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  2. GNOME Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Display Manager (GDM) is a display manager (a graphical login manager) for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland. The X Window System by default uses the XDM display manager. However, resolving XDM configuration issues typically involves editing a configuration file .

  3. Pleasant Password Server - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Password Server is a proprietary, multi-user enterprise password server that is fully compatible with a modified version of the KeePass Password Safe. Designed for business users , the password server provides access provisioning as well as per-group and per-entry access restrictions.

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  5. Login session - Wikipedia

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    Where an X display manager is employed, a login session is considered to be the lifetime of a designated user process that the display manager invokes. On Windows NT-based systems, login sessions are maintained by the kernel and control of them is within the purview of the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSA).

  6. Myki (password manager) - Wikipedia

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    The Myki Password Manager and Authenticator was an offline (data stored on smartphone, not cloud) free mobile application for storing and managing passwords, credit cards, government IDs and notes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Myki was available on iOS and Android and was available as browser extensions on Chrome, Firefox.

  7. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    Phishing attacks, often delivered via email spam, attempt to trick individuals into giving away sensitive information or login credentials.Most attacks are "bulk attacks" that are not targeted and are instead sent in bulk to a wide audience. [11]

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