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    Summary Report on a Malicious Code Attack: The CiH Virus CiH Virus Summary Description of CIH Virus The CIH Virus‚ also known as the Chernobyl Virus‚ was directed towards Microsoft Windows platforms. It became known as the Chernobyl Virus because the triggered payload date is April 26th‚ the same date as the Chernobyl disaster (this is purely coincidental). The name of the virus is derived from the virus’s creator‚ Chen Ing-Hau. Payload is defined as the malicious activity that is a result

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    A surprise attack on Pearl Harbor left millions of Americans heartbroken. This dreadful event led to many extreme consequences. It is one of the most significant moments in American history. In just a short amount of time many things occurred. In the following essay we will observe the attack on Pearl Harbor and its effects on the United States. Pearl Harbor is located in Oahu Island‚ Hawaii. In 1908 it was established as a naval base of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Various services provided on the naval

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    Network Attacks iLab 1 – Week 1 Targeted Attack on a Network Device Submitted to: Dr. Charles Pak SE572 Network Security Keller Graduate School of Management Submitted: September 07‚ 2014 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Summary of Results 3-4 Details on Attack 5 Name of the Attack 5 Attack Discovery and Resolution Sates 5 Synopsis of the Attack 5 Vulnerable Target(s) for the Attack and Likely Victims 6 Probable Motivation(s) of the Attack 6 Probable Creators of the Attack

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    Sentry MBA: A Tale of the Most Popular Credential Stuffing Attack A staggering 63% of confirmed data breaches involved default or stolen passwords that were sold‚ traded and shared in hacking forums‚ online marketplaces and the Dark Web. The ease with which data flows across digital channels puts an alarming amount of users’ personal information at risk. Yet‚ not only do individuals suffer when their credentials are compromised‚ but compromised credentials are often used to exploit an organization’s

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    Japanese attacked. We know this event by the 2 words “Pearl Harbor”. You hear about this or learn about this in class and question yourself “Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?” There were at least three reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. These were Embargo‚ The Movement of the Navy Fleet‚ and Discrimination. One reason for the attack was embargo. What embargo is is an official ban on trade in relations to particular country. The United States of America produced petroleum and Japan was

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    resources that the United States provided along with the desire to knock the U.S. off as the “dominant Pacific power”‚ his lead to the attack Japan made on Britain and U.S. as they seized the resources in Southeast Asia. When the U.S. moved the Pacific Fleet from California to Pearl Harbor Japan felt threatened. Japan had attempted to warn the US of the attack but the warning came to late due to messages being botched at the Japanese Embassy. On December 7‚ 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor by

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    and toward muscles. Heart rate‚ blood pressure and respiration increases. The unmanaged anger will causes the health problems such as heart attack‚ stroke and skin problems. Frequent anger will raise the risk of heart disease significantly. According to Prof. Kubzansky‚ explosive people who hurl objects or scream to others may greater risk for heart attack. Anger might produce direct physiological effects on the heart and arteries. Frequent anger will speed up the process of atherosclerosis.

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    Is internet censorship and de-anonymization an attack on our freedom of speech? The Internet is the newest and most cutting edge technological medium to date. Currently‚ any person is allowed to express any opinion online anonymously no matter how controversial it may be with no chance of it having any effect on their personal lives. This fact is what makes the internet so great but it opens up a vast field of unknown possibilities which could potentially make this medium a very dangerous

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    Carnival Cruises enjoyed a pretty good run prior to the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks. The company held 32% of the overall market‚ making it the largest cruise line in the world. As a result of the terrorist attacks cruise lines were forced to offer deep discount‚ which hand an impact on the bottom line. Bookings were down along with profit. This scenario was all too familiar to Carnival Cruises. In the beginning Carnival had struggled‚ but begin to gain popularity‚ by appealing to

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    On the night of December 25‚ 1776 George Washington planned a surprise attack on the Hessians in Trenton‚ New Jersey. His plan was to sneak up the Delaware River the following night. The plan took a full two days to create‚ but after it was made it sure was a great one. The following night Washington led a group of Army troops across the icy Delaware River. The used a very small boat with about twenty men on board. It was a hard and cold journey and least six men had to row the boat at a time.

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