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    Hacking for Newbie

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    August 19‚ 1997. Introduction - OK‚ this file is intended solely for people who know very little about hacking‚ and when I say very little I mean very little. Now‚ for those of you jumping happily around and screaming "Finally‚ I am gonna be a hacker!” stop jumping around and just sit down‚ take a few deep breaths‚ and just relax. After reading this file you should be able to hack 1 - A WWWBOARD‚ 2 - FTP/UNIX sites‚ 3 - Website Tricks‚ and 4 - Neat stuff/Misc. with much confidence.

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    Cyber Espionage In India Cyber espionage is an area that has recently attracted the attentions of Indian government and corporate houses alike. Both Indian government and corporate houses are the biggest loosers from cyber espionage. Sensitive information on national security and trade secrets and commercial information has been occasionally stolen through cyber espionage in India. India has been a victim of cyber espionage on many occasions where crackers operating in foreign jurisdictions

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    Privacy Protection in Electronic Commerce – A Theoretical Framework Milena Head and Yufei Yuan Michael G. DeGroote School of Business McMaster University Hamilton‚ Ontario‚ Canada headm@mcmaster.ca; yuanyuf@mcmaster.ca Head‚ M.‚ Yuan‚ Y. (2001). “Privacy Protection in Electronic Commerce: A Theoretical Framework”‚ Human Systems Management‚ 20‚ pp.149-160. Abstract In this paper‚ a theoretical framework for privacy protection in electronic commerce is provided. This framework allows us

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    Itp 1101 Research Paper

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    also provides an overview of on methods of attack and its impacts. It also includes information that may assist you on how to respond to such an attack. DESCRIPTION "Denial-of-service" attacks are commonly characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service or resource from using them. It is also an effort to make one or more computer systems unavailable. It is typically targeted at web servers‚ but it can also be used on mail servers‚ name servers‚ and any other

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    Since the advent of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter‚ there has been much debate on their benefits and detriments. While social networking sites are a useful tool in our increasingly connected world‚ they can also adversely affect our development and the nature of our social interactions. Hence‚ it is important to first identify their advantages and disadvantages to effectively use them. Social networking sites offer a medium for people to keep in touch with their acquaintances

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    CYBERCRIME LAW: Netizens VS. Cybercrime Law Abigail Tolentino Raven Jayd Casala Andreo Macoi Tacla Kristian Paolo Montecer Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV High School Department Southgate Institute of Malvar February 2013 APPROVAL SHEET Title of Research Paper: CYBERCRIME LAW: Netizens VS. Cybercrime Law Name of Candidates: Abigail Tolentino Raven Jayd Casala Adreo Macoi Tacla Kristian Paolo Montecer _________________________ Ms

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    New technologies‚ especially the emergence of Internet‚ have created new possibilities in the field of interpersonal communication. Nowadays‚ individuals begin to use brand new ways‚ including text-messaging‚ emailing‚ and social networking sites or apps‚ to communicate with each other‚ thus a new model of interpersonal communication is needed to update this digital transition. To reflect these updates‚ my model of multidimensional interpersonal communication differs from previous models in several

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    Security on the Internet: Problems and Solutions Annotated Outline and Bibliography Louis O. Rollins Excelsior College- Albany‚ NY BUS 570- Information Technology 14 November 2014 Dr. Wayne Brown Abstract: Businesses now need to connect and stay connected to partners and prospective partners to achieve the desired effects that will make all their transactions successful. LAN‚ (Local Area Networks)‚ VPN (virtual private networks) and of course the new trending wireless networks are some of the principle

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    crime in a business‚ by recognizing addictive behaviors and computer addiction in their employees. HISTORY OF COMPUTER ADDICTION Computer addiction is an idea that has been in existence for years. Since the 1970s‚ avid computer programmers and hackers have been called “addicts” by both psychologists and the general public (Reed‚ 2002‚ p. 135). In 1976‚ Weizenbaum wrote about computer programmers who could sit and work at their computer terminals for twenty or thirty hours at a time. This behavior

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    Introduction 1.1 Background Facebook is a social networking site which was launched on February 2004 “by some college students Mark Zuckerberg‚ Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes as a site for Harvard students. Shortly after‚ it expanded to any college student with an .edu e-mail account. Between Fall 2005 and Fall 2006‚ Facebook expanded to high school networks‚ first‚ work networks‚ later‚ and‚ eventually‚ to Internet users in general.” (Valenzuela‚ Park‚ & F. Kee‚ K‚ 2008. p. 5). Nowadays

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