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Rootkits replace legitimate programs and are considered a deeper threat than a set of programs called Trojan horses.
Leukoplakia
A white patch or plaque that develops on the tongue, the inside of the cheek, or on the floor of the mouth, often associated with smoking or other irritants.
Mucous Membrane
A protective lining found in various parts of the body such as nose, mouth, and lungs, producing mucus.
Xanthoderma
A yellow discoloration of the skin, often resulting from prolonged consumption of foods high in carotene or jaundice.
Yellow Skin
A condition known as jaundice, which indicates a buildup of bilirubin in the blood, often a sign of liver disease.
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Q5: Successful attacks are commonly called _.<br>A) security
Q42: Identity theft is stealing credit card numbers.
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Q59: WEP encrypts each frame with a per-frame
Q73: The most common attack against a wireless
Q98: _ allows a response team to determine
Q102: Wireless 802.11 networks generally have a range
Q106: _ means implementing no countermeasures and absorbing
Q112: Rogue access points are authorized access points