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  2. WinShock - Wikipedia

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    WinShock exploits a vulnerability in the Windows secure channel (SChannel) security module that allows for remote control of a PC through a vulnerability in SSL, which then allows for remote code execution. [1] [4] With the execution of remote code, attackers could compromise the computer completely and gain complete control over it. [5]

  3. Classic Shell - Wikipedia

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    Classic Shell. Classic Shell is a computer program for Microsoft Windows that provides user interface elements intended to restore familiar features from past versions of Windows. [4] It focuses on the Start menu, File Explorer and Internet Explorer — three major components of the Windows shell although it also does some minor tweaks for the ...

  4. EternalBlue - Wikipedia

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    EternalBlue[ 5] is a computer exploit software developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). [ 6] It is based on a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows that allowed users to gain access to any number of computers connected to a network. The NSA knew about this vulnerability but did not disclose it to Microsoft for several years, since ...

  5. Resource Hacker - Wikipedia

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    Resource Hacker (also known as ResHacker or ResHack) is a free resource extraction utility and resource compiler for Windows developed by Angus Johnson. It can be used to add, modify or replace most resources within Windows binaries including strings, images, dialogs, menus, VersionInfo and Manifest resources.

  6. Hack the Menu exposes food chain's secret menus - AOL

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    Fast food restaurants like In N' Out and Five Guys are notorious for their secret menus, but they aren't the only establishments that keep some creations under wraps. The website hackthemenu.com ...

  7. DOSBox - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] MS-DOS continued to receive support until the end of 2001, [9] and all support for any DOS-based Windows operating system ended on July 11, 2006. [ 10 ] The development of DOSBox began around the launch of Windows 2000 —a Windows NT system [ 11 ] —when its creators, [ 12 ] Dutch programmers Peter Veenstra and Sjoerd van der Berg ...

  8. 10 Best Subway Secret Menu Hacks: Chicken Parm and Beyond - AOL

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    Eggs Florentine Flatbread. Order a flatbread with egg whites, spinach, olives, banana peppers, red onions, and black olives. Apparently you’re supposed to use Italian dressing in place of ...

  9. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The hack was conducted in order to support the 2019 Hong Kong protests, amidst the Hong Kong police's siege of the city's Polytechnic University. They also brought up a possible peace plan first proposed by a professor at Inha University in hopes of having the Korean reunification and the five key demands of the Hong Kong protest being ...