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  2. Security question - Wikipedia

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    Security question. A security question is form of shared secret [1] used as an authenticator. It is commonly used by banks, cable companies and wireless providers as an extra security layer.

  3. Knowledge-based authentication - Wikipedia

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    Static KBA, also referred to as "shared secrets" or "shared secret questions," is commonly used by banks, financial services companies and e-mail providers to prove the identity of the customer before allowing account access or, as a fall-back, if the user forgets their password. At the point of initial contact with a customer, a business using ...

  4. Phrases from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the islands in the background spells out 42, and there are 42 coloured balls. The 42 Puzzle is a game devised by Douglas Adams in 1994 for the United States series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books. The puzzle is an illustration consisting of 42 multi-coloured balls, in 7 columns and 6 rows.

  5. Delete security questions from your account - AOL Help

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    Click Account Security. 3. Click Disable security questions. 4. Click Yes, secure my account. 5. Click Continue. If you'd like to remove your security questions as recovery information from your account, you can disable them by deleting them from your Account Information settings.

  6. 30 Best Questions To Ask When You’re Doing Secret Santa - AOL

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    30 Secret Santa Questions. These inquiries will make it easier to choose the all-time best gift. Amr Serag/Unsplash. 1. What hobby do you enjoy the most?

  7. Kerckhoffs's principle - Wikipedia

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    Kerckhoffs's principle. Kerckhoffs's principle (also called Kerckhoffs's desideratum, assumption, axiom, doctrine or law) of cryptography was stated by Dutch-born cryptographer Auguste Kerckhoffs in the 19th century. The principle holds that a cryptosystem should be secure, even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge.

  8. Secret question - Wikipedia

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  9. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    Trade secrets are a type of intellectual property that includes formulas, practices, processes, designs, instruments, patterns, or compilations of information that have inherent economic value because they are not generally known or readily ascertainable by others, and which the owner takes reasonable measures to keep secret.