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Что (кто) такое Obscurity - определение

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obscurity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obscurity (disambiguation)
n.
1) to emerge from obscurity
2) to sink into obscurity
obscurity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obscurity (disambiguation)
(obscurities)
1.
Obscurity is the state of being known by only a few people.
For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling...
? fame
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2.
Obscurity is the quality of being difficult to understand. An obscurity is something that is difficult to understand.
'How can that be?' asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply...
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Obscurity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obscurity (disambiguation)
·noun The quality or state of being obscure; darkness; privacy; inconspicuousness; unintelligibleness; uncertainty.
obscurity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obscurity (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Darkness, dimness, gloom, gloominess, shade, obscuration, cloud, obfuscation, opacity.
2.
Unintelligibleness, darkness of meaning.
3.
Humbleness.
4.
Seclusion, retirement, privacy.
security through obscurity         
SECRECY OF THE DESIGN OR IMPLEMENTATION AS THE MAIN METHOD OF PROVIDING SECURITY
Security by obscurity; Security by obfuscation; Security through obfuscation; Security through obsurity; Total internal confusion; Security through obsolescence; Security through minority; Security through opacity
<security> Or "security by obscurity". A term applied by hackers to most operating system vendors' favourite way of coping with security holes - namely, ignoring them, documenting neither any known holes nor the underlying security algorithms, trusting that nobody will find out about them and that people who do find out about them won't exploit them. This never works for long and occasionally sets the world up for debacles like the RTM worm of 1988 (see Great Worm), but once the brief moments of panic created by such events subside most vendors are all too willing to turn over and go back to sleep. After all, actually fixing the bugs would siphon off the resources needed to implement the next user-interface frill on marketing's wish list - and besides, if they started fixing security bugs customers might begin to *expect* it and imagine that their warranties of merchantability gave them some sort of rights. Historical note: There are conflicting stories about the origin of this term. It has been claimed that it was first used in the Usenet newsgroup in news:comp.sys.apollo during a campaign to get HP/Apollo to fix security problems in its Unix-clone Aegis/DomainOS (they didn't change a thing). ITS fans, on the other hand, say it was coined years earlier in opposition to the incredibly paranoid Multics people down the hall, for whom security was everything. In the ITS culture it referred to (1) the fact that by the time a tourist figured out how to make trouble he'd generally got over the urge to make it, because he felt part of the community; and (2) (self-mockingly) the poor coverage of the documentation and obscurity of many commands. One instance of *deliberate* security through obscurity is recorded; the command to allow patching the running ITS system (altmode altmode control-R) echoed as $$^D. If you actually typed alt alt ^D, that set a flag that would prevent patching the system even if you later got it right. [Jargon File] (1994-12-15)
Security through obscurity         
SECRECY OF THE DESIGN OR IMPLEMENTATION AS THE MAIN METHOD OF PROVIDING SECURITY
Security by obscurity; Security by obfuscation; Security through obfuscation; Security through obsurity; Total internal confusion; Security through obsolescence; Security through minority; Security through opacity
Security through obscurity (or security by obscurity) is the reliance in security engineering on design or implementation secrecy as the main method of providing security to a system or component.
Fame and Obscurity         
BOOK BY GAY TALESE
Fame and Obscurity: A Book About New York, a Bridge, and Celebrities on the Edge was a 1970 book by Gay Talese. The book was a collection of many of Talese's works for Esquire about New York City, and also includes his most famous celebrity profiles: "Joe Louis: The King as a Middle-aged Man", "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" and "The Silent Season of a Hero".
Dissection (band)         
  • Left to right: Tomas Asklund, Julien Brice LeClercq, Jon Nödtveidt, Set Teitan (2005)
SWEDISH EXTREME METAL BAND
Into infinite obscurity; Into Infinite Obscurity; User:Lothar von Richthofen/Into Infinite Obscurity
*black metalMichael Moynihan, Didrik Søderlind: Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground. Feral House 1998, p.
Tin Huey         
AMERICAN BAND
Disinformation (album); Harvey Gold; Before Obscurity: The Bushflow Tapes; Before Obscurity
Tin Huey is an American experimental rock and new wave band from Akron, Ohio, United States, that formed in the mid - to late 1970s.
Harvey Gold         
AMERICAN BAND
Disinformation (album); Harvey Gold; Before Obscurity: The Bushflow Tapes; Before Obscurity
Harvey Gold, born in Akron, Ohio, USA, is an American guitarist, bassist, and keyboardist, a founder of the avant-rock/new wave band Tin Huey. When the band members first went their separate ways in 1982, Gold also became a film and video producer.

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