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  3. Identity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Identity fraud. Identity fraud is the use by one person of another person's personal information, without authorization, to commit a crime or to deceive or defraud that other person or a third person. Most identity fraud is committed in the context of financial advantages, such as accessing a victim's credit card, bank accounts, or loan accounts.

  4. Hexspeak - Wikipedia

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    Further words can be made by treating some of the decimal numbers as letters - the digit " 0 " can represent the letter "O", and " 1 " can represent the letters "I" or "L". Less commonly, " 5 " can represent "S", " 7 " represent "T", " 12 " represent "R" and " 6 " or " 9 " can represent "G" or "g", respectively.

  5. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    The term "quishing" involves deceiving individuals into thinking a QR code is harmless while the true intent is malicious, aiming to access sensitive information. Cybercriminals exploit the trust placed in QR codes, particularly on mobile phones, which are more vulnerable to attacks compared to desktop operating systems.

  6. Paterson councilman turns over cellphone codes in ... - AOL

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    That’s one day before the fourth anniversary of the attorney general's announcement of criminal election fraud charges against Jackson, 3rd Ward Councilman Alex Mendez, and two campaign workers ...

  7. Aviation transponder interrogation modes - Wikipedia

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    There are 16,777,214 (2 24-2) unique ICAO 24-bit addresses (hex codes) available. The ICAO 24-bit address can be represented in three digital formats: hexadecimal, octal, and binary. These addresses are used to provide a unique identity normally allocated to an individual aircraft or registration.

  8. Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Unnamed numerical constants. The term magic number or magic constant refers to the anti-pattern of using numbers directly in source code. This has been referred to as breaking one of the oldest rules of programming, dating back to the COBOL, FORTRAN and PL/1 manuals of the 1960s. [1] The use of unnamed magic numbers in code obscures the ...

  9. Hexadecimal - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base-16 or simply hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using ten symbols, hexadecimal uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values 0 to 9 ...

  10. Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    Criminology. Cybercrime encompasses a wide range of criminal activities that are carried out using digital devices and/or networks. These crimes involve the use of technology to commit fraud, identity theft, data breaches, computer viruses, scams, and expanded upon in other malicious acts.

  11. National Anti-Fraud Center - Wikipedia

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    Available in. Simplified Chinese. Type. Fraud prevention. License. Proprietary. National Anti-Fraud Center ( NAFC) is a Chinese fraud prevention and reporting mobile application developed by the Ministry of Public Security. It was first published in March 2021.

  12. List of Streisand effect examples - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, a group of companies that used Advanced Access Content System (AACS) encryption issued cease-and-desist letters demanding that the system's 128-bit (16-byte) numerical key (represented in hexadecimal as 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0) be removed from several high-profile websites, including Digg.