Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-denial-of-service (DOS)
A) an attack in which hackers overload a target site with requests for information.
B) hacking to promote a political cause
C) Web sites that are specifically designed to be attractive to hackers
D) sending millions of emails fishing for information to use to impersonate someone and steal money or goods
E) planting false Internet addresses in the tables on a Domain Name Server (DNS) so that when someone types a URL, they are re-directed to a bogus site
F) biological characteristics that are unique to an individual
G) written defamation
H) verbal defamation
I) a law which covers unauthorized access to computers over which the federal government has jurisdiction, such as government computers, financial systems, medical
Systems, and activities that involve computers in more than one state
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Q14: a. Briefly define identity theft. <br>b. Describe two
Q15: MATCHING<br>-phishing<br>A) an attack in which hackers overload
Q16: MATCHING<br>-slander<br>A) an attack in which hackers overload
Q17: MATCHING<br>-hactivism<br>A) an attack in which hackers overload
Q18: Web sites that look attractive to hackers,
Q19: How did the USA PATRIOT Act expand
Q20: Why is "harmless hacking"<br>not harmless?
Q22: MATCHING<br>-CFAA<br>A) an attack in which hackers overload
Q23: Which of the following is an example
Q24: Hacktivism is:<br>A) A political activist group promoting