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    equipment • Vulnerable applications‚ including operating systems • Weak protection of data in transit Phase 3 - Gaining Access Gaining access to resources is the whole point of a modern-day attack. The usual goal is to either extract information of value to you or use the network as a launch site for attacks against other targets. In either situation‚ you must gain some level of access to one or more network devices. Phase 4 - Maintaining Access Having gained access‚ you must maintain access

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    The Panic of 1837 was an economic depression resulting from Andrew Jackson’s economic policies‚ which included the refusal to renew the charter for the Second Bank of the United States. Another policy was the Coinage Act by Jackson‚ which required payment for public lands to be in gold and silver. The actions of Andrew Jackson resulted in the accusation of Martin Van Buren‚ Jackson’s successor‚ for causing the Panic of 1837. Van Buren’s refusal to involve the government in the economy was said to

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    Apt Spoofing Attack

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    Resolution Protocol (ARP) spoofing attack is a typical man-in-the middle attack where an attacker intercepts communication between two computers (Host B and Host A) by linking the victim’s IP address with his MAC address. As a result‚ all the traffic that is meant for the victim‚ will reach the attacker first. The attacker eventually can steal sensitive information or prepare for more attacks. An attacker can intercept traffic through passive or active attacks. In a passive attack‚ an attacker eavesdrops or

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    Should cyber-attacks by a nation-state be considered ’armed’ attacks? Justify your answer. As cyber-attacks related to information warfare have increased throughout the twenty first century we have seen a rise the use of cyber-attacks by nation states. These nation state attackers focus on targeting other nations in the hope of disrupting the nation’s economy‚ causing public panic‚ or crippling a country defenses along with many other goals which damage a nation. These attacks in turn allow the

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    of anxiety disorders are the panic disorder‚ agoraphobia‚ social phobia‚and the obsessive compulsive disorder. This entire list of disorders all have to do with how people react to and deal with stressful moments and situations in their lifetime. The panic disorder relates to panic attacks‚ when people randomly become extremely shaky and stressed (Ediger‚2015). A panic attack is said to be your body’s natural response to being threatened. When someone has an attack‚ they immediately lose their breath

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    Living with Panic Disorder “Just calm down!” My friends tell me as I lose control of my body. My face soaked from the tears leaving my eyes. The pain in my chest that comes from suffocating. It feels as if I’m drowning in isolation. No one understands‚ but they hopelessly repeat the usual generic phrases “you’ll be okay.’’ As if I have any sense of reasoning. Death seems to be the only thing on your mind. Repetitive pangs of guilt‚ emptiness‚ and solidarity. This feeling could only be one thing

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    26/11 Mumbai Attacks Terrorism can be found all over the world. Terrorists are from various nationalities. Terrorist have committed several attacks and have caused several people to lose their loved ones. Anyone can be a victim of terrorism. In 2008 Mumbai attacks‚ there were eight more attacks in financial capital of India‚ Mumbai‚ including 26th November 2008. It was one of major attack from the eight attacks in Mumbai. The attacks‚ which widespread global condemnation‚ began on Wednesday

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    several attacks that occurred just days before. Yet he was 17 miles inland‚ he knew what he saw and set out to warn the town of the “sea monster” looming in the creek. “No way” were the thoughts of many as they heard Caratan Jr. tell his tale‚ and they continued on with their normal lives‚ despite his desperate cries of fear and warning. The attacks of Lester Stilwell and Stanley Fisher show that the technology of this era was very un-advanced‚ this was also the first recorded shark attack in fresh

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    In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast‚ social anxiety disorder and panic disorder. To start off I will be explaining their true definitions‚ social anxiety disorder is a mental health condition in which a person is consumed with fear of being negatively judged and evaluated by others (WebMD). While‚ panic disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause (socialphobia.org). Social anxiety affects about 7% of the population

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    population to prevent terrorist attacks in United States. Some of these restrictions on people have raised concern about privacy and civil liberties of U.S citizens or in somehow get into the way of personal information and liberty. But‚ the question we need to ask ourselves is: Should we have more restriction on people to prevent terrorist attacks in United States even though it interfered with privacy and civil liberties? According to the article called “Paris Attacks Kill more than 100‚ Police say;

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