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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Игрок собирает другую руку вместо запланированной. например, игрок собрал трефовые валет/10, с флопом из туза треф, 5 треф и 6 пик. терн и ривер выдали короля и даму червей. вместо планируемого флаша игрок соберет стрэйт.

Покерный глоссарий (английский-русский)


    Backdoor, английский
    1. An entryway into a computer that is neither authorized nor intentionally deliberate.

    2. Pertaining to a type of trojan used to bypass a computer’s security policies.

    3. This method is used to bypass normal security controls. a backdoor may refer to a part of an application, a dedicated application or the firmware of a hardware device that allows access without using authentication credentials. pirated software downloaded from the internet is often used as an operating system backdoors. backdoors are sometimes deliberate. for example, at the behest of an isp, a modem manufacturer may introduce a backdoor into their devices for more efficient troubleshooting. backdoor accounts are commonly used in insider attacks where the miscreant will use a second login (often a redundant user or guest account) to access a system without triggering technical controls, such as an intrusion detection system.




    Игрок, делающий первую ставку, игрок в первой позиции., русский

    Backdoor, английский
    1. An entryway into a computer that is neither authorized nor intentionally deliberate.

    2. Pertaining to a type of trojan used to bypass a computer’s security policies.

    3. This method is used to bypass normal security controls. a backdoor may refer to a part of an application, a dedicated application or the firmware of a hardware device that allows access without using authentication credentials. pirated software downloaded from the internet is often used as an operating system backdoors. backdoors are sometimes deliberate. for example, at the behest of an isp, a modem manufacturer may introduce a backdoor into their devices for more efficient troubleshooting. backdoor accounts are commonly used in insider attacks where the miscreant will use a second login (often a redundant user or guest account) to access a system without triggering technical controls, such as an intrusion detection system.