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    Jeramie Feenstra Richard De La Cruz Window 7 vulnerabilities Local Security Authority Subsystem Service There is a recently discovered vulnerability in the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service which can cause a denial of service attack if a hacker sends a packet containing malicious files during NTLM authentication. NTLM protocol refers to the Windows NT LAN Manager which is used to authenticate logons to PCs that are connected to the network. The security update provided by Microsoft includes

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    Threat of Entry

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    more of biodegradable waste as fertilizers instead of chemicals. The garbage dumps need to be cleared to prevent soil contamination thereby yielding better crops. Everybody has the right to live. To make this planet a better place for animals enough national parks should be built‚ where they can survive in peace. Steps should also be taken towards afforestation. We should get into the habit of using recycled paper and eco-friendly objects and mustn’t waste paper. We have created this problem and now

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    Threats to Bioreserves

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    the biosphere. Some‚ perhaps all‚ are close to tipping points that‚ if tipped‚ will result in irreversible change. And yet‚ no sense of urgency is apparent. If any one of the eight interactive crises passes a tipping point‚ it will probably act as a threat multiplier for the remaining crises. Both politicians and the average citizen believe that priorities can be established for these interactive crises‚ but such an option is not viable for a highly interactive system. Polls indicate that most people

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    The Communist Threat

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    The Communist Threat Communism‚ like all forms of government was designed to benefit the people of the country. Originally communism was established to create economic stability by abolishing private property‚ if your property was sought to be public‚ it would be used as a greater benefit to the economy. There were people that believed in the idea of communism—those who thought that the key to a successful economy was by total government control. Time passed and political power became the greater

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    threat of substitute

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    Threat of substitutes The threat of substitutes means that a product identical or similar with other product which same characteristics product we found easily. The industry is less attractive when the threat of substitutes is high. In this case‚ we need to produce different product compared to the other firm to attract consumer to buy from us. Our firm threat of substitutes is medium as we are producing the plus sizes of clothing for men and women. In this industry‚ although there are several brand

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    Texas Threats

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    The Most Imminent Threat that Texas Faces Like most states‚ Texas faces a host of problems; that stem from both cultural and environment issues‚ but unlike most states Texas is a state that shares a 1‚254-mile long border with Mexico‚ a country that has their massive problems. Geography alone has provided Texas with problems that are difficult in the best of times‚ but in this age of a huge drug problem in the United States along with the rise of international terrorism‚ those problems have grown

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    Ids Paper 3

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    John Lewis IDS 103 Paper #3 3/16/15 In the book‚ Down the Asphalt Path‚ Clay McShane constructed an argument trying to disprove the theory of “technological determinism”. This is the idea that technology influences society‚ society doesn’t influence technology. Although the author has many views against the premise‚ he is not entirely correct. In my opinion‚ the car shaped the landscape of American cities. More arguments can be made to prove technological determinism and how it has changed society

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    Id Pb +2

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    Identifying Pb+2: 1) Took 2mL of my unknown solution and added 2 drops of HCl and got white ppt which correlates with the positive control. 2) Centrifuged the ppt and soln‚ then discarded soln and washed ppt and centrifuged again. 3) I added 2mL of H2O‚ put the test tube in the hot water bath and stirred for 3 minute with a stirring rod. 4) I then decanted the solution into another test tube. 5) I added one drop of 6M acetic acid and 3 drops of 1M K2CrO4‚ which formed a positive confirmation where

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    Environmental Threats

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    Environmental Threats Global Problems Sea Level Rising  At present‚ sea levels around the world are rising. Current sea level rise potentially impacts human populations and the natural environment. Global average sea level rose at an average rate of around 1.7 ± 0.3 mm per year over 1950 to 2009 and at a satellite-measured average rate of about 3.3 ± 0.4 mm per year from 1993 to 2009‚[01] an increase on earlier estimates.[02] Climate change  Destructive sudden heavy rains‚ intense tropical

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