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  2. One-key MAC - Wikipedia

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    One-key MAC ( OMAC) is a family of message authentication codes constructed from a block cipher much like the CBC-MAC algorithm. It may be used to provide assurance of the authenticity and, hence, the integrity of data. Two versions are defined: The original OMAC of February 2003, which is seldom used. [1] The preferred name is now "OMAC2". [2]

  3. doPDF - Wikipedia

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    The resolution of the created PDF files can be set manually or done automatically. doPDF is freeware which displays advertisements. doPDF is the simplified version of Softland's commercial novaPDF, which offers additional features, including Advanced Encryption Standard, password protection, digital signing, URL links support, text/images ...

  4. Secure Hash Algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Hash Algorithms are a family of cryptographic hash functions published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology . SHA-0: A retronym applied to the original version of the 100-bit hash function published in 1999 under the name "SHA". It was withdrawn shortly after publication due to an undisclosed "significant flaw" and ...

  5. vsftpd - Wikipedia

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    vsftpd (or very secure FTP daemon) is an FTP server for Unix-like systems, including Linux. It is the default FTP server in the Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, NimbleX, Slackware and RHEL Linux distributions. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It supports IPv6, TLS and FTPS (explicit since 2.0.0 and implicit since 2.1.0).

  6. PuTTY - Wikipedia

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    PuTTY (/ ˈ p ʌ t i /) is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. It supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connection. It can also connect to a serial port. The name "PuTTY" has no official meaning.

  7. Secure coding - Wikipedia

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    Secure coding is the practice of developing computer software in such a way that guards against the accidental introduction of security vulnerabilities. Defects, bugs and logic flaws are consistently the primary cause of commonly exploited software vulnerabilities. [1] Through the analysis of thousands of reported vulnerabilities, security ...

  8. KeePassXC - Wikipedia

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    It can also import (and convert) version 2 and the older KeePass 1 (.kdb) databases. KeePassXC supports having key files and YubiKey challenge-response for additional security. The Electronic Frontier Foundation mention KeePassXC as "an example of a password manager that is open-source and free".

  9. TCPDF - Wikipedia

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    TCPDF is a free and open source software PHP class for generating PDF documents. TCPDF is the only PHP-based library that includes complete support for UTF-8 Unicode and right-to-left languages, including the bidirectional algorithm. [2] In 2009 TCPDF was one of the most active of over 200,000 projects hosted on SourceForge (best ranked 6th on ...