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  • 21hash out — verb speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion We discussed our household budget • Syn: ↑discuss, ↑talk over • Derivationally related forms: ↑discussion ( …

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  • 22Dynamic array — Several values are inserted at the end of a dynamic array using geometric expansion. Grey cells indicate space reserved for expansion. Most insertions are fast (constant time), while some are slow due to the need for reallocation (Θ(n) time,… …

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  • 23Rainbow table — A rainbow table is a lookup table offering a time memory tradeoff used in recovering the plaintext password from a password hash generated by a hash function, often a cryptographic hash function. A common application is to make attacks against… …

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  • 24hash up — transitive verb 1. : to make a mess of : mutilate almost beyond recognition hashed up the account of the accident a concept that has hashed up remedial legislation 2. : to warm up : give fresh existence to : reanimate hashing up ancient quarrels… …

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  • 25Hash function — A hash function is any well defined procedure or mathematical function for turning some kind of data into a relatively small integer, that may serve as an index into an array. The values returned by a hash function are called hash values, hash… …

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  • 26Cryptographic hash function — A cryptographic hash function (specifically, SHA 1) at work. Note that even small changes in the source input (here in the word over ) drastically change the resulting output, by the so called avalanche effect. A cryptographic hash function is a… …

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  • 27Salt (cryptography) — In cryptography, a salt consists of random bits, creating one of the inputs to a one way function. The other input is usually a password or passphrase. The output of the one way function can be stored rather than the password, and still be used… …

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  • 28Passwd (command) — passwd is a tool on most Unix and Unix like operating systems used to change a user s password. The passwd entered by the user is run through a key derivation function to create a hashed version of the new password, which is saved. Only the… …

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  • 29hash — hash1 /hash/, n. 1. a dish of diced or chopped meat and often vegetables, as of leftover corned beef or veal and potatoes, sautéed in a frying pan or of meat, potatoes, and carrots cooked together in gravy. 2. a mess, jumble, or muddle: a hash of …

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  • 30Domain Name System Security Extensions — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …

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