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  • Payload
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  • File Name: Morgan, Mark Jr. Grade: O-6 (Colonel) Birthplace: Cape Canaveral, Florida Primary Specialty: Astronaut Secondary Specialty: Fixed Wing Pilot; Zero-G combat
  • The payload is the objective of an Escort or later half of Hybrid map. It always in the shape of a vehicle which the attacking team must escort to the end of the map.
  • A payload is
  • Payload Competition comprises seven events open to model rockets that carry one or more standard NAR model rocket payloads. If the model is staged, the payload(s) must be enclosed in the uppermost stage of the model. The purpose of this competition is to carry a payload of given mass and dimensions to as high an altitude as possible and to recover the payload. The standard NAR payload is intended to represent an instrument package whose dimensions and mass cannot be modified, but must be accepted as a design constraint.
  • In computer security, a payload is the eventual effect of a computer virus that has been delivered to a user's computer.
  • Payload is any action done by a program aside from the act of spreading in itself. The payload of a virus or worm can range from irreparably damaging the operating system or even the BIOS (as the CIH virus) or almost nothing (as the Badtrans worm) or even something benevolent like removing a malicious program (some variants of Sasser or YahaSux). Sometimes a payload is a consciously coded part of the program, as with the Ramen worm, or it could be simply be a product of its existence and spreading, as with the Slammer worm.
  • On Payload maps, the BLU team must escort a cart full of explosives through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time. BLU team members move or "push" the cart by standing next to it - the more people near the cart, the faster it moves. Any RED team member standing near the cart will stop it from venturing further. If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart will start slowly moving backwards until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart works as a Level 1 Dispenser for the BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it.
  • Payload is the portion of a program that deals damage to the device. The same payload may be delivered by different carriers. For example, a payload may install a root kit that makes the user's computer part of a botnet. This may be delivered to the user's computer by different means including an infected PDF, a drive-by download through JavaScript when visiting an infected website or a phishing attack that tricks the user into installing software which the user believe will be beneficial. The damage done by the payload of a virus or worm can range from irreparably damaging the operating system (such as Arcticbomb) or even the BIOS (as the CIH and Magistr viruses), the CMOS (as the CMOSDead and Mypics viruses), the Master Boot Record (as the Spaces, MEMZ, and PCToaster viruses), or almost
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  • *Star Brigade
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  • *G.I. Joe Team
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  • Payload
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Birthplace
  • Cape Canaveral, Florida
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  • US Air Force
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  • Payload
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  • SHUTTLE PILOT
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  • FFFF66
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  • PAY
Specialty
  • Shuttle commander; Astronaut; Fixed-wing pilot
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  • E
  • F
  • A
  • C
  • D
  • G
  • B
RealName
  • Mark Morgan, Jr.
WF
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 20
  • 22
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  • Colonel
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  • 2
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  • 25
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  • Yes
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  • Payload
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  • File Name: Morgan, Mark Jr. Grade: O-6 (Colonel) Birthplace: Cape Canaveral, Florida Primary Specialty: Astronaut Secondary Specialty: Fixed Wing Pilot; Zero-G combat
  • The payload is the objective of an Escort or later half of Hybrid map. It always in the shape of a vehicle which the attacking team must escort to the end of the map.
  • A payload is
  • Payload is any action done by a program aside from the act of spreading in itself. The payload of a virus or worm can range from irreparably damaging the operating system or even the BIOS (as the CIH virus) or almost nothing (as the Badtrans worm) or even something benevolent like removing a malicious program (some variants of Sasser or YahaSux). Sometimes a payload is a consciously coded part of the program, as with the Ramen worm, or it could be simply be a product of its existence and spreading, as with the Slammer worm. Virus and worm creators who want to do deliberate damage to a large number of computers face the dilemma of destructiveness versus spreading ability. Code that destroys its host too quickly and too badly kills its chances to spread once the host is crippled or destroyed. In addition, they are noticed faster and potential victims are given warnings of what to look out for to protect against it. Something that does no damage not only has a healthy host to send more copies of itself from, but it also may go undetected longer. A few examples of this theory in action include the spreading of Magistr versus Netsky, Navidad versus Sober or DBase versus Vienna. The first of each pair destroys files, the operating system or even the whole computer. The second either does nothing but spread or even something benevolent. Netsky.P deletes registry keys that cause the Beagle, Mydoom, Deadhat and Welchia worms to spread.
  • On Payload maps, the BLU team must escort a cart full of explosives through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time. BLU team members move or "push" the cart by standing next to it - the more people near the cart, the faster it moves. Any RED team member standing near the cart will stop it from venturing further. If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart will start slowly moving backwards until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart works as a Level 1 Dispenser for the BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it. Payload maps may or may not be split into multiple rounds. Some maps traditionally have one-way routes from the BLU team's side, sometimes closed off until a specific point is taken. Maps such as Gold Rush, Hoodoo, and Thunder Mountain are split into three stages that the BLU team must advance through and win. Stages one and two have two checkpoints and stage three has three checkpoints (two for Hoodoo), counting the final point as such. The Badwater Basin and Upward maps have a single round with four checkpoints, counting the final point as such. Advancing the cart to the next checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing it to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage, the Payload cart will explode killing anyone standing too close to it and destroying the RED team's base as well, thus symbolizing the BLU team's victory.
  • Payload is the portion of a program that deals damage to the device. The same payload may be delivered by different carriers. For example, a payload may install a root kit that makes the user's computer part of a botnet. This may be delivered to the user's computer by different means including an infected PDF, a drive-by download through JavaScript when visiting an infected website or a phishing attack that tricks the user into installing software which the user believe will be beneficial. The damage done by the payload of a virus or worm can range from irreparably damaging the operating system (such as Arcticbomb) or even the BIOS (as the CIH and Magistr viruses), the CMOS (as the CMOSDead and Mypics viruses), the Master Boot Record (as the Spaces, MEMZ, and PCToaster viruses), or almost nothing (as the Badtrans worm), or to only annoy the user (as the Gollum and Button joke programs and the NavaShield rogue). Some viruses also have the ability to eject drives, or even the hard drive to make the next boot-up fail (as the PCToaster and EscalationBomb viruses). Sometimes the damage payload is a consciously coded part of the program, as with the Ramen worm, or it could be simply be a product of its existence and spreading, as with the Slammer worm. Some payloads can be based on others like Resonate and Arcturus having a payload that replicates You Are An Idiot.
  • Payload Competition comprises seven events open to model rockets that carry one or more standard NAR model rocket payloads. If the model is staged, the payload(s) must be enclosed in the uppermost stage of the model. The purpose of this competition is to carry a payload of given mass and dimensions to as high an altitude as possible and to recover the payload. The standard NAR payload is intended to represent an instrument package whose dimensions and mass cannot be modified, but must be accepted as a design constraint.
  • In computer security, a payload is the eventual effect of a computer virus that has been delivered to a user's computer.
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