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    Kevin Mitnick

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    notorious‚ Kevin Mitnick. He has been a major thorn in the side of many companies computer networks since the beginning. His first major “crack” was in 1979‚ “. . .when a friend gave him the phone number for the Ark‚ the computer system at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) used for developing their RSTS/E operating system software. He broke into DEC’s computer network and copied DEC’s software. . .”[5] This in turn gave him not only the ability to make free phone calls but also listen in and eavesdrop on

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    Executive Summary Statement of Problem Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is a proprietary hospital management company that owns and manages chains of hospitals on a for-profit basis. HCA is currently facing a complex financial situation with their ratio of debt to total capital approaching 70%‚ as opposed to a target ratio of 60%. While some investors welcome HCA’s more aggressive use of leverage‚ others are worried that HCA’s capital structure could decrease the company’s current A bond

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    solutions to ergonomic problems‚ such as wrist rests‚ seldom help and sometimes they actually make matters worse. Likewise‚ recommending specific dimensions for workstations without knowledge of the anthropometrics of each user‚ the dimensions of equipment‚ and the nature of the work to be done can result in sub-optimal workstation arrangements. For more information on computer workstation arrangements check out the 10 tips page.  This performance oriented checklist is designed to help you to evaluate

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    Hacking

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    Hacking Contents ~~~~~~~~ This file will be divided into four parts: Part 1: What is Hacking‚ A Hacker’s Code of Ethics‚ Basic Hacking Safety Part 2: Packet Switching Networks: Telenet- How it Works‚ How to Use it‚ Outdials‚ Network Servers‚ Private PADs Part 3: Identifying a Computer‚ How to Hack In‚ Operating System Defaults Part 4: Conclusion- Final Thoughts‚ Books to Read‚ Boards to Call‚ Acknowledgements Part One:

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    Office Ergonomics

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    motions‚ using excessive force or compression. 2. Office Computer Workstations The workforce population varies greatly in physical size and stature. The idea of the average size person is obsolete. Adjusting office furniture and office equipment help employees make changes in the office to ensure proper posture is maintained throughout the day. There is no single “correct” posture or arrangement of components that will fit everyone. However‚ there are basic design goals to consider

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    Founded in a garage in Palo Alto in the year 1935 by two Stanford students Bill Hewlett & Dew Packard with a past professor Frederick Terman ‚ the company has indeed come a long way . HP spun off a small company Dynac to specialize in digital equipment- the same company was renamed to Dymec and folded back to HP in the year 1959. With the launch of HP2100/HP100 series of mini computers ‚ HP penetrated it`s way into the computer market. The series had continued to remain a favorite for close to

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    Task 3 Risk Assessment

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    Unit: 25 Maintaining Computer Systems Activity/Exercise: Job go to room B102 Dismantle workstation 92 and take I to the work shop Assemble the workstation and test its functionality Open case and clean inside Remove RAM and upgrade to 8GB Reassemble and test Take workstation back and re test No. Activity (step 1) Hazards Identified (step 2) Who is Exposed (step 3) Risk High‚ Medium‚ Low (step 4) Additional Controls (step 5) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1 Disassembling workstation on

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    Computer Lab Automation

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    FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR COMPUTERIZED AUTOMATION OF EPA REGIOTCfl TECHNICAL SUPPORT BRANCH ^Fred B. Stephens‚’William F. Morris‚ 7 George W. Barton‚ Jr.‚ and Eugene R. Fisher February 9‚ 1978 Work performed under ths auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the UCLLL under contract number W-7Jo5-ENG-48. INHLAWREISiCE I U 5 UVERMORE I S LABORATORY ^^OPTal-DOCDMSOT-B «nica3Sl> Distribution Category UC-11 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABORATORY University of CakfaTiia/Livetmore‚ CaHfomie^/94550

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    Welcome! This Handbook was simply put together to provide understanding in the field of Information Communications Technology (ICT) to our staff and students. The vast majority of staff depend to some extent on ICT as part of their work‚ whether in research‚ education or administration. The purpose of this Handbook is to ensure that all staff have the core information they need to use their PC (and the ICT services provided through it) in an effective way. As such it represents part of

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    Unix

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    basis of communication between engineers and scientists‚ and eventually the basis of communication for everyone worldwide. It has held this remarkable spot since 1969. However‚ in the 1990s there are competitors in the market‚ namely‚ Microsoft Corporation with its Windows NT product. But UNIX-based software suppliers are not just turning over and letting the competitors win. UNIX remains‚ and will remain a major player in the marketplace. The unique advantage of the UNIX operating system when

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