Warcraft, Runescape, and MapleStory. These ...

  6. Privilege escalation - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, jailbreaking is defined as the act of removing limitations that a vendor attempted to hard-code into its software or services. [2] A common example is the use of toolsets to break out of a chroot or jail in UNIX-like operating systems [3] or bypassing digital rights management (DRM).

  7. Jailbreak: Source - Wikipedia

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    The article finished by stating that, if tweaked, "this could be one of the best of the best multiplayer experiences in the crowded Half-Life 2 modding scene". [15] Jailbreak: Source 0.3 has also been featured in PC Zone UK magazine, broadly describing the game mechanics, and stating that the mod is "an interesting addition to the basic game ...

  8. JailbreakMe - Wikipedia

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    JailbreakMe 3.0 "Saffron", released on July 6, 2011, will jailbreak most iOS devices on iOS 4.3-4.3.3 and iPad 2 on 4.3.3. [9] It was the first publicly available jailbreak for iPad 2. JailbreakMe 3.0 exploited a FreeType parser security flaw (similar to JailbreakMe 2.0), using the form of a PDF file rendered by Mobile Safari, which then used a ...

  9. Jailbreak (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jailbreak (computer science), overcoming deliberate limitations in a computer system: iOS jailbreaking, overriding software limitations on the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad