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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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    II. Even though the television has many shows that entertain and interest people , it is still bad for you mentally because it could change the way the way you think and feel. A. The mainstream of mass media and how the government is spoon feeding us in telling us to keep watching television and do everything in the way they want. Our population and generation has been entitled to getting brainwashed for the longest time. People in this generation think they are…

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    (internet) connection used. The attempt of this paper is to come up with the last list of actions that need to be taken to secure most HANs. The consideration of the activities below begins with more general to the specific. The use of anti-virus and anti-spyware program. Use of poor password. Use of default password and change with firewall make the backup of the rules. CONCLUSION After all the finding done above it is concluded that there are number of security issue that exist with the…

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    Description: Most of the people are linked up on social platform nowadays. The rise and evolution of social media has changed the definition of communication and social interaction. We all knew that how different social media platforms (e.g: blog, Facebook and twitter) have brought a revolutionary change the way we used to use Internet for both personal and professional purpose. Without doubt or space to deny the effective impact of these social platforms on user’s daily life, professional life,…

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    Organizations posses a lot of information, including strategic plans, trade secrets, cost information, legal documents, and process improvements. Of course, preserving the confidentiality the organization’s intellectual property is the basic objective of information security. Protecting the privacy of their customers’ information is also equally important. That means a company and its management team is also responsible in protecting confidentiality and in implementing privacy controls. If they…

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    Online Password Cracking

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    Passwords have been used for the purpose of authentication since Roman Periods. Password-based systems, Validation based on something what the user knows about their identity are generally more common and necessary to access the available resources in World Wide Web through networks and the internet (Vaithyasubramanian & Christy, 2015). Cracking user passwords online is one of the essential skills in hacking and penetration testing with the aim is to illegitimately access the system through an…

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    The Impact of Technology on the Music Industry How are things different in the music industry compare to how it was in the past now that technology change it? This is part of the field of Information Technology (I.T) because it is part of the entertainment district and the entertainment district uses. Technology that made it flourish,so when technology evolve so does the entertainment district especialy the music industry.Online buying of music help’s the music industry for the better because it…

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    Application Security – why it’s important? Application security is the utilization of programming, equipment, and procedural strategies to shield applications from outside dangers. Once a bit of hindsight in programming plan, security is turning into an inexorable imperative worry amid advancement as applications turn out to be all the more much of the time available over systems and are, subsequently, defenseless against a wide assortment of the dangers. Efforts to establish safety incorporated…

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    The Penultimate Truth and 1984 fall under a literary genre that has a wide range of styles and themes. Probably the most popular and interesting style in science fiction novels is the one that deals with future events, where the writer tries to anticipate futuristic changes. The accuracy of an author is of course found out retroactively, when the reader realizes that the author, years before, was able to predict and depict the future. However, The Penultimate Truth (Philip K. Dick) and 1984…

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    Here at Widgets International need to take into account different security aspects with the recent merger and integration of the two networks. Also if we plan on being number one in the global widget industry we need to take into account possible threats not only from outside but also within our network. We are going to have to deploy hardware as well as software to protect our network. A computer use policy will also have to be created as we will have a unified network with more people…

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