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  2. Private WiFi | 30-Day Free* Trial | AOL Products

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    Hackers can't steal what hackers can't see. Encrypts your computer and mobile devices WiFi. Provides automatic anonymity for your internet browsing. Protects against hackers. Covers up to 3 ...

  3. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    The UEFI specification defines a protocol known as Secure Boot, which can secure the boot process by preventing the loading of UEFI drivers or OS boot loaders that are not signed with an acceptable digital signature.

  4. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Protected Setup ( WPS) originally, Wi-Fi Simple Config, is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network . Created by Cisco and introduced in 2006, the point of the protocol is to allow home users who know little of wireless security and may be intimidated by the available security options to set up Wi-Fi Protected ...

  5. Wired Equivalent Privacy - Wikipedia

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    Wired Equivalent Privacy. Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP) is a severely flawed security algorithm for 802.11 wireless networks. Introduced as part of the original IEEE 802.11 standard ratified in 1997, its intention was to provide data confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network. [1] WEP, recognizable by its key of 10 or ...

  6. 6 Places With Free Wi-Fi - AOL

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    Whether you're near your data plan's monthly limit or in an area with limited service, having a list of places with free Wi-Fi can be handy. You can check your email, catch up with social media ...

  7. Security and privacy of iOS - Wikipedia

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    Secure Boot Before fully booting into iOS, there is low-level code that runs from the Boot ROM . Its task is to verify that the Low-Level Bootloader is signed by the Apple Root CA public key before running it.

  8. Bootstrap Protocol - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Bootstrap Protocol ( BOOTP) is a computer networking protocol used in Internet Protocol networks to automatically assign an IP address to network devices from a configuration server. The BOOTP was originally defined in RFC 951 published in 1985. While some parts of BOOTP have been effectively superseded by the Dynamic Host ...

  9. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    At a December 2010 press conference, Google declared that ChromeOS would be the most secure consumer operating system due in part to a verified boot ability, in which the initial boot code, stored in read-only memory, checks for system compromises. ChromeOS devices ship with full disk encryption by default, which cannot be disabled.

  10. Preboot Execution Environment - Wikipedia

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    Preboot Execution Environment. In computing, the Preboot eXecution Environment, PXE (most often pronounced as / ˈpɪksiː / pixie, often called PXE Boot/ pixie boot .) specification describes a standardized client–server environment that boots a software assembly, retrieved from a network, on PXE-enabled clients.

  11. Windows Server 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced boot-time security via TPM 2.0 and System Guard (a component of Microsoft Defender Antivirus) Credential Guard; Hypervisor-protected Code Integrity (HVCI) UEFI Secure Boot; Protection against malicious attacks via the DMA path; DNS over HTTPS; AES-256 encryption of SMB traffic; SMB over QUIC instead of TCP; Storage