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    rights of the users of the internet, these laws are essential to overall internet safety. Such laws include the Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (CFAA), the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the Cyber Intelligence Sharing And Protection Act (CISPA) and the Computer Fraud And Abuse Act (CFAA). These laws represent the essential framework for basic internet safety and laws are are important…

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    ENGLISH MOCK EXAM Task 1a – The dangers of the unknown internet Internet is a huge and unknown place for most of the humanity, which is because you don’t know what lurks behind the websites or the links. According to National Society For Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) have 91% of youths under age 10 these day, been in contact with the internet or other social Medias. When one is a kid, they are unable to use their judgment to everything they see, thus, they do not distinguish between…

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    Introduction The Internet of Things (IoT) is a ubiquitous computing revolution that refers to the use of sensors, actuators, and data communications technology built into physical objects—from roadways to pacemakers—that enable those objects to be tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data network or the Internet. In the past 5 years, there has been 300% increase in connected machine-to-machine devices. A number of closely related concepts include sensor networks, Ubiquitous positioning,…

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    Coben's Argument Analysis

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    Many parents wonder what are the dangers of the internet and what their teens use it for? Coben creates a way for parents to monitor their kids every move on the internet. He thought spyware would be the best equipment to use against teens without them even knowing. The reason why coben helps parents out is because he figured parents are eager to find out what their kids when having access to the internet. In conclusion this source will alert parents to be more watchful on their kids.…

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    How has the Internet Impacted Information Privacy? Privacy is something many of society takes for granted. It is something that we all are given as human beings but throughout the years, the concept of privacy has changed. Sharing personal information such as family details, personal photographs and insights into our lives have become part of the norm in society with an increase in the popularity of social media networking sites such as Facebook and Instagram. Due to this, gathering information…

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    commit crimes. In addition, increased penalties apply for those who exceed, misuse, or abuse privileged access to personal identification records because of a position of authority. Identity thieves often use simple techniques to acquire personal information, such as Dumpster diving, plundering trash bags, and stealing mail from mailboxes to obtain paper records with identifying…

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    in which a representative sample of 802 teens and parents was acquired. The study found 93% of the teenage participants have access to the Internet. Additionally, the survey found 78% of the teenagers had a cellphone. Of those with cellphones, 47% were smart phones, with access to the mobile web. These statistics determine a majority of teenagers have access to the Internet and a cellphone, which gives them the ability to maintain relationships with their friends at the click of a button. In a…

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    The Dark Side Documentary

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    your whole family being humiliated on the internet and there is nothing that can be done about it. This scenario in particular happened to a family in the documentary Lo and Behold: Reveries of a Connected World. In the documentary Werner Herzog examines the digital landscape in the world. The scenario of the tragedy that happens in the documentary is explained the section “The Dark Side”. The Dark Side expresses the bad and horrible effects of the internet, which includes cyberbullying that the…

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    FRONTIER INTERNET DEALS For Internet, phone, TV or bundles, save money with Frontier # # # MODULE F What can I get with Frontier Internet specials? Lightning-fast Internet is just the beginning with Frontier No contract To pick from any of the Frontier Internet promotions, it's no contract required. Why get bound to an agreement for many years? Add to that a two-year price-lock guarantee, and you get freedom and savings. Other Internet providers might box you in with a contract. Then, they…

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    Also, the correct internet browsing security configuration setting should be implemented on the end users laptop to allow first party cookies, and blocking the third party cookies from other websites to protect from tracking and advertisements. By hardening it means that “Protection…

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