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Phishing

Phishing is the act of “stealing” usernames, passwords and credit card details using the internet or any prohibited software. Professional hackers who are capacitated to invade websites, send people fake emails in the name of famous banks and/or online payment processors telling them to go to some website and type their username password to access their accounts, and in most of the time they are so good that they can even imitate the bank’s website to make sure that the people will “trust” them.
Sometimes Phishing happens because the bank’s online security is not good enough, so these capacitated people invade those websites and capture everyone’s passwords.
To avoid this clandestine action, you have to make sure that the email that you receive from your bank is a real email without any dangerous stuff in it. It is a really hard mission to realize, but try not to trust every announcement especially on internet.

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Phishing:

“What is Phishing”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/P/phishing.html>.

“Recognize phishing scams and fraudulent e-mail”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/phishing/identify.mspx>.

“Phishing Guide”.” 8 Dec <http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/phishing/identify.mspx>.

“Facts”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.onguardonline.gov/topics/phishing.aspx>.

Trojan Horse

Trojan Horse:
A Trojan Horse is a virus that appears as a helpful and useful application. When you download a program to help you to do some different thing on internet such as to download faster, “find out” people’s passwords, cheat on games and even have a “special” Anti-virus, you can’t see but Trojan Horses are included in these software as a “special packed” able to destroy your computer really fast. What people don’t know in most of the time is that a Trojan Horse is not a software that just hacks and steals people’s passwords, it is also able to create a “backdoor” or a “trapdoor,” which can be used to send your personal information to another location. To protect your system from a Trojan horse, extensive anti-virus software is a good first step, and also make sure that your Anti-virus is able to scan your email account, since people whom were already infected will probably send you a “surprise” (if you get what I mean).

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Trojan Horse:
“What is a Trojan Horse”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/T/Trojan_horse.html>.

“Trojan Horse informatioon”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci213221,00.html>.

“About the Trojan Horse”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://antivirus.about.com/b/2006/05/31/whats-a-trojan-horse-virus.htm>.

“How to protect your computer against a Trojan Horse”.” 8 Dec <http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trojan-horse.htm>.

Worms

Computer worms are malicious software applications designed to spread via computer networks, they are one type of Malware and the easiest way to get a worm is by opening an email. You won’t get a worm if you install or maybe listen to something on internet, they are mostly found in emails. They are too complex to be detected by the normal Anti-virus, so sometimes you need a special Anti-virus (in most of the time you have to pay to obtain them).

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Computer Worms:

“What is a computer worm”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/worldwideweb/g/bldef_worm.htm>.

“Basic Information”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_worm>.

“Different types of worms”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.virusall.com/worms.shtml>.

“How to avoid a worm”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://us.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/VIL/glossary_app.asp#w>.

Virus

A computer virus is a computer program that can multiply easily and infect the person’s computer without any permission. Normally, you get a virus when you download files from internet such as songs, videos, movies and in most of the time ANTI-VIRUSES! They are designed to spread and infect as many computers as they can. Sometimes, computer viruses are confused with Trojan Horses and worms, but what not everyone knows is that they are completely different. Sometimes, even though you have a Anti-virus software, you can get a virus very easily because old virus are modified every single day and new virus are created as well, so your Anti-virus will never be up to date with all the virus around the world.
There are several types of viruses: Malware and Adware are the most famous because they are the easiest virus to get and everyday new software are created to help people who want to keep their computers safe. Basically Malware is any malicious software designed to disrupt the working of a network which means that the faster you get free of them, safer your computer will be. Adware are installed in the user’s machine without their permission, and they are mostly found in advertisements and pop-ups (those small windows showing “unbelievable” promotions that are shown in some websites). They are “less dangerous” than the Malwares because they are just “small pieces of virus” that will together spy the user’s life on internet and catch their passwords as soon as they type them up.

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Computer Viruses:

“What is a computer virus”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus>.

“Basic Informations”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/basics/virus.mspx>.

“What they do and what they don’t”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/teachers/compvir.htm>.

“MRB viruses”.” 8 Dec 2008 <http://www.tech-faq.com/computer-virus.shtml>.

Advanced Search

When you use the Advanced Search tool on google.com, you’ll have more chance to find exactely what you want. There, you can choose the websites that you want to learn with, the words that you don’t want to appear when you search and among many other things you also can write a website to be some kind of example for the next search. As an example, we had to search for the words “atlantis”, “waterbury”,  without using the Advanced Search tool and with it. When I first searched, google.com showed me around 47,600,000 that actually matched with my searching information. As soon as I used the tool, 9,100,000 pages were shown. Not a huge different was seen but it helped me a lot, since only links I wanted to see appeared. From now on, I’ll always use the Advanced Search tool to find exactely what I want, and get better grades.

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Iodine is a blackish chemical element which is represented by the symbol I and has the Atomic Number of 53. It’s composed of 53 electrons/neutrons and belongs to the 17th group of the periodic table. You might not notice but Iodine is an important element in our lives because the human body needs a small amount of Iodine to maintain the chemical processes which is called metabolism. In medicine, Iodine is used as an antiseptic and for diagnosing and treating many different kinds of cancers.

Iodine was discovered by Bernard Courtois in 1811, he had created saltpeter by mixing seaweed ash with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and some day he added too much acid to the seaweed ash. He quickly noticed that a violet vapor escaped and created blue-black crystals.

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Bernard Courtois created an element that is very important when you fall

It’s kind of weird but you’d have scars even if you are strong and tall

If you are driving on the road and suddenly crash your car

Go to the closest pharmacy and ask for something that is able to purify your scar

Because since we are talking about health you have to “walk in the line”

After all those hints, I’m sure you know that my element is the…


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Cyber Bullying

Cyber-bullying (predominantly spelled cyberbullying by many researchers) is when someone repeatedly makes fun of another person online or repeatedly picks on another person through emails or text messages, or uses online forums and postings online intended to harm, damage, humiliate or isolate another person that they don’t like.

The National Crime Prevention Council criterion of what constitutes cyber-bullying is “when the Internet, cell phones, or other devices are used to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person.”

Online bullying, called cyberbullying, happens when teens use the Internet, cell phones, or other devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person. Cyberbullying researchers Hinduja and Patchin define cyber-bullying as: “willful and repeated harm inflicted through the medium of electronic text” and recently updated the definition to account for cyberbullying through the internet that occurs without actual text, such as videos being uploaded to YouTube, for example.

More informations on http://www.ncpc.org/

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