Answer:
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Vishing can be described as phishing but only using a mobile telephone, making the victim give up any personal information that could be used for identity theft etc.
Pharming is a process which redirects the traffic from a known and trusted website to another one where they perform the operation of stealing the personal information of the people.
The example given in the question falls into the category of "Spear Phishing" which is when the victim receive e-mails that look like they have been sent by a trusted and known individual. This way they are more likely to open the e-mail or click on the link in the e-mail and the phishing act has a higher chance of success.
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#1) An important task that the operating system performs is ____, which keeps track of the files stored on a computer so that they can be retrieved when needed.
Answer: File Management System. Keeps track of where files are stored and determines how the files are stored following the operating system file allocation policies. It uses available storage space efficiently for files and creates a record/log of all file usage. It allocates a file to a user if is free, and if they are permitted access to it. Then de-allocates file when the user is finished with it.
The contains criteria filter requires the records displayed to have the specified text string anywhere. Thecontains operator is used to perform case-sensitive matching regardless of location in strings.
The begins with criteria filter on the other hand requires the records displayed to start with the specified text string
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One sheave means that you are using a single drum winder. They are the worst! Double drum winders control easier, brake better and are much more efficient. They save time ( two skips or cages) and can be clutched to perform faster shift transport. A single drum is slow, unbalanced and can be a nightmare if it trips out during hoisting. If the brake system is not perfect it can be a real hairy experience. For a runaway single drum, there is no counterbalance effect. It always runs to destruction. With a double drum, the driver still has a chance to control the winder to a certain extent and he has two sets of brakes to rely on. A single sheave could also mean a shaft with a single compartment. No second means of escape unless there are ladders or stairways. Not a very healthy situation.
Those are just a few points. I am sure much more can be said in favor of a double drum winder and two or more sheaves in the headgear. Most of the shafts I have worked at have multiple winders and up to ten compartments. They all have a small single drum service winder for emergencies and moves of personnel during shift times. They are referred to as the Mary - Annes. Apparently, the name originated in the U.K. where an aristocratic mine owner named the first such winder after his mistress.
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