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    Attack and Penetration Plan Table of contents 1 Scope 2 Goals and Objectives 2 Tasks 2 Reporting 2 Schedule 2 Unanswered Questions 2 Authorized Letter 2 SCOPE Located on ASA_Instructor‚ the e-commerce Web Application server is acting as an external point-of-entry into the network: Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS Server (TargetUbuntu01) Apache Web Server running the e-commerce Web application server Credit card transaction

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    identity thief is standing next to someone‚ most of the time in a checkout line at a store‚ and memorizes the victims name‚ address and their phone number. Identity thieves also watch for their victim to punch in their phone or credit card numbers. Dumpster diving; is when thieves rummage through trash‚ or the trash of businesses‚ and landfills‚ in search for people’s personal data and information. Under the color of authority; thieves fraudulently obtain credit reports by abusing their employer’s authorized

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    Identity Theft In America

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    Identity theft is a criminal offense that violates of federal law (“Identity theft is America’s”). It occurs when a person transfers or uses another person’s means of identification with the intent to commit any unlawful activity (“Identity theft is America’s”). Although‚ it differs from other types of less calculated fraud such as a juvenile using a fake id to purchase alcohol (Lease). More precisely identity theft occurs “when an individual with access to identity information decides to misuse

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    shoulder surfing. This is an easy way where someone is standing behind you at your desk while you are trying to visit a site that is personal. They are able to look at your keyboard and remember your login and passwords. Another big one would be dumpster diving. People do not realize that just by simply not shredding your personal information and just tossing it in the garbage people will go through your garbage to collect information about yourself. Once your trash can is at the end of your driveway

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    when the criminal watches you write a check and they can memorize all your information on that check. They can also eaves drop and hear you giving out your credit card number. That is a way they can steal it. Another tactic they may use is dumpster diving‚ which is where they will go through your trash to try to find information. That is why people need to make sure to keep things with important information or either shred it before

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    This is your comprehensive take home. Any form of collaboration will be considered as plagiarism. You must submit your work on d2l by the due time. I will not accept late submission by email. It covers chapters 1-4 of the course book. Please number your work clearly for easy grading. 1. What is the difference between the primary activities and the supporting activities in Porter’s Value Chain Model? (10 points) Primary activities relate directly to the production and distribution of the firms

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    Identity theft has been on the rise for years. Identity theft has always been a problem but it was not a problem of exuberant proportions like it is now. The growth is due to the internet and how easy it has become for thieves to steal identities. Stealing identities takes many forms. It could be someone stealing a credit card and using it to make purchases. It can also be more severe‚ such as stealing someone’s identity and using it as their own. This form of identity theft is more severe and it

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    Steven Castellano Music Industry Dr. Aaron Furgason 25 February 2016 Hardcore Punk Subculture The subculture that grasped my interest the most is hardcore punk. It is a subculture that originally formed in California during the 1970’s and mainly focuses on the music genre‚ punk rock. The reason why hardcore punk became a subculture is because of political issues. It is undefined when trying to solve what origin of music this subculture is. Ryan Cooper‚ a punk music journalist‚ wrote a response

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    Identity Theft

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    Approximately 15 million United States residents have their identities fraudulently used each year with financial losses totaling upwards of $50 billion ("Identity Theft"). By the time one has fallen victim‚ their identity has already been stolen. Does this not make you wonder if you are not already one of the 15 billion victims? Close to 100 million additional Americans have their personal identifying information placed at risk of identity theft each year when records maintained in government and

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    the difference between those who live through their possessions and those who do not. Thoreau learned his way of life through his exploration of nature‚ and his examination of the material world‚ which is something that Eighner did as well. “On Dumpster Diving” by Eighner and “Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” by Thoreau‚ they discover life lessons‚ and they criticize the ’rat race millions’ but not similarly‚ which can be explained because of the way they approach life. According to Eighner‚ there

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