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11971: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
... people in the underground taught me many things. I would not go back and not do what I did but I would try not to get caught next time. I am the leader of HTH (High Tech Hoods) and we are currently devising other ways to make money. If it weren't for my computer my life would be nothing like it is today."(Interview w/Raven) "Finally, one of the ...
11972: Computer Crime
... to manipulate information and access computers by telephone, increasing numbers of crimes--mostly simple but costly electronic trespassing, copyrighted-information piracy, and vandalism--have been perpetrated by computer hobbyists, known as "hackers," who display a high level of technical expertise. For many years, the term hacker defined someone who was a wizard with computers and programing. It was an honor to be considered a hacker. But when a few hackers began ...
11973: The History and Future of Computers
... machine that lasted for over fifty years. ENIAC which was thought up in 1942, was in use from 1946 to 1955. Thought up by J. Presper Eckert and his associates. The computer was the first high- speed digital computer and was one thousand times faster than its predecessor, the relay computers. ENIAC was very bulky, taking up 1,800 square feet on the floor and having 18,000 vacuum tubes. It ...
11974: Computers and Crime
... people in the underground taught me many things. I would not go back and not do what I did but I would try not to get caught next time. I am the leader of HTH (High Tech Hoods) and we are currently devising other ways to make money. If it weren't for my computer my life would be nothing like it is today."(Interview w/Raven) "Finally, one of the ...
11975: Computer Programming
... programmers determine the source of problems that may occur with their programs. Many specialty areas exist within these two large groups, such as database and telecommunication programmers. Computer programmers can attend really any college or school because the employers needs vary. All programmers are college graduates and have taken special courses in the programming field. Most employers prefer experience in accounting, inventory control and other business skills. Employers look for people ...
11976: Production Planning
... products. The discontinued product was then rolled over into a new product, now referred to product nine. Unfortunately, we where unable to decide by the information given if any of the discontinued products was a high margin product, low volume product (IE 50” big screen color Trinitron tube with oak cabinet and stereo sound). Moving right into our next step we began to analyze our bar charts to make our starting ...
11977: CMIP vs. SNMP : Network Management
... and start fresh with an new and unproven technology (Borsook, 48). It is then recommend that SNMP be used in a situation where minimial security is needed, and SNMPv2 be used where security is a high priority. Works Cited Borsook, Paulina. "SNMP tools evolving to meet critical LAN needs." Infoworld June 1, 1992: 48-49. Comer, Douglas E. Internetworking with TCP/IP New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1991. Dryden, Partick. "Another ...
11978: The Cuckoo's Egg: Cliff's Persistence
... line. The lab had only five Tymnet lines so Cliff could easily monitor every one with five computers, teletypes, and five printers. That was the difficult part, where to get all that equipment. At graduate school they taught Cliff to improvise. It was a Friday, and not many people come to work on Saturday. Since it was easier to make up an excuse than to beg for anything, he "borrowed" everything ...
11979: Can Computers Think? The Case For and Against Artificial Intelligence
... Time, 57) Brooks's hope is that by programming and reprogramming itself, Cog will make the leap to thinking. This expectation is based on what Julian Dibbell, writing in Time, describes as the “bottom-up school. Inspired more by biological structures than by logical ones, the bottom-uppers don't bother trying to write down the rules of thought. Instead, they try to conjure thought up by building lots of small ...
11980: The Arrival of Email
... at the past had to either be typed or handwritten and then routed through a slow and complex distribution system, now can be dashed off on a computer and zapped to their recipient(s) at high speed. However, easy and quick as it is, messages written in haste and distributed without thinking through the ramifications of the message "can come back to haunt you-in court." Just ask Bill Gates. ("When ...


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