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Andmeturbe mõisted
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Andmeturbe mõisted

Asendamine Infopüük tähendab mingi volitamata subjekti (isiku, programmi, arvutisüsteemi) rünnet konfidentsiaalsusele (ebaseaduslikku kopeerimist, pealtkuulamist jne). Süsteemi poolt vaadatuna on see andmeleke. . Krüptograafia on informatsiooni muutmine loetamatuks ilma eriteadmiste ja -vahenditeta. DDoS is an attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. Ransomware is a type of malware which restricts access to the computer system that it infects, and demands a ransom paid to the creator(s) of the malware in order for the restriction to be removed Internet Bot is a software application that runs automated tasks over the Internet Honeypot is a trap set to detect, deflect, or, in some manner, counteract attempts at unauthorized use of information systems. Generally, a honeypot consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network, but is

Informaatika → Andmeturbe alused
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Arvutiviirused
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Arvutiviirused

These usually infect arbitrary *.COM and/or *.EXE programs, though some can infect any program for which execution is requested, such as *.SYS, *.OVL, *.PRG and *.MNU files. File infectors can be either direct Action or Resident. A direct - action virus selects one or more other programs to infect each time the program which contains it is executed. A resident virus hides itself somewhere in memory the first time an infected program is executed, and thereafter infects other programs when "they" are executed or when certain other conditions are fulfilled. Most viruses are resident. The second category is System or Boot-Record Infectors: those viruses which infect executable code found in certain system areas on a disk which are not ordinary files. On DOS systems, there are ordinary boot-sector viruses, which infect only DOS boot- sector, and MBR viruses which infect the Master Boot Record on fixed disks and the DOS boot sector on diskettes

Informaatika → Informaatika
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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

(See Important Quotations Explained) That winter, Cohn travels to New York to find a publisher for his novel. There he gains new confidence. The publishers praise the novel, and several women are "nice" to him. He also wins several hundred dollars playing bridge. This success, combined with reading a romantic chronicle of an English gentlemen traveling abroad, infects Cohn with wanderlust. Upon returning to Paris, he comes to Jake's office to persuade him to travel to South America with him, offering to pay for the entire trip. He worries that he is not living life to the fullest. Jake responds that only bullfighters live their lives "all the way up." Tired of Cohn pestering him in the office, Jake invites Cohn downstairs to have a drink. Jake knows that once they finish the drink it will be easier to get rid of Cohn

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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LÄÄNE-EESTI VETE LESTA
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LÄÄNE-EESTI VETE LESTA

Species such as D. spathaceum (the second most abundant parasite found) and P. laevis are well known pathogens of flounder and other fish. D. spathaceum matacercariae infect the lens of fish, causing blindness and a subsequent inability to find food. P. laevis can cause mass invasions. The fish intestine shows gross lesions and other organs can be damaged too. A. anguillae have also been found in flounder before, but this thorn-headed worm infects mostly predatory fish. Tapeworm S. pungitii plerocercoid stage is common in stickleback (three-spined stickleback and nine-spined stickleback). The plerocercoid in flounder indicates that flounder might have ingested stickleback with parasite infestations 39 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Andryk, L.V. Life cycle of development of Acanthocephalus anguillae. 1979. Zoologicheskii zhurnal. 58(2), 168-174 Baer, J.G. Ecology of Animal Parasites. 1951

Bioloogia → Bioloogia
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

This bodiless creation ecstasy Is very cunning in. HAMLET Ecstasy! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music: it is not madness That I have utter'd: bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word; which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that mattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but my madness speaks: It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whilst rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen. Confess yourself to heaven; Repent what's past; avoid what is to come; And do not spread the compost on the weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. QUEEN GERTRUDE 124 O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. HAMLET O, throw away the worser part of it,

Keeled → Inglise keel
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

Fear, anxiety, anger, bearing a grudge, sadness, hatred or intense dislike, jealousy, envy – all disrupt the energy flow through the body, affect the heart, the immune system, digestion, production of hormones, and so on. Even mainstream medicine, although it knows very little about how the ego operates yet is beginning to recognize the connection between negative emotional states and physical disease. An emotion that does harm to the body also infects the people you come into contact with and indirectly, though a process of chain reaction, countless others you never meet. There is a generic term for all negative emotions: unhappiness. Do positive emotions then have the opposite effect on the physical body? Do they strengthen the immune system, invigorate and heal the body? They do, indeed, but we need to differentiate between positive emotions that are ego-generated and deeper emotions that emanate from your natural state

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

With news of victory in his pouch, he would be treated as a hero upon his arrival at the palace. The food and drink of his choice were provided gladly and sumptuously. Should his message tell of military disaster, though, the reception would be quite different: He was summarily slain. 1 hoped that the point of this story would not be lost on the weatherman. 1 wanted him to be aware of a fact that is as true today as it was in the time of an- cient Persia: The nature of bad news infects the teller. There is a natural human tendency to dislike a person who brings us unpleasant information, even when that person did not cause the bad news. The simple association with it is enough to stimulate our dislike (Manis, Cornell, 8{ Moore, 1974). (See Figure 5.1). There was something else I hoped the weatherman would get from the his- torical example. Not only was he joined in his predicament by centuries of other

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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