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  2. UCSI University - Wikipedia

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    UCSI University is a private university in Malaysia. The university is accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), the Malaysian Nursing Board (MNB), and several other professional bodies.

  3. Reset or change your password - AOL Help

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    To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.

  4. AOL - login

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    AOL is a leading online service provider that offers free email, news, entertainment, and more. With AOL, you can access your email from any device, customize your inbox, and enjoy a secure and reliable email experience. Sign in to AOL today and discover the benefits of AOL Mail.

  5. What to Know About Patient Portals - WebMD

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    Find out how to use a patient portal – an internet tool that lets you view medical records and communicate with your doctor.

  6. UCSI University, Sarawak Campus - Wikipedia

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    UCSI University, Sarawak Campus is a branch of the UCSI University private university located in Sarawak, Malaysia that houses the Faculty of Hospitality & Management, Faculty of Business & Information Science and Centre for Pre-U Studies.

  7. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The data leakage includes user names, email addresses, telephone numbers, encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers, dates of birth, and hashed passwords

  8. Login.gov - Wikipedia

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    Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password.

  9. Computer security - Wikipedia

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    A direct-access attack is when an unauthorized user (an attacker) gains physical access to a computer, most likely to directly copy data from it or steal information. Attackers may also compromise security by making operating system modifications, installing software worms, keyloggers, covert listening devices or using wireless microphones.