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    IS4560 Unit 3 Assignment 1 Information Gathering Plan The explosive growth and popularity of the Internet have resulted in thousands of structured query able information sources. Most organizations are familiar with Penetration Testing and other ethical hacking techniques as a means to understanding the current security status of their information system assets. Consequently‚ much of the focus of research‚ discussion‚ and practice‚ has traditionally been placed upon active probing and exploitation

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    (16-bit block) (8-bit block) DNS (domain name system) is used with IP addresses. DNS converts domain names and websites to IP addresses‚ which a computer can read. The computer remembers the IP address so that the user doesn’t have to. DNS also aids in and controls the delivery of email. IP addresses are either classful or classless networks. Classful IP addresses are divided into different classes with a field for the network ID and a field for the host ID. There is a different length

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    Note: This is an historic document. We are no longer maintaining the content‚ but it may have value for research purposes. Pages linked to from the document may no longer be available. Trends in Denial of Service Attack Technology CERT® Coordination Center Kevin J. Houle‚ CERT/CC George M. Weaver‚ CERT/CC In collaboration with: Neil Long Rob Thomas v1.0 October 2001 CERT and CERT Coordination Center are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Copyright 2001 Carnegie Mellon University

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    User-Profile Scenario Respond to the email: Hi‚ I would recommend we will create our workstation as follows: 4. Interns‚ who are temporary user will use the account Guest in User group‚ they can log on computer and can perform most tasks including running applications‚ using local and network printers‚ and locking the server. However‚ they prevented from making many system-wide configuration changes. 5. Team leads often work at multiple workstations‚ so we will create Leader in Remote Desktop

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    Based Email Applications With almost ten years of experience in developing state-of-the-art messaging solutions‚ our research and development team leverages its email market expertise to develop a world-class technology that is highly cost effective and rapidly deployable over millions of emailboxes and domains. http://www.zapzone.com/technology.html http://www.astra.ph/what-we-do/project-showcase/email-rich-internet-application/ Scalable and modular system architecture Our Web-based email system

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    AN EXAMPLE OF A HIGH SCHOOL SALUTATORY ADDRESS Welcome all family members‚ faculty‚ staff‚ distinguished guests‚ and most importantly‚ my fellow graduates. When I was asked to write a graduation speech for an audience of over 5‚000 people‚ I immediately made up my mind not to do it. When tag-teamed by a collection of teachers and faculty members‚ I asked‚ seriously‚ "What happens if I just don’t do it?" Dropping out of school crossed my mind‚ as did asking all of my teachers to fail me. You see

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    Secure Website/Network – HTTPS‚ and lock in address bar. Added security IP Address: Unique identifier on the Internet – Unique number attached to the Internet Phishing – Emails or queries asking for personal information and can be related to identity theft. Identity Theft – someone uses your information Piggy Backing – Connect to someone else’s network without the owners consent. Cookies - Information about your data and yourself 3rd party cookie – used for advertising Biometric authentication

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    Reviewing the Basics 1. Place the following networking technologies in the order of their highest speed‚ from slowest to fastest: Fiber optic‚ dial-up networking‚ cable modem‚ Fast Ethernet Dial-up networking‚ cable modem‚ fiber-optic‚ Fast Ethernet 2. What is the difference between ADSL and SDSL? ADSL uses one upload speed from the consumer to an ISP and a faster download speed. SDSL uses equal bandwidths in both directions. 3. Among satellite‚ cable modem‚ and DSL‚ which technology

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    your Outlook GMail account Why should I use Outlook for my Gmail address? Although the web based system of Google Gmail is one of the most feature rich webmail platforms‚ you may want to handle your Gmail account & messages from a client email software program such as Microsoft Outlook. For example‚ if you are using other email addresses and not just the Gmail account‚ most likely you would want to read and handle all your email accounts from the same interface & program. Configuring the

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    keyword. These areas are marked in red in the example below. ASP Code: For example say that you wanted to make an object that allowed you to send an email... Well there are certain things all emails have: To‚ From‚ CC‚ Subject‚ etc. This list of variables that are common to every email would be quite tiresome to have to create for every email we sent. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could create some sort of Uber-Variable(Object) that would group all these smaller variables into one thing? ASP Object

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