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    War Driving Attack

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    Network Attack Assignment (B) | May 7 | | | Table of Contents Table of figures 2 Introduction 3 Brief History 3 Tools used to War Drive 4 Why War Dialling? 4 T.J.Maxx Hacked 4 Legality United States 6 Legality United Kingdom 7 T.J. Maxx response 7 The Bust! 8 Conclusion 10 Works Cited 13 Appendix A 14 Vulnerability Note VU#723755 14 Table of figures Figure 1 Albert Gonzalez 4 Figure 2 Wireless Manufactures vulnerable 12 Introduction The organisational security

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    “The Doctrine of the Sword II” (456) Mahatma Gandhi was the first role-model activist that used nonviolence tactics on the process to fight for civil rights and freedom. “The Doctrine of the Sword II” was one of Gandhi’s writings to answer the questions about his point of view on the use of violence. He utilized a resource of the time to deliver his message. Sword is the keyword used repeatedly to emphasize Gandhi’s aversion to violence. The text also serves as a motivation to answer the doubt

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    fulfils that. Only God has form without matter. Aristotle was very interested in change‚ and causation. Aristotle was always asking “why” something is‚ and for him‚ the suggestion (as put forward by Bertrand Russell) that some things are just “brute fact” (There is no reason for it’s existence) was unsatisfactory for Aristotle‚ and he sought to write about the “cause” of things. Aristotle’s explanation of things can be seen in four different ways‚ at four different levels. 1. Material Cause

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    Name: shammoy brown| Communication Studies| Can victims of Child Abuse be a potential regressive element in the Jamaican society?| | Child Abuse| Center number:100108| Territory: Jamaica| Table of Contents Contents……………………………………………………………………………………….....1 General introduction……………………………………………………………………………..2 Preface………………………………………………………………………………………….3 ‘The Silent Years’………………………………………………………………………………..4 Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………8 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………

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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    Drama is a very interesting form of literary work‚ which can be read as a story and used in stage show performance. When a reader reads and examine a play‚ they will find that the plot has linear unfolding from scene to scene. Also‚ there will be various types of characters with different types of personalities and behavior such as the protagonist and antagonist. The play‚ A StreetCar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ shows characteristics of protagonist and antagonist. This play is about a woman

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    he was in control‚ he said that the Auschwitz could exterminate 10‚000 people in 24 hours or less. Auschwitz wasn’t an extermination camp when it was built‚ but Rudolf converted Auschwitz to what it was hated for. He was the one to put in a crematoria‚ and gas chambers. The Germans liked his work very much‚ that he was promoted several times‚ once to an inspector‚ in which he checked on the camp and steadily improvised on new ways to exterminate the jewish. After the war‚ he went into hiding under

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    Malicious Attacks

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    of access to the network‚ while passive attacks do not make changes to the system at all. According to Solomon‚ 2012‚ there are many malicious attacks and threats that can be carried out against the network‚ some of which are identified below: - Brute force attacks are one of the most tried and true attack methods where the attacker uses a software program to try all possible combinations of a password‚ security code or user ID‚ until one of them is successful. - Hijacking is another type of attack

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    maintain the "purity and strength" of the Aryan race‚ the Nazis sought to exterminate Jews‚ Romani‚ and the physically and mentally disabled.[13] Other groups deemed "degenerate" and "asocial" who were not targeted for extermination‚ but received exclusionary treatment by the Nazi state‚ included homosexuals‚ blacks‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses and political opponents.[13] One of Hitler’s ambitions at the start of the war was to exterminate‚ expel‚ or enslave most or all Slavs from central and eastern Europe

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    At the beginning of World War II‚ Europe was the home to approximately 9.5 Jewish people. As the was came to an end‚ The Nazi Party had murdered 6 million European Jews in concentration camps‚ massacres or ghettos. Today this is known as the Holocaust. The Nazis described the situation as the ’Final Solution’ to the ’Jewish Question.’ To a significant degree‚ the extermination of the Jews was planned from the beginning of Hitler’s rise to power. Due to the documented quotes of Hitler admitting his

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    It is a mixed blessing to be able to see the movie version of a popular book. In most cases‚ Hollywood veers from the text and the viewer is left with a watered down version of the original. In the case of the Princess Bride‚ the cinema version is very close to the book. One such scene is Inigo and Fezzik’s visit to Miracle Max in search of a miracle. Setting‚ conflict‚ and dialogue are three points of high congruency. Setting is a major difference between the book and the movie. In the novel

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