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John the Ripper
22.08.2011
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is very high. A hacker can recover dictionary-based passwords in minutes, whereas a brute force attack can take days. Brute force is a single-character-at-a-time attack on a password file. With a powerful
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DevSecOps with DefectDojo
03.04.2024
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credentials. the initializer can take up to 3 minutes to run 08 # use docker-compose logs -f initializer to track progress 09 docker-compose logs initializer ? grep "Admin password:" First, run
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Automation Scripting with PHP
16.10.2012
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bytes:215392635 (215.3 MB) TX bytes:1759757 (1.7 MB) lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
30.11.2025
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you are using Linux as a router (a home gateway, or a fully fledged multihomed router running BGP), and you want to throttle each LAN machine's outbound capacity so those machines play nicely with your
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Tuning SSD RAID for optimal performance
09.08.2015
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memory cells. Single-level cell (SLC) chips store 1 bit, multilevel cell (MLC) chips 2 bits, and triple-level cell (TLC) chips 3 bits per memory cell. Multiple memory cells are organized in a flash chip
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Databases in the Google Cloud
05.02.2023
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are especially popular. A simple call to create a MySQL database would be: gcloud sql instances create myinstance --database -version=MYSQL_8_0 --cpu=2 --memory=7680MB --region=europe-west3 The corresponding
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Unicode migration with an Oracle database
14.03.2013
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) is entered in the database as 0xA4 – if you create the database with the ISO-8859P15 character set. However, if the database was created with a Unicode character set, then the Euro sign is stored as a three
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Cloud Forensics
03.02.2012
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on Information, Computer and Communications Security, 2010. [7] A More Secure Cloud for Millions of Google Apps Users [8] A. Haeberlen, “A Case for the Accountable Cloud,” Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS
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Cloud protection with Windows Azure Backup
20.03.2014
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:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\bin\x64 directory. You can create a certificate like this: makecert.exe -r -pe -nCN= -ssmy -sr localmachine-eku \ 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2 -len 2048 -e01
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New features in MariaDB 10.3
05.02.2019
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_name IN ('version','version_comment'); +-----------------+----------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +-----------------+----------------+ | version | 10.3.9-MariaDB | | version_comment | Maria ... What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now. ... MariaDB 10.3 ... New features in MariaDB 10.3

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