signal (operating systems)

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On Linux, Unix, and Unix-like systems, signals are software interrupts that the operating system sends to a process to notify it of an event or ...

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signal handler

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A signal handler is a function or routine that is called when a signal occurs.

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signature (anti-virus)

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An anti-virus signature is a unique pattern used to detect viruses, malware, and other such problematic software.

Types of signatures:

  • Static ...

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SILC

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Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) is an Internet chat protocol.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SILC_(protocol)

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Silicon Graphics

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Silicon Graphics, Inc. was an American high-performance computing manufacturer founded in Mountain View, California. ...

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Silvio Cesare

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Silvio Cesare is an Australian hacker and author.

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simple shells running under netcat or a basic socket program/script have a suboptimal user experience

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A common user experience shortcoming when catching reverse shells is the lack of a TTY/PTY in the session.

Pressing Control-C in a standard netcat ...

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simplex

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In a radio context, simplex refers to a mode of operation in which two radios communicate to each other directly using the same frequency, without the ...

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single leg defense - anaconda to turtle back take

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If an opponent attempts a single leg, attempt to get an overhook with one arm, and push their face away with the other, forcing them down to a turtled ...

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single leg takedown

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The single leg takedown is a common takedown seen in BJJ, wrestling, MMA, and other grappling martial arts.

This takedown is initiated by the ...

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