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  2. Help:Introduction to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Introduction_to_Wikipedia

    Introduction to contributing to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by the people who use it. Since 2001, it has grown rapidly to become the world's largest reference website, with 6.8 million articles in English attracting billions of views every month. For a more detailed account of the project, see About ...

  3. Symfony - Wikipedia

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    symfony .com. Symfony is a free and open-source PHP web application framework and a set of reusable PHP component libraries. It was published as free software on October 18, 2005, and released under the MIT License .

  4. Wikipedia:WikiFunctions - Wikipedia

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    Stores the user's login details/cookies WikiFunctions.TalkPages.TalkPageHeaders.ProcessTalkPage Parses a talk page for a {{talk header}} and/or {{skip to talk}} template and moves them to the top. WikiFunctions.Tools Provides various tools as static methods, such as getting the html of a page.

  5. Login spoofing - Wikipedia

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    Login spoofing. Login spoofings are techniques used to steal a user's password. [1] [2] The user is presented with an ordinary looking login prompt for username and password, which is actually a malicious program (usually called a Trojan horse) under the control of the attacker. When the username and password are entered, this information is ...

  6. WordPress - Wikipedia

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    WordPress (also known as WP or WordPress.org) is a web content management system.It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists and Internet forum, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems and online stores.

  7. Web shell - Wikipedia

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    A web shell is a shell-like interface that enables a web server to be remotely accessed, often for the purposes of cyberattacks. [1] A web shell is unique in that a web browser is used to interact with it. [2] [3] A web shell could be programmed in any programming language that is supported on a server. Web shells are most commonly written in ...

  8. Download - Wikipedia

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    Definition Download data is sent downstream to an end-user, upstream from the provider. ISP = internet service provider. Downloading generally transfers entire files for local storage and later use, as contrasted with streaming, where the data is used nearly immediately while the transmission is still in progress and may not be stored long-term.

  9. Tonido - Wikipedia

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    Tonido stored all user information including login credentials locally, enabling login into Tonido software without the requirement of an internet connection. Tonido allowed different computing devices to synchronise files via a Tonido server, without using the public computing "cloud". Synchronisation used Tonido's servers; the company ...