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  2. Replay attack - Wikipedia

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    Replay attack. A replay attack (also known as a repeat attack or playback attack) is a form of network [1] attack in which valid data transmission is maliciously or fraudulently repeated or delayed. [1] This is carried out either by the originator or by an adversary who intercepts the data and re-transmits it, possibly as part of a spoofing ...

  3. Instant replay - Wikipedia

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    The replay may be in slow motion or feature shots from multiple camera angles. Video servers, with their advanced technology, have allowed for more complex replays, such as freeze frame, frame-by-frame review, replay at variable speeds, overlaying of virtual graphics, instant analysis tools such as ball speed or immediate distance calculation.

  4. Session replay - Wikipedia

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    Session replay is the ability to replay a visitor's journey on a web site or within a mobile application or web application. Replay can include the user's view (browser or screen output), user input ( keyboard and mouse inputs ), and logs of network events or console logs. Session replay is supposed to help improve customer experience [1] and ...

  5. Replay Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Replay Solutions is a private, venture-backed independent software vendor founded in 2004 and based in Redwood City, California, United States. The company's main product, ReplayDIRECTOR, has been described by the New York Times as a “ TiVo for Software”. [1] [2] It records application execution, and replays code execution without requiring ...

  6. Replay (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The first instance of a shootout replacing a replay (rather than lots) was the final of the 1976 European championship. The shootout's first use at the World Cup took place in the 1982 semi-finals. Replays are now only used in the early rounds of the English FA Cup tournament, as well as rounds up until the semi-finals in the Scottish Cup.

  7. Replay attacks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 July 2018, at 16:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply ...

  8. Audio deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Audio deepfake. An audio deepfake (also known as voice cloning or deepfake audio) is a product of artificial intelligence [1] used to create convincing speech sentences that sound like specific people saying things they did not say. [2] [3] [4] This technology was initially developed for various applications to improve human life.

  9. Replay system - Wikipedia

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    The replay system is a subsystem within the Intel Pentium 4 processor. [1] Its primary function is to catch operations that have been mistakenly sent for execution by the processor's scheduler. Operations caught by the replay system are then re-executed in a loop until the conditions necessary for their proper execution have been fulfilled.