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    1. How did the hackers steal Target’s customer data? The theft of the records was caused by installing malware on the orgaznization’s point of sales systems. These systems were used via third party vendors and had various security issues. This was the reason the hackers were able to break into their systems. The file that contained all the records started taking rounds in the market and was being sold in black. These records were then used to steal money from customer’s accounts. There were several

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    Sony Online Entertainment IT/205 In April 2011‚ hackers obtained person information from over 100 million PlayStation Network users and Sony Online Entertainment users including credit‚ debit‚ and bank account information. This breach cost Sony and credit card issuers up to a total of $2 billion dollars (Laudon‚ 2013). During the time of the breach‚ security and control were not top priority. According to this case study Sony was using an older version of Apache Web Server

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    century offers law enforcement to have an anonymous crime tip program. This program allows law enforcement agencies to receive “anonymous phone calls and instant text messages regarding crime”. ("Laredo Police Launch Text Tip Program‚" n.d.) In the case with Officer Jones‚ I do not support his action in response to an anonymous tip. His actions were in violation of the 4th amendment and unconstitutional. Officer Jones should have collaborated on an anonymous tip to develop some facts that could justify

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    I know that most of us have learned that Bill W. created the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). However‚ the actual steps and traditions may have found its beginnings prior to Bill W. In the first half of the 20th century a religious organization called the Oxford Group had already been formulating a plan of self-betterment utilizing what we now call the 12 steps (Alcoholics Anonymous World Services [AAWS]‚ 2017). Carl Jung‚ a Swiss psychiatrist realized that a client of his who had addiction

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    Kelsey L. Jones Implementation of a Student Anonymous Tip System Professional Writing in Criminal Justice William Heath January 26‚ 2013 Executive Summary The Baylor Department of Public Safety has rendered invaluable security for the Baylor University campus for countless years. Despite the campus’ location‚ the department’s efforts have succeeded for a convincingly safe environment for the student body as well as its employees. While the success of the Baylor Department of Public Safety

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    Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Kaitlin Clark Liberty University Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Group Counseling There are many different types of therapies that are available to help individuals struggling with addiction; group counseling is one of these. Many studies show that individuals may benefit from attending group therapy or group counseling. However‚ it is not something that everyone will benefit from. In our Jacobs (2012) text we read that‚ “Individuals

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    IRJMST Volume 3 Issue 3 Online ISSN 2250 - 1959 International Research Journal of Management Science & Technology http:www.irjmst.com Page 243 Cyber crime How and Why Hackers attacks Systems - IRJMST By Jagmender Singh How and Why Attackers Use Proxies Masking one ’s IP address is a standard practice when conducting illicit activities. A well-configured proxy provides robust anonymity and does not log activity‚ thereby frustrating law enforcement efforts to identify the original location of

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    Alcoholics Anonymous was very uncomfortable. I felt out of place amongst people that have actual problems. I felt disrespectful for being there‚ but I had no choice. At first they were nice to us‚ but when they found out we were there as a punishment they didn’t like it. They were all there to get clean and change their lives. I was there to do my time‚ and make it back in time to have fun and forget the whole thing. I had no business being there and it didn’t teach us anything. I listened

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    I went to an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. At first‚ it was for me to find a meeting near my house where I can go to. I went to a group called Never Too Young‚ located at Santa Maria school‚ in the Bronx. I felt a little uncomfortable when I was there‚ because I noticed that they felt uncomfortable when I presented myself‚ and told them my reasons to be there. I did not stay. However‚ the following day I found an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous near my house. This one‚ was a Spanish speaker

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    Title: Go Ask Alice Anonymous Krizzia Del Rosario Author: Alice Anonymous Text type: Novel Date: 20/02/13 Go Ask Alice Anonymous is based on a true story about a 15-year-old girl who gets given LSD at a party and loves the feeling of the drugs. Alice was once a shy innocent girl who got sucked into the world of drugs because of her need to be accepted. Although she did not even know what was happening to herself and did not plan drug use. But her ‘friends’

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