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    Phishing is a social engineering luring technique, in which an attacker aims to steal sensitive information such as credit card information and online banking passwords from users. Phishing is carried over electronic communications such as email or instant messaging. In this technique, a replica of the legitimate sites is created, and the users are directed to the Phishing pages where it’s required for the personal information. As phishing remains a significant criminal activity that causes great

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    How-to build a successful website! If you’re a webmaster or a website owner, this article is for you: These 10 tips can help you to build better and more successful websites. We suggest to hire a web developer if you can’t write the HTML source code. Even if you’re able to create a website on your own, it’s often to separate the technical stuff from the marketing part. Each website project starts with a plan Write down your ideas to have a plan and think about which sections in your website project

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    expect to be accurate and informative? When truly performing scholarly research, how is one expected to be able to distinguish the good from the bad and the bad from the ugly? An effective information source will have proper depth, an appropriate domain name, and citations for sources. Every website has a purpose. When researching, the primary goal is to gain information and be informed, so the purpose of the chosen website should align with that. An immediate overlook of the website will tell users

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    Curriculum Associates, in addition to alignment with the California Frameworks for Mathematics; Assessments. The attached reports came from Avery Middle School’s Administration of Vallecito Unified School District from a 7th grade math class. The student names on the attached reports have been blacked out for confidentiality purposes. First, I want to communicate my personal experiences with i-Ready and then an overview of the program’s acclaimed association and its direct correlations to the Common Core

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    protocol that specifies the exert location of an address on the internet. It gives the location of a certain file where a file can be found and consists of the particular route. It includes such protocols such HTTP and that typically comes before the domain name. URLs have varying importance and usability. For instance, URLs provides a link directing an individual to a particular web page of interest. Without them, the visitors would not be in a position to locate data or content found on the server of

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    * About Affiliate Marketing Using e-Mail Affiliate Marketing using e-Mail is an Internet based business model that is easy to start and has great potential for success if you are willing to learn and put in some consistent work. It 's not difficult to learn, but does require effort on your part. This article will guide you through the essential seven steps involved in the process of Affiliate Marketing using e-Mail. After learning these steps you 'll be ready to start setting up a small Internet

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    Back-End Code Essay

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    style which describe below:  One of the biggest developments is that CSS3 is split into “modules.” All of the old CSS specifications have been migrated over to the new version and divided into smaller pieces. [12]  Developers can edit elements by name, class, type, attribute, and more.  The Box Model module.  Backgrounds and borders.  Text effects.  Web font support gives designers access to more than just “web safe” fonts.  It enables faster development, and faster loads times.  Create 2D

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    Cvs - Web Strategy

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    Running head: CASE ANALYSIS – CVS: THE WEB STRATEGY Abstract CVS decided to expand its services by opening a Web -based drugstore. Initially, there were many doubts concerning how to do it “right”; building it from start, or acquisition were the options on hand. After studying the possibilities CVS decided to acquire Soma.com and gradually (less than 3 months) turn it into CVS.com. There were many challenges during the process: coordinating a bicoastal organization (Soma.com headquarters

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    Internet Tracking

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    Electronic passage through the Internet leaves a trail that can be traced. Tracing is a process that follows the Internet activity backwards, from the recipient to the user. As well, a user's Internet activity on web sites can also be tracked on the recipient site i.e., what sites are visited and how often. Sometimes this tracking and tracing ability is used to generate email to the user promoting a product that is related to the sites visited. User information, however, can also be gathered covertly

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    Web Analysis Essay

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    WEB SITE ANALYSIS IT236 September 18, 2011 Professor Elizabeth Blackwell WEB SITE ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION During the course of nine weeks, I have studied and constructed the first of what I hope will be many Web sites. The course subjects I learned included planning the site, planning the navigation around the site, learning how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), using graphics and color to enhance the site, and creating pleasing layouts. However, most important aspect of designing a Web

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