The answer would be Tim Berners- lee
Answer: False
Explanation: The focus in this question is on the backup. The virus is just used to describe loss of data. The important things to note are the days of the virus attack and the last backup. If it is to be assumed that this company functions every generally accepted working day (Monday to Friday) to say the least, that would mean that all the company data from Monday to Thursday would be lost. The purpose of a backup is most importantly for situations such as the aforementioned virus attack. If the company is unable to recover the latest possible data before the attack, then the backup process is NOT adequate. A more more adequate backup process would be a daily backup process at the end of work hours if the backup process is a rigorous one that could impede work, or even an hourly light backup that runs as a background process while work continues. That way, much data won't be lost.
A troll's main goal is to provoke a reaction from people, so I'd say the best way to stop the troll in his or her tracks would be to log off and not give the troll any satisfaction.
Then again, the troll might see you logging off as a win because he or she made you rage quit, so maybe replying with a quick "no u" to troll the troll before logging off would throw them off. That being said, the long term solution would still be not responding at all. After a while of no reactions the troll would most likely get bored.
The cyber community is important because it is a way to connect with other people without having to be with them
C. decade in which they were designed