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    Within Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor diabolically extracts his revenge on Fortunato. To carry it out, Montresor lures Fortunato into the catacombs and deflects the true intent of their trip, all while basking in the pleasure of the despicable deed. In the beginning, Montresor baits Fortunato with the prospect of amontillado. Once he has captured Fortunato’s attention, Montresor playfully rescinds the offer on account of the other man’s health and says he will

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    used to transfer the message from one node to another node all over the world is internet. Most of the people or organizations use internet for secure message communication. However, there also are people with criminal intent. The number of persons with malicious or criminal intents are increasing day by day. These people do cybercriminal activity and commit fraud. Out of various cybercrimes, one of the most popular cybercrime today is Phishing. Phishing is the attempt to acquire sensitive information

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    assessment identifying vulnerabilities, possible threats, and the associated risks, with operations, events, and other specified functions or roles. First and foremost, vulnerability, by definition, is identifiable weaknesses that can be exploited for malicious intent, gain unintended access, or even disrupt service. (Pinkerton, 2014) In the modern world, no product or security measure manufactured or implemented is invulnerable; in order to make technology work some vulnerability is accepted. In my place

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    is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted.? -Walden, Henry David Thoreau There are two ways that this quotation might be interpreted, one way focuses on a person's goodness, or lack of, and the other concerns benign or malicious intentions. The quotation could be interpreted to mean that it is a sadder thing for a 'good' person to decline into immorality than for a 'bad' person to do something wicked. This interpretation of the quote can be illustrated by the book The

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    Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” touches on isolation as the result of sin. Victor creates a “monster” and is disturbed by his final creation. Furthermore, he is forced to live with the consequences of his creation. But the scary part is that Victor and the creation become more similar as the book goes on. Both the creation and Victor are isolated. It took Victor two years to make the creation, during which time he isolated himself. And after the creation was done, Victor isolated him, which lead to

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    However, they match the devastating consequences of lying with the intent to harm. Dismissal is the outright refusal to acknowledge, resulting in catastrophic results. In Ericcon’s essay, she claims, “Dismissal is a dangerous tool because it’s nothing less than a lie”. She emphasizes the importance of dismissal based on

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    shopping website and move all sensitive items to the server side. 2. Use validation to ensure the information is correct. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS As mentioned earlier in the report. The vulnerabilities present on the e-commerce site allow a malicious user to intercept the web traffic and locate the hidden form fields and alter the item prices and quantities. These vulnerabilities allow the user to adversely affect the financial stability of the company. As show in the below diagram the user has

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    in the atmosphere. The current Carbon Dioxide concentration in our atmosphere is the highest recorded in the past 20 million years and it is due to human activities; mainly fossil fuel consumption and deforestation. This tremendous increase in malicious greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has started to have a noticeable impact on our earth. These being increases, and decreases in temperature throughout the planet and more constant and powerful natural disasters. These effects have mobilized the

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    Thomas Aquinas, not all acts of war can be justified; however, there are certain instances when a state should take up arms against another that threatens the peace and the safety of any group people. Yet, the battles and wars waged must not be of malicious intent, such as to humiliate, revenge, or simply destroy the other side. Therefore, it is the right of a nation to protect its people against an enemy and to take military actions if a direct threat is made against them, and if those military actions

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    one can view the world” (Campbell, 65). These protagonists having trouble getting along with their loved ones, however, Bub has a change of heart, but Granny does not. Bub is ignorant towards his wife and the blind man, Robert. Granny displays malicious intent with everyone she meets. To start off, Bub is ignorant towards his wife and the blind man, Robert. Bub does not see his wife as a partner whose feelings have value. His marriage represents the typical

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