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You can't get close enough to the facility interior to launch an evil twin attack against its wireless clients; in fact, you haven't even discovered their SSIDs. What you have discovered is a number of employees eating lunch in a park outside on warm afternoons. What kind of evil twin attack can target those users' laptops and smartphones
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Need asap write a short paper describing the history and differences between six sigma, waterfall, agile, and scrum models. understanding these models can give you a good idea of how diverse and interesting it development projects can be. describe what the rationale for them is and describe their key features. describe the history behind their development. at least 400 words
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Visually impaired individuals generally rely on the for navigation. thus, designers need to ensure that mouse-specific inputs, such as pointing, clicking, and hovering, can be done without a mouse.
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John recently worked on a project about various programming languages. he learned that though procedural language programs are useful, they have disadvantages too. what is a disadvantage of programs written in procedural languages? a. programs do not represent data complexity. b. programs take more time to execute. c. programs are prone to security threats. d. programs do not interface with multiple platforms.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 08:00
Can someone work out the answer as it comes up in one of my computer science exams and i don't understand the cryptovariables
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