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    American Attack Essay

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    how did the United States not get information about the attack?” Candidates Name- Da’Mya Puryear Candidate Number- Evolution of sources There are plenty of sources out there about the horrifying event that took place, but two sources really caught my attention the most. For instance, “History.com” has pictures and maps explaining the traumatic event that happened during the sneak attack on the United States. But be careful there are some…

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    Attack On Darwin Essay

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    Japanese came in with their airplanes and land-based bombers to bomb Darwin. This attack on Darwin happened 10 weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor under the same commander, Mitsuo Fuchida. The Japanese had 54 land-based bombers and around 188 attack aircraft which were launched from 4 Japanese aircraft carriers in the Timor Sea. On Darwin’s Harbour there were 46 ships docked there yet the boats couldn’t prevent the attack from the Japanese having around 900 Australians and its allied people…

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    The Twin Towers Attack

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    Twin Towers Attack After September 11 at approximately 8:45 the most remarkable skyscraper the two buildings everyone came from everywhere to see was changed forever.According to hystory.com”19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group, al-Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City”. No one knew what was really…

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    9/11 Attacks

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    The Attacks on September 11, 2001 On the morning of September 11, 2001 a series of terrorist attacks occurred in the United States and Washington, D.C. The purpose was to weaken the United States’ economy by hurting it’s most important centers of income and power. The plan of the terrorists were to hit Wall Street, the Pentagon, and the White House. In the end, the planes attacking the Pentagon and Wall Street were successful for the attackers, but devastating for America. The total number…

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    towards the Lusitania. The torpedo struck the cruise liner and caused total chaos onboard and just like the Titanic before, everyone was caught by surprise and trying to survive the attack. One of the survivors who was on the Lusitania at them time of the sinking was Ms. Chrissi Aitken and she stated, “just before the attack, we were all sitting at lunch, and as a girlfriend was waiting for me I left the table before the others, and I never saw them again.” (1). She was referring to her father,…

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    Cloud Computing Attacks

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    known as Cloud Computing. The benefits of such a service are many, but it does come with its own risks. Those who take advantage of such services are exposed to various attacks utilizing the Internet. These potential attacks include, but are not limited to, web browser attacks, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, and Man-in-the-Middle attacks.…

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    Spear Phishing Attacks

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    as a legitimate business entity, users are less suspicious.” (Karambelas, 2016, pg. 1). Trend Micro’s APT research team believes that spear phishing is the most favored APT attack bait. The cost of opening a spear-phishing email can be enormous. For example, the email service provider Epsilon “fell prey to a spear-phishing attack that caused the organization to lose an estimated US $4 billion.” (Trend Micro, 2012, pg.…

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    The most recent terrorist attack in the Tennessee area was on July 16, 2015 when Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez attacked a military base in Chattanooga, TN (Sgueglia, 2015). The attack occurred at a Navy reserve facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where they FBI determined it was motivated by foreign terrorist organization propaganda. Mohammad Abdulazeez entered the military recruiting center where he opened fire and then drove seven miles to the Navy reserve facility where he then shot and killed…

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    The 9/11 Attacks

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    The 9/11 attacks on U.S soil marked the beginning of the war that was declared on terrorism. In turn it also shifted the balance of power among the three branches of government. Congress gave the executive branch unlimited power to act with extreme prejudice and the Supreme Court went along with the decisions the executive branch made to combat terrorism. This paper will explain how the three branches of our federal government- executive, legislative, and judicial- have responded to terrorism.…

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    Drones And Drone Attacks

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    thing they can do.Drones strikes have taken innocent people's lives. .Drones strikes started after the September 11,2001 attacks.Drone attacks have killed innocent people in the line of fire.People's loved ones are killed and they revolt against the United States to seek justice for their family.Civilians fear everyday that there will be another drone attack in their community.The CIA and JSOC are allowed by president Obama to strike any one who fits a terrorist profile or has a terrorist like…

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