Answer:
Explanation:
1. Observing users as they enter passwords or other personal information to a computer Auditing software often used to test computer data - (shoulder surfing)
2. An acronym for security institute that studies computer crime activities The act of altering data that are entered into, or used by, a computer --- (CSI)
3. A small text file that stores information about your browsing habits and interests Stealing personal information from trash cans - (COOKIES)
4. A software program specifically designed for computer forensic investigations - (EnCase)
5. A type of fraud in which the perpetrator steals small amounts from many different accounts - (salami technique)
6. A software program or hardware device designed to prevent unauthorized data communications - (firewall)
7. Malicious software similar to a computer virus -- (_worm)
8. Federal legislation aimed specifically at computer crime (CFAA)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer: Column F
Explanation: In Microsoft excel, for the sake of robustness and to aid the effectiveness of updating formulas across cells. The reference of cells are treated as relative which means that when formulas are copied across columns or within rows, they get updated automatically. However, some numbers may be treated as constants such that we do not want them to change or be updated as we move acisss cells. Thus, such numbers are treated Given absolute references, which is made possible by adding a '$' prefix before the colum alphabet or row number or both. in the scenario given above, the row has the $ prefix, hence, it is absolute and will not change but the column alphabet does not and hence, treated as relative.