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With the Heartbleed bug allowing chunks of memory to be scanned, any prime number that cropped up among the gibberish could be divided into the known public key to see if the result was the matching prime belonging to the private key.
The neural representations include both, response propositions such as flight or freezing and chunks of memory, conceptualized as Hebbian cell assemblies.
In a blog entry about their findings the researchers said the "serious vulnerability" allowed anyone to read chunks of memory in servers supposedly protected with the flawed version of OpenSSL.
This approach may work well with containers that mostly allocate large chunks of memory, like vector and deque.
He presents an allocator implementation that uses an internal memory pool for fast allocation and deallocation of small chunks of memory, but notes that such an optimization may already be performed by the allocator provided by the implementation.
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It is called the E5, and it combines a microprocessor with 3,200 reconfigurable logic cells, a chunk of memory, and a number of other components.
The Air uses a chunk of memory, a solid-state drive (SSD) as its hard drive, rather than a physical, spinning disk.
(The word is the smallest chunk of memory that a program can refer to independently; the size of the word limits the complexity of the instruction set and the efficiency of mathematical operations).
Although that may be a significant chunk of memory for some handhelds, it still may be preferable to hauling around the old clunky tree-based media for directions to a fine night on the town.
A computer uses a cache (a chunk of memory) to locally store information (like a Guardian article, or a set of headlines) that it would otherwise have to request from another system.
A few days of work saw Mr Jones and his colleagues extract the passwords from the small chunk of memory inside the meter.
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