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    The Basics of hacking and penetration testing Openmirrors.com This page intentionally left blank Openmirrors.com The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy Patrick Engebretson Technical Editor James Broad Amsterdam • Boston • Heidelberg • London • New York Oxford • Paris • San Diego • San Francisco Singapore • Sydney • Tokyo Syngress Press is an imprint of Elsevier Acquiring Editor: Angelina Ward Development Editor: Heather Scherer Project

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    Stirrings of Revolt The Stamp Act Crisis 1. Effects of the Stamp Act 2. Virginia Resolves 3. Sons of Liberty – Did not want to commit acts of violence against anyone 4. Parliament Retreats (Declaratory Act) The Townshend Program – 1767 1. Colonial Reaction to the Quartering Act (The NY Suspending Act) 2. Internal (Direct tax) and External taxes (Indirect Tax) (The Revenue Act) – The intent of the tax is what makes colonists mad 3. Colonial Boycotts The Boston Massacre 1770 1. Competition

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    These policies of foreign involvement are becoming more transparent to the eyes of the American citizens‚ and creating a doubt in the minds of the people the U.S. government is suppose to protect. From Barack Obama’s cover-up for disregarding the phone calls for help‚ to Hillary Clinton’s role; before‚ during‚ and after the Benghazi attack‚ and to the CNN International survey polls‚ republicans have botched the administration’s intentionally misleading statements to the American people. The September

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    have in these individuals to make the correct choices for we the people? On June 17‚ 1972 the faith and trust placed into President Nixon hands was abruptly taken away from him after the news of the Watergate Scandal that he was directly intertwined in. Watergate came to be known as the greatest political scandal in United States history to date.  It was not only a huge disappointment to the American people and the individuals who placed their faith and trust in him

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    “But Hatsumomo threw herself at Shojiro and began hitting him everywhere. I do think that in a way she went crazy‚” (330). Hatsumomo‚ a prized and popular geisha‚ turns into something else altogether. Sadistic acts such as treating children with disrespect‚ sabotaging the livelihood of others‚ and physical violence were the root cause of her downfall. These actions reflect on her hateful yet confident personality. Hatsumomo‚ who is oftentimes the center of attention‚ illustrates how being narcissistic

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    point for a low 3-month fix can earn the trader over $2million dollars from an $80 billion deal. For a deal that is often settled‚ the derivative traders made their fair share of money by manipulating LIBOR. According to the Barclays and the LIBOR Scandal article‚ the derivative traders and the Desk was located on the same trading floor‚ which if you asked me‚ says a lot about Barclays internal control regarding LIBOR rate submissions in itself. The Desk benefitted from manipulating LIBOR in my opinion

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    look more like Brave New World than 1984. In the West‚ pleasure and distraction‚ used by those in power‚ control people’s spending‚ political loyalties‚ and even their thoughts. Control through reward poses a greater threat to human freedom because‚ unlike punishment‚ it can be introduced unconsciously and continued indefinitely‚ with the approval and support of the people being controlled. In place of the Nine Years’ War — the calamity that brought the society of Brave New World into being — Huxley

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    happening is the case of Reggie Bush. Reggie Bush was a running back at the University of Southern California. At USC‚ he acquired many awards and he broke many records. Bush‚ along with Coach Pete Carroll‚ led USC to the top of the college football world (Gray 3). On January 4‚ 2005‚ USC defeated Oklahoma in the BCS National Championship 55-19. Bush accounted 149 total yards (Timeline 4). On December 11‚ 2005‚ Bush won the Heisman Trophy. He received the second most first-place votes in the award’s

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    The main event of the 1970s was the New Federalism‚ which is the transfer of certain powers from the United States federal government back to the states. This helped restore the states with some autonomy and power that they had previously lost to the Federal government as a consequence to President Roosevelt’s New Deal. It also involved the Federal government providing block grants to the states to help resolve social issues. The power was then divided at the national and state levels. The states

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