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    practices to consider to avoid (what should have done to the news of the world) 450words 1. A proper control system? 2. Ethical culture establishment? 3. ? 3. Conclusion: brief summarise the answers together 100words 1. Ethical theories: The hacking scandal happened to the News of the World had derived lots of influences and revelations. The major message it brought to the public is: everything can collapse‚ even the huge one‚ if there is no ethical foundation. Besides‚ there are a few key ethical

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    Ennis county Clare worryingly had over one million of its customer’s details taken from its computers. Hacking has become common place in society to. One of the biggest and oldest print publications the News of the world had to cease publication after being caught up in it in 2011 after it had been found hacking into celebrity’s and politicians private voicemails. Shockingly you can even hire hacking gangs to gain other people’s information. Cyber bullying has now seen a massive increase in popularity

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    business of hacking and why the number of hackers is increasing every day. With Christmas fast approaching‚ its associated e-commerce business will be in full swing in just few days. Regardless of security systems in place in public and private sectors‚ hackers continue to work their way into home systems and computer networks. What can people do to avoid becoming victims during the the holiday season? Holiday Season- Hackers Season It is known fact

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    of Contents Introduction: 3 Description of the Issue: 4 Case Study: 4 Case 1 - Controversial Chemical (Triclosan) Poses Challenge for Colgate-Palmolive 4 Case 2 - Rupert Murdoch’s ‘News of the World’ to shut after 168 years; the voicemail-hacking scandal 6 Problems and various aspects- 7 Solutions: 9 Colgate-Palmolive case- 9 Rupert Murdoch’s “the News of the World” case - 10 Conclusion: 11 Bibliography 14 Introduction: There is a primitive saying that‚ “Empires down the history

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    public domain information about an organization’s website by making use of Google hacking techniques‚ downloading the Sam Spade reconnaissance-gathering tool‚ and using nslookup and tracert‚ similar DOS command tools packaged with Microsoft® Windows. You also researched public domain sites such as IANA’s WHOIS tool to obtain public domain information about the targeted website. Finally‚ you performed Google hacking research on the targeted organization’s e-commerce website to identify other shared

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    Sometime after nine eleven metal detectors were installed into U.S. airports nationwide. Why? The answer is simple‚ to keep more terrorist out of the air with weapons and intent to kill. Another example‚ the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ was to have a positive effect but the information got out about how to build the new bombs and that lead to the cold war. So‚ was that use of technology good or bad? This use of technology can positively or negatively affect the world. In “The Code Breaker”

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    computer crimes have necessitated the introduction and use of newer and more effective security measures.  Hacking: The activity of breaking into a computer system to gain an unauthorized access is known as hacking. The act of defeating the security capabilities of a computer system in order to obtain an illegal access to the information stored on the computer system is called hacking. The unauthorized revelation of passwords with intent to gain an unauthorized access to the private communication

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    data controllers. A person called the data commissioner exists to help make sure the Act is followed. o Data is collected by data collectors Computer Misuse Act  Aimed at reducing hacking and the threat from viruses‚ there are 3 main offences covered by the Act:  Unauthorised access to computer material (hacking). This includes copying software illegally (called software

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    That is amazing! I can honestly say a fish tank was not of high worry for me when it comes to things being hacked. I‚ like most people‚ think of my cellphone‚ tablet‚ and computer‚ of being hacked compared to my appliances (which non of them are smart so I am hopefully safe there). It’s amazing how someone in another state or even country can access almost everything I own. A gentleman named Thomas Hatley‚ was awoken one morning by someone stating‚ "I can see all of the devices in your home and I

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    5 years or a fine. The penalty for computer hacking depends on many factors the age of the hacker‚ the system they hack into and the motivation for hacking into the system. Traditional crime on the other hand is a crime against public law. It is a physical hands on crime such as; rape‚ property crime; or committed with a weapon. A case of cybercrime that is very relevant is that of Jonathan James. He was the first juvenile to Sent to prison for hacking. James was 16 years of age at the time of his

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