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291: Hackers: Information Warefare
Hackers: Information Warefare Dr. Clark PHL 233 The Popularity Of The Internet Has Hrown Immeasurably In The Past Few Years. Along with it the so-called "hacker" community has grown and risen to a level where it's less of a black market scenario and more of "A Current Affair" scenario. Misconceptions as to what a hacker is and does run rampant in everyone who thinks they understand what the Internet is after using it a few times. In the next few pages I'm going to do my best to prove the true definition of what a hacker is, how global economic electronic warfare ties into it, background on the Internet, along with a plethora of scatological material purely for your reading enjoyment. I will attempt to use the least technical computer terms I can, but in order to make my point at times I ...
292: Dante’s Influence on Italian Culture
... a high political figure in the Florentine government. He joined the White Guelphs, who split from the Black Guelphs. When the Blacks took over, Dante was banished from political office and exiled from Florence (Parish Internet). His life changed drastically during his exile, enabling him to concentrate on his writing. Dante was one of the most influential individuals in early European literature, language, and politics. He influenced Italian society and culture through his poetry and his prose (Dante Internet). His writings helped to unify the Italian language. His opinions on politics were new and many of his ideas are seen in today’s politics (Holmes 23). These are the three key areas in which ... on Italian literature, both in the nature of the topics and the style of the prose. His writings have been hailed “the pillars on which the European literary tradition has been built” (Dante: The Divine… Internet). The Divine Comedy is very influential and is considered as the greatest piece of poetry in early European literature. “Dante’s Divine Comedy has rightly been regarded as the supreme literary expression of a ...
293: Computer Crime In The 1990's
... and recording dialtone. A demon dialer is a software program that automatically calls thousands of phone numbers to find ones that are connected to computers. A basic hacker tool that can be downloaded from the internet. They are extremely easy programs to use. The intention is to acquire dialtone, that enables the hacker to move freely through the telephone network. It's generally getting more sinister. We are now seeing a ... work and how they affect our lives is still a mystery to all but the experts, but expertise doesn't necessarily guarantee morality. Originally the word hacker meant a computer enthusiasts but now that the internet has revealed it's potential for destruction and profit the hacker has become the outlaw of cyberspace. Not only do hackers commit crimes that cost millions of dollars, they also publicize their illegal techniques on ... find them and be seduced by the allure of power and money. This vast electronic neighborhood of bits and bytes has stretched the concepts of law and order. Like handbills stapled to telephone polls the internet appears to defy regulation. The subtleties and nuances of this relatively new form to the words "a gray area" and "right and wrong". Most self described hackers say they have been given a bad ...
294: Modems
... great deal of graphics. That's because there are several factors that determine how long it takes to reach and display a Web site. These include the speed of your PC, your connection to your Internet service provider, your ISP's connection to the Internet itself, traffic on the Internet and the speed and current traffic conditions on the site you're visiting. A good example would be, say you drive a fancy sports car and I drove along in my family minivan, you' ...
295: I-search
What I Knew and What I Did Not Know From this research project I wanted to learn more about the I-Search paper, what resources (if any) existed on the internet, and what successes or failures teachers encountered when teaching the I-Search. I had some familiarity with the term "I-Search," but since I do not read professional journals as much as I should read ... site's location and I have since been unable to find it again. I am glad I researched this topic. I have learned much about the benefits of teaching the I-Search. Also, researching the internet for as much information possible on this topic gave me additional practice in utilizing the World Wide Web more efficiently. Although I do not believe all teachers will ever convert exclusively to the I-Search ... for a minimal amount structure and length. If instructors do not have some guidelines then they will receive a three paragraph final draft with many grammatical and mechanical errors. Beginning The Research I began my internet research by submitting general queries to the various search engines such as Alta-Vista, Infoseek and Web Crawler. They all returned some interesting and surprising results. By typing in "I-"Search" one search engine ...
296: Hacking
... believe they are also sending encrypted e-mails detailing when there next attack will be. The Columbian Rebel Group ELN is one of the many terrorist groups known to have a web page on the Internet. The ELN is known mainly for blowing up oil rigs in South America, and for kidnaping foreign executives. Most groups like the ELN uses the Internet to simply tell other's around the world about there organization and to soften there image from what is heard about them in the news. The FBI is very concerned about cyber terrorist, for fear ... on the State Departments list of terrorist organizations using the World Wide Web. The Defense Intelligence Agency, also known as the DIA has a list of at least 70 rebel sites that are on the Internet. The DIA believe some terrorist send encrypted e-mails to plan attacks. Studies have shown though, most groups just use the Internet for propaganda, which is legal under Amendment 1 in the U.S. ...
297: U.S. Wage Trends
... S. The advance of mass communication is natural in a technologically advanced society. In our country's short history, we have seen the development of the printing press, the radio, the television, and now the Internet; all of these, able to reach millions of people. Equally natural, is the poisoning and corruption of these medias, to benefit a few. From the 1950's until today, television has been the preferred media ... experienced this same history, but are now somewhat obsolete in the science of changing public opinion. Though I do not suspect television to become completely obsolete within the next 20 years, I do see the Internet being used by the same political figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. ...
298: Dsl
... are even whole countries which are DSL-ed - like Singapore where ADSL on the phone lines have been given the capacity to deliver video on demand. Here are the basic requirements for a high speed internet access technology that makes sense for consumers: · No special equipment to install- and no need for a second phone line. For every home to install a second phone line for internet access would be an unreasonable expense for the consumer, and a huge burden for the phone system. An ideal solution would allow use of the same line for voice and internet access simultaneously. · Compatibility with existing PC's. · Compatibility with existing phone network; that is, no rewiring necessary. · Low cost. Consumer price points should be comparable to existing analog modems. · Available ASAP!! That's what ...
299: Television Censorship
... killed his younger sister. In response to criticism about the show's violence and appeal to younger viewers, MTV moved the cartoon to a later time slot, to prevent young children from viewing it (Microsoft Internet Explorer). In another incident a teen-aged boy was killed and two others seriously injured while lying down along the centerline of a highway. The boys were imitating a scene from the movie The Program ... the publicity that followed prompted Touchstone films to remove the scene from the movie, but leaving many other violent scenes, including one in which a student purposely smashes his head through a car window (Microsoft Internet Explorer). I also believe that not only children but perhaps an "impressionable adult" for whatever reason could feel moved to commit these same acts of violence that are portrayed on uncensored movies and television. Many ... increase productivity. 4) To deliver a better quality of life through the preservation and advancement of universal service to allow the more efficient delivery of educational, health care, and other social services (Telecommunications Bill 1995, Internet)." THE FINDINGS The Congress makes the following findings: · "Competition, not regulation, is the best way to spur innovation and the development of new services. A competitive market place is the most efficient way to ...
300: Microsoft Vs. U.S. Government
... Justice (DOJ) feels that Microsoft holds a monopoly in the field of operating systems (OSs), and that Microsoft has made unlawful exercises of monopoly power. The DOJ argues that Microsoft is trying to eliminate the Internet competition by integrating their popular operating system, and using their market power to force distributors into agreements that favor Microsoft over its competitors. Microsoft defends its actions by saying that integrating Internet Explorer into Windows is a way to enhance its operating system as part to make the products better. The Microsoft is trying to enhance the popular Windows Operating System (OS) by integrating the web browser Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE4) into it. The integrating of Internet Explorer with the Windows OS is the logical step in enhancing everyone’s ease of computer use, and it is not an anti-competitive ...


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