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  2. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    Incremental games are video games where the player performs simple actions to earn currency and increase the rate of production. Learn about the features, examples, and origins of this genre, also known as clicker games or tap games.

  3. Cheating in online games - Wikipedia

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    A triggerbot is a type of software bot that automatically shoots when an opponent appears within the field-of-view or aiming reticule of the player. It is a form of cheating in online games that subverts the rules or mechanics to gain an unfair advantage over other players.

  4. Zero-player game - Wikipedia

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    A zero-player game is a simulation game that has no sentient players. Learn about different types of zero-player games, such as cellular automata, incremental games, and AI vs AI games.

  5. Where To Get Free Cookies On National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day

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    August 1 - 4, get three chocolate chip cookies for only $2.99 with the code 3CC. ... Perks Members get a free cookie with the purchase of any entree August 2 - 4. Tiff's Treats.

  6. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Clicker is an incremental game where the player clicks on a cookie and buys assets and upgrades to produce more cookies. The game has no clear ending, but features geometric or exponential growth, achievements, events, and a dedicated fanbase.

  7. Session hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Session hijacking, also known as cookie hijacking, is the exploitation of a valid computer session to gain unauthorized access to information or services. Learn about the history, methods, and prevention of this attack, as well as some examples of tools and software that can perform session hijacking.

  8. AOHell - Wikipedia

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    AOHell was a Windows application that simplified 'cracking' using AOL. It contained a phishing function, a fake account generator, a punter, a mail bomb script, and other features.

  9. Click fraud - Wikipedia

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    Click fraud is a type of fraud that occurs on the Internet in pay per click (PPC) online advertising.In this type of advertising, the owners of websites that post the ads are paid based on how many site visitors click on the ads.