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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
PHP 5.5+ now comes baked with a password_hash function to generate secure, one-way hashes along with a password_verify function to match a hash with the given password—If you’re a PHP developer, you should always be securely storing user passwords, no excuses. Developers have a huge responsibility when handling and storing user-sensitive information, such as a password. We should take extra precaution and the necessary steps to make sure the user’s data is safe and secure*. *Please keep in mind the following implementation is only part of the problem since it handles the data once the web server receives it; however, it does not address the other issue of securely sending the sensitive data over-the-air from the browser to the server, which is why a valid SSL certificate is necessary.
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extundelete is a utility that can recover deleted files from an ext3 or ext4 partition. The ext3 and ext4 file systems are the most common default file systems in Linux distributions like Mint, Mageia, or Ubuntu. extundelete uses information stored in the partition's journal to attempt to recover a file that has been deleted from the partition. There is no guarantee that any particular file will be able to be undeleted, so always try to have a good backup system in place, or at least put one in place after recovering your files!
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International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks focuses on applied research and applications of sensor networks. A large number of important applications depend on sensor networks interfacing with the real world. These applications include medical, military, manufacturing, transportation, safety and environmental planning systems. Many have been difficult to realize because of problems involved with inputting data from sensors directly in to automated systems. Sensor fusion in the context of distributed sensor networks has emerged as the method of choice for resolving these problems.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 21st, 2012.
Ext2Fsd is an ext2 file system driver for Windows (2k, XP, Vista and Win7). It’s a free software. Anyone can modify or distribute it under GPL2. Features Ext2Fsd supports: ext2/ext3 volume reading & writing; ext3 journal replay when mounting; various codepage: utf8, cp936, cp950 …; mountpoint automatical assignment; large inode size: 128, 256, …; large file size bigger than 4G; CIFS sharing over network; htree directory indexing; ext4 extent read-only, no size truncating and expanding support; Fast fsck (uninit_bg) and group block checksum support; 64k block-size, support compatible to Linux ext4 and e2fsprogs; OS: 2k, xp, vista, server 2003/2008, win7
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