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Biometric Security Measures
A technique or device that examines a fingerprint, voice pattern, or the iris or retina of the eye.
Filtering
A process that can be used to cut down or eliminate most junk mail.
Fraud
Something intended to decieve; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
Hoax
An attempt to deacieve an audience into believing that something false is real.
Logic bomb
Computer virus triggered by the appearance or disappearance of specified data.
Netiquette
A combination of the words net and etiquette, refers to good manners and proper behaviors when communicating through electronic media.
Phishing
Types of personal information scams.
Pyramid Schemes
An illicit business model where profits are based on the investors ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters. Generally, neither a product or service is delivered.
RDF Summary
A format originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles.
Spam
Unsolicited cimmercial e-mail that is sent to many people at the same time to promote products or services; also called junk e-mail.
Tagging
The practice of adding keywords to content to simplify searching.
Teleconfrencing
Telecommunications service in which parties remote locations can participate via telephone in a group meeting.
Time Bomb
Computer virus that does not cause its damage until a certain date or until the system has been booted a certain number of times.
Trojan Horse
Computer virus that does something different than what it is expected to do.
Urban Legend
A story which at one time could have been partially true, but has grown from constant retelling into mythical yarn.
Virus
A computer program that is written to cause corruption of data.
Worm
Computer virus that makes many copies of itself, resulting in the consuption of system resourvces that shows down or actually halts tasks.