Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 3, 2017
Cyber-teaching: bite-size learning No.2
By ana06
On tháng 3 29, 2017
In attacker, bite-size learning, cyber-discovery, cyber-teaching, cybercrime, malware, malware file victim (MFV), ransomware, trojan, virus
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We are told there are many millions of PCs/Laptops bleeding information, leaking details (about devices, their operations and data) on to the world wide web (WWW). That being so, it must generate voluminous traffic (in addition to the payload it brings to the receiving party). This suggests to me that, today, in my view, it might justify the WWW being also titled the "information-spillage
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