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An authenticated session is a form of protocol that precedes the execution of a web application. In order to prevent unauthorized runs of the program or data leaks of that program the authenticated session code will hash, scramble and encrypt each single execution so that the the host only serves the user that is validated to receive the data usually by means of password via web browsers or other security info via web apps.

Authenticated Session(s)
Typesoftware
Place of originUSA
Service history
In service1969–present
Used bySee Users
Warspossibly
Production history
Designervarious
Designed1969-present
Manufacturervarious
Produced1969–present
No. builtmultiple[1]

History

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After the invention of the Computer and the Internet, a need for privacy and information security arose.

Computerization

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Yes, soley.

See also

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Further reading

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Model comparison chart

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Model number Cartridge Total length Barrel length Magazine capacity[3][non-primary source needed] Weight
(unloaded)
Style
(mm) (in) (mm) (in) Standard Optional (g) (oz)
17*^, 17C 9×19mm 186 7.32 114 4.49 17 10, 33 625 22 Standard
17L 225 8.69 153 6.02 670 23.6 Long slide
18, 18C 185 7.28 114 4.49 33 10, 17 620 21.9 Standard
19*^, 19C 174 6.85 102 4.01 15 10, 17, 33 595 21 Compact
20*, 20C, 20SF 10 mm Auto 193 7.60 117 4.61 10 785 27.7 Standard
21*, 21C, 21SF .45 ACP 13 10 835 29.84
22*, 22C .40 S&W 202* 204 7.95* 8.03 114 4.49 15 10, 22 725 25.59
23*, 23C 185* 187 7.28* 7.36 102 4.01 13 10, 15, 22 670 23.65 Compact
24,
24C
225 8.86 153 6.02 15 10, 17, 22, 24 757 26.7 Long slide
25 .380 ACP 174 6.85 102 4.01 17 570 20.1 Compact
26* 9×19mm 160 6.30 88 3.46 10 15, 17, 33 560 19.8 Subcompact
27* .40 S&W 9 11, 13, 15, 17, 22, 24 560 19.8
28 .380 ACP 10 12, 15, 17 529 18.7
29*, 29SF 10 mm Auto 172 6.77 96 3.78 15 700 24.7
30*, 30S, 30SF .45 ACP 9, 13 680 24
31*, 31C .357 SIG 186 7.32 114 4.49 15 10, 17 660 23.3 Standard
32*, 32C 174 6.85 102 4.01 13 10, 15, 17 610 21.5 Compact
33* 160 6.30 88 3.46 9 10, 11, 13, 15, 17 560 19.8 Subcompact
34*^ 9×19mm 207 8.15 135 5.31 17 10, 33 650 22.9 Competition
35*^ .40 S&W 15 10, 17, 22, 24 695 24.5
36 .45 ACP 172 6.77 96 3.78 6 570 20.1 Slimline
37* .45 GAP 186 7.32 116 4.56 10 11 735 25.9 Standard
38 174 6.85 102 4.01 8 9, 10, 11 685 24.2 Compact
39 160 6.30 88 3.46 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 548 19.3 Subcompact
40*^ 10 mm Auto 241 9.49 153 6.02 15 10 798 28.15 Long slide
41*^ .45 ACP 222 8.74 135 5.3 13 775 27 Competition
42 .380 ACP 151 5.94 83 3.27 6 380 13.4 Slimline
43 9×19mm 159 6.26 86 3.39 509 17.95
Notes:
  • Glock pistols marked by "*" indicate that a "Gen4" model is available. The Glock 40 and Glock 41 are only made in the "Gen4" frame.
  • Glock pistols marked by "^" indicate that an "MOS" (Modular Optic System) model is available. The Glock 40 is only made in the "MOS" configuration.
  • Glock pistols designated by "C" after the model number are equipped with ported barrels and slides to compensate for muzzle rise.
  • Glock 18/18C pistols are 9×19mm Parabellum select-fire machine pistols and not available to the general public in most countries.
  • Glock pistols designated "SF" are "short-framed". They have 2.5 mm (0.098 in) shorter trigger reach from the back of the grip and the heel of the pistol is shortened by 4 mm (0.16 in) for the full-sized framed Glock 20 and 21. The reduction in the heel of the Glock 29 and 30 is not as pronounced.
  • Glock 25 or 28 pistols are not available to the general public in the United States, because a small pistol chambered for the .380 ACP cartridge does not meet the "sporting purposes" criteria for importation of pistols under the Gun Control Act of 1968, according to the BATFE's point system.[4] The Glock 42, however, is not subject to those regulations because it is produced in the United States rather than imported, allowing it to be sold on the civilian market.

Category:Computer security

  1. ^ http://www.owasp.org. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ {{cite news}}: Empty citation (help)
  3. ^ Glock magazine chart
  4. ^ "Glock Model Info: "What is the BATF points system and how does it affect Glocks?" on GlockFAQ.com". Retrieved 2008-02-03.