Answer:
The correct answer is 1. Social engineering
Explanation:
In computer security, social engineering refers to a technique where someone with a malicious intent tricks or manipulates people else to give up confidential information or perform an action that goes against their best interest.
In our case, this can be seen as a very clear case of social engineering. This is because the situation is extremely suspicious: it's extremely rare, for a software company to call a specific customers to alert them of bugs and offer assistance in order to "fix" said bug. The "tech" expert could mislead an unsuspecting user into revealing some confidential information or installing backdoor software disguised as part of the bug fixing process. This situation is not unlike pop-up ads that appear on some websites, alerting the user that a virus or a security flaw has been detected, and prompting the user to click a dodgy link that actually leads to a malicious website or downloads some equally malicious software.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>Note, common symptoms found in patients with Schizophrenia includes;</u>
- hallucinations
- delusion
- disorganized thinking/speech, etc.
Hence, the following elements of his behavior fit in:
- <em>"a voice was saying"</em> = hallucinations
- <em>"my wife, Patsy, she sits down on the bed and hugs me, and I’m holding the gun in my left hand,"</em> = delusion
Greek colonization greatly encouraged trade mostly because their colonies were mainly along the large Mediterranean body of water, which facilitates trade by boat.
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Erin and Mel are having marital problems. It would help their relationship if anyone of them would ask, "Can we talk about this?". Communicating about the problem would help the couple understand what happened and figure out a solution. The statements like, "It's all your fault.", How could you do that to me?", and "I can't talk to you right now." will only make things worst and not help the relationship.
Protective covering and camouflage