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    Efail, also written EFAIL, is a security hole in email systems with which content can be transmitted in encrypted form. This gap allows attackers to access...
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  • EFAIL, a security hole in encrypted email delivery systems Efail Fach Efail Isaf Cae Llety-yr-efail This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Taf. The former Barry Railway ran nearby. Efail Isaf has a village hall Efail Isaf derives from the Welsh efail, meaning forge and isaf, meaning lower....
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  • clients. Dubbed EFAIL, the bug required significant coordinated effort by many email client vendors to fix. Mitigations for both Efail vulnerabilities...
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  • ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2023-04-30. "Efail: Breaking S/MIME and OpenPGP Email Encryption using Exfiltration Channels Efail: Breaking S/MIME and OpenPGP Email...
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  • Archived from the original on October 5, 2024. Retrieved May 14, 2018. "EFAIL". efail.de. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2018...
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    Efail Isaf railway station was a former railway station in Efail Isaf in south Wales. It was on the Barry Railway between Tonteg and Wenvoe, which ran...
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  • The Efail Fach television relay station is sited on a hill west of the villages of Efail Fach, Cwm Pelenna and Tonmawr. It was originally built in the...
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  • Communicator. "Why HTML is Inappropriate for E-Mail". www.avernus.com. "EFAIL". efail.de. Retrieved 2021-01-05. "gnu.org". www.gnu.org. "The Mutt E-Mail Client:...
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    Cwm-rhocas (Cwm Roches Meadow) Cae Gwenllertai Cae Henfron Cae Llety-yr-efail Cae Llwyn Cae Penmaes Cae Pwll-y-bo Caeau Bronydd-mawr Caeau Bryn-du Caeau...
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    attended. But the man selected to lead the attack on the new toll-gate at Efail-wen was the 33-year-old red-headed Thomas Rees. "And they blessed Rebecca"...
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  • spam scores to HTML messages.[citation needed] In 2018 a vulnerability (EFAIL) of the HTML processing of many common email clients was disclosed, in which...
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  • station in Creigiau in south Wales. It was on the Barry Railway between Efail Isaf and Wenvoe, which ran broadly north–south through Creigiau. To the...
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    floor near Penybontfawr and then runs north of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant and Efail-rhyd on the north-east of the Tanat Valley. The aqueducts are largely underground...
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    there were three quarries on Moel y Fen, 1 on Mynydd Hawdref (just west of Efail-fach), 2 on east slopes of Foel Fynyddau, 2 on the south slopes of Mynydd...
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    Pontypridd, comprising the adjoining principal settlements of – Beddau, Efail Isaf, Llantwit Fardre, Ton-Teg, Tyn-y-Nant and Upper Church Village. Church...
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    to the east of the town of Neath. The community includes the villages of Efail-fach, Tonmawr and Pontrhydyfen. According to the 2011 UK Census, the population...
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    station was just south of the crossroads in the village on the road to Efail Isaf. The station consisted of a single platform and station buildings to...
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    started at Port Talbot docks. B4287 B4434 at Neath A4107 at Pontrhydyfen via Efail-fach B4288 (defunct) A48 in Neath A465 (now A4109) in Aberdulais It is not...
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    troops. The first protests led by "Rebecca" destroyed the toll-gates at Yr Efail Wen in two attacks in Carmarthenshire in 1839. These were believed to be...
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  • ROCA vulnerability (2017) BlueBorne (2017) Meltdown (2018) Spectre (2018) EFAIL (2018) Exactis (2018) Speculative Store Bypass (2018) Lazy FP state restore...
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  • Tom Bryant (1882–1946) was a Welsh harpist. He was born in Efail Isaf, nr. Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. He was given lessons on the harp by his uncle,...
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  • PONTYPRIDD Llantwit Fardre Community: LLANTWIT FARDRE, CHURCH VILLAGE, Tonteg, Efail Isaf Llantrisant Community (part of): BEDDAU & Ty Nant Rhondda Cynon Taf...
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    Cwmbach Cwmdare Cwmparc Cwmpennar Cymmer Dinas Rhondda Dolau Edmondstown Efail Isaf Ferndale Fernhill Foundry Town Gadlys Garden City Gelli Gilfach Goch...
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    Forge Side (Welsh: Ger yr Efail) was the site of an ironworks started in 1836. The development was soon abandoned, but resumed in 1859. A settlement of...
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  • missionary in India and Bangladesh. Esther (or Hetty) Evans was born in Efail-y-Banc, Rhydargaeau, Carmarthenshire, Wales, 1887. Her father was a blacksmith...
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    Relay transmitters Alltwen Briton Ferry Burry Port Cilfrew Craig-Cefn-Parc Efail-fach Mynydd Emroch Neath Abbey HP Neath Abbey HP Pontardawe Swansea 12 August...
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    miles (32 km) from Cadoxton, the first stations were at Wenvoe, Creigiau, Efail Isaf, Treforest and Pontypridd. The Pontypridd station became known as Pontypridd...
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    lock has been proposed. The section of the canal from Arddleen to Refail (Efail-Fach) Bridge is navigable. The Guilsfield Arm never actually reached Guilsfield...
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  • Bethel (Cynwyd), Peniel (Deganwy), Dinmael, Moreia (Dolwyddelan), Salem (Efail Uchaf), Eglwysbach, Glan-yr-afon, Cefnbrith (Glasfryn), Moriah (Gwyddelwern)...
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