keystroke

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A keystroke is a single press of a key on a keyboard.

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keystroke latency attack

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A keystroke latency attack is a cyber attack in which an adversary is able to determine what a user has typed by measuring the timing between ...

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KGB

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The Committee for State Security was the main security agency for the Soviet Union until its collapse.

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kill command

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The kill command is found on Linux and Unix-like operating systems. It is used to send signals to a process.

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kimura with dowel solo drill

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A solo drill that can be applied to BJJ, Judo, or other martial arts using kimura-like grips/submissions is to practice the movement on a sturdy piece ...

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kinit

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The kinit command renews or obtains a Kerberos ticket granting ticket (TGT).

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kismet

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kismet is a free, open-sourced tool used to detect, sniff, and analyze wireless networks and devices.

https://www.kismetwireless.net

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knee on belly (BJJ)

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In BJJ, knee on belly position occurs when the top player places their knee on their opponent’s stomach. Top knee on belly position is a ...

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Knowledge Management System (KMS)

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A knowledge management system (KMS) is a system that stores and retrieves information with the intent of preservation and improved understanding of ...

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known plaintext attack

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A known plaintext attack is a cryptographic attack in which the attacker can recover the key to or decrypt ciphertext if they are able to obtain or ...

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