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    Loo1 Unit 2 Research Paper

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    improving the privacy of information. LO2: Explain the effects on information privacy of e-mail, data collection, and censorship. In today’s day and age, privacies definition can be manipulated to personal preferences. Once we put something on the internet, it will be accessible forever even if we delete it. Because social media has become a huge part of our everyday life, companies search these websites to find background information about applicants, and make decisions based on that. Big…

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    technology and have no idea about the hackers and the techniques have use it to convection to open the malware. Second there are a few of firewalls might prevent and against malware. But some victims do not care about how to be secure during use Internet. What is the ransomware ? and how to protect from it ?. More susceptible to this malware who browser suspicious sites which mean some sites are already get hacked from hackers and the hackers have hidden ransomware. To be more safe , users and…

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    Two Vulnerabilities

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    the flaw in Internet Explorer 8. Both the vulnerabilities are discussed in detail and such that it mentions what the vulnerability affects, how it can be identified, why it is significant and interesting, how an attacker may exploit the vulnerability and any available patches or updates that fix the vulnerability. The two vulnerabilities that will be discussed in this report are weaknesses in the Microsoft’s Terminal Services or Terminal Server and zero day vulnerability in Internet Explorer…

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    How the Internet is Changing the Way We Think The Internet is a continuously growing aspect in today’s society, especially in the terms of how it affects the way we think. Google, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook are just a few of the several sites that people today are constantly craving gratification from. The Internet has taken actions in many categories that affect the way we think such as our attention, memory, and even the perception of ourselves. In this age of technology the Internet…

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    dressed and how he looked . Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that occurs on the internet, hence the name. Cyberbullying is often unpunished until the victim harms themselves or others, which is a problem from many reason. The internet is becoming more advanced and is being easier to access. With that, it is extremely easy to say whatever you want on the Internet. However, how far is too far? The power of the internet gives you the ability to say anything to pretty much anyone behind the…

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    becomes much more advanced. Since the 1980’s the internet has grown and improved extremely fast. It went from being an idea that dozens of pioneers had to what it is today (Andrews). Every day there are new stories surfacing in the news about people either getting their identity stolen online or recruited by terrorists. This is becoming a common issue in our modern society due to the internet becoming more advanced every day. Due to these problems, internet monitoring has become a well talked…

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    the world use the Internet as they grow up. Parents can not seem to get their children away from smartphones, tablets, and computers. “The Kaiser foundation reports that children spend on average 8 hours and 40 minutes per day on technology” (Gold). They use the Internet to play games, and watch videos. They also use it for social media. The Internet has become a huge component in everyday life. Many people think it is for the worse. What people do not know is that the Internet actually makes…

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    pop-ups to show up on your screen. Your computer could have little to no internet connection. Also, it then leaves your computer vulnerable and open to even more viruses or malware. People should be very cautious when entering their internet onto websites because it is almost impossible to know if your computer is going to be safe or not. Most people do not fully understand how many hackers and attackers there are on the internet, simply waiting for people to click their website or ad. It…

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    Media Multitasking

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    more ways to multitask from being able to switch from work to entertainment applications while being efficient as possible. Current media studies suggest that nearly 59 percent of Americans watch television while also using their computers to access the Internet at least once per month, and the amount of time spent media multitasking in the home grew 35 percent in 2009 alone (1). In a financial sector everything is designed and working around multitasking in…

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    an internet speed analysis website called Fast.com. This website is a quick and simple test for any internet user to assess their current internet download speed, whether they are a Netflix member or not. It does, however, only report download speed, but that is because it is the most critical for video quality. Netflix uses its own content to conduct the test, so the application is realistic for users. This is a great tool for Netflix because it shows that when there are issues with internet…

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