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Virus Reflection
Posted on December 8th, 2008 at 9:20 pm by ssisdolly and
In this unit we learned about computer virus, Trojan Horse, Worm, and Phishing. From now on i had better ideas to know how to treat the computer virus and to know what virus really are. Example virus can be transfered through internet, e-mails so now on i will be more careful when i log on to the internet.
Phishing
Posted on December 4th, 2008 at 6:29 pm by ssisdolly and

“phishing” — a play on the word “fishing” — because the fraudster is fishing for your private account information. Typically, fraudsters try to trick you into providing your user name and password so that they can gain access to an online account. Fraudsters send fake emails or set up fake web sites that mimic Yahoo!’s sign-in pages (or the sign-in pages of other trusted companies, such as eBay, Google or PayPal) to trick you into disclosing your user name and password. Once they gain access, they can use your personal information to commit identity theft, charge your credit cards, empty your bank accounts, read your email, and lock you out of your online account by changing your password.
Resource:
“Phishers Adopt Scam Tricks From Virus Writers – PC World.” 3 Dec 2008
<http://www.pcworld.com/article/118489/phishers_adopt_scam_tricks_from_virus_writers.html>.
“Phishing – OnGuard Online.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://www.onguardonline.gov/topics/phishing.aspx>.
“Recognize phishing scams and fraudulent e-mails.” 2 Dec 2008
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/phishing.mspx?ifs=0.
Trojan Horse
Posted on December 3rd, 2008 at 12:35 am by ssisdolly and

A Trojan horse program comes with a hidden surprise intended by the programmer but unexpected by the user. Trojan horses are often designed to cause damage or do something malicious to a system, but are disguised as something useful. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses don’t make copies of themselves. Like viruses, they can cause significant damage to a computer.
Resource:
“viruspre.pdf (application/pdf Object).” 2 Dec 2008
<http://xys.ccert.edu.cn/reference/Worms/viruspre.pdf>.
“What is a Trojan Horse Virus?.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://www.tech-faq.com/trojan-horse-virus.shtml>.
“What is Trojan horse? – A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary.” 2 Dec 2008 <http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/T/Trojan_horse.html>.
“What’s a Trojan Horse virus?.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://antivirus.about.com/b/2006/05/31/whats-a-trojan-horse-virus.htm>.
Worm
Posted on December 3rd, 2008 at 12:11 am by ssisdolly and

A worm is similar to a virus by design and is considered to be a sub-class of a virus. Worms spread from computer to computer, but unlike a virus, it has the capability to travel without any human action. A worm takes advantage of file or information transport features on your system, which is what allows it to travel unaided. The worm may do damage and compromise the security of the computer. It may arrive in the form of a joke program or software of some sort. Unlike a virus, it does not attach itself to a host program.
Resource:
“Virus Worm Trojan horse Worm. Security Trojans Virus Worm malicious software. Anti Virus. Anti Virus software computer. Electronic infections types. Virus protection infects system program. Free Online Virus Scan Scanner. Free Antivirus software. Anti-Spyware Scanner. Free online spyware scan.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://www.2privacy.com/www/viruses/viruses-trojans-worms.html>.
“The Difference Between a Virus, Worm and Trojan Horse?.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/2004/virus.asp>.
Virus
Posted on December 2nd, 2008 at 11:54 pm by ssisdolly and

A virus is a program that spreads itself by infecting other programs on the same computer or laptop. Viruses can do serious damage, such as erasing your files or your whole disk. However, they may just do silly things like pop up a window that says “Ha ha you are infected! Please download this program to help you clean the virus”. While you download the program, you are actually downloading the virus. True viruses cannot spread to a new computer without human assistance, such as if you trade files with a friend and give him an infected file (such as on a thumb drive or by an email).
Example of Virus:
Word Maco- Attach and spread through Microsoft Word and Excel files
Subject: Important Message From ” Application. User Name Message “Here is that document you asked for … don’t show anyone else “ Attachment
Or
Subject: Resume for Janet Simons
Resource:
“Computer Viruses: What is a Computer Virus? | Microsoft Security;.” 2 Dec 2008 <http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/basics/virus.mspx>.
“Trojan Horse or Virus?.” 2 Dec 2008
<http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/security/trojanterms.html>.
“viruspre.pdf (application/pdf Object).” 2 Dec 2008
<http://xys.ccert.edu.cn/reference/Worms/viruspre.pdf>.
Googling
Posted on November 27th, 2008 at 7:26 pm by ssisdolly and

In Ict class, i learned that how to use google in an advenced way of searching. Now I seem to understand that Google was really complicated and a great tool for searching. Before we did this activity, I didn’t know that it mattered how many hits you get when you search for a subject. Normally, we would just type about our subject in general. Thus, there would be a lot of hits that doesn’t relate to what you would like to know but has the word/s you have typed. NETS ellaborated how we can narrow our search and be a skillful catcher of web pages. To lessen the number of hits, we used the Advanced Search area to search for subjects. With this, the web pages that turned out would relate to whatever we typed in. For example, we typed in “Atlantis” at first. There were 42 million hits for this and most of these web pages were not specifically related to what we wanted. With the help of AS, we typed in “Atlantis continent” and “without shuttle film movie”. The number of hits decreased to almost 80,000 hits.
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Imagine that you’re interested
in the legendary lost continent
of Atlantis. There have been
several movies with Atlantis in
the title, but you’re not
interested in them. You are
also not interested in the
space shuttle Atlantis. Try this
search…
Here’s how to search for it
badly:
all these words: Atlantis
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Write the
number of
hits you
get below.
38,800,000 hits
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Now try this:
all these words: Atlantis
continent
any of these unwanted
words: shuttle film movie
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287,000 hits
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Here’s another search to try:
all these words: Waterbury
one or more of these
words: Vermont VT
any of these unwanted
words: Connecticut CT
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318,000
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What strategy was used in the
above search.
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We used what was suggested
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Iron (Fe) Introduction
Posted on November 14th, 2008 at 6:31 am by ssisdolly and
Atomic number: 26
Atomic mass: 55.847
Archaeological evidence tells us that humanity has been using iron as an insulator for at least 5000 years. Pure iron metal is not often encountered in commerce, but is usually alloyed with carbon or other metals. Iron is also a conductor insulator materials to be made into utensils and building materials. In addition to helping build the world around humans, iron plays a role in the creation of chlorophyll in plants, which is essential to the growth and productivity. In humans Iron is the substance that created by eating some dark green vegetables or beef, which produce oxygen and the red blood cells. Iron sulfate is used to treat various blood diseases such as anemia. Iron is an element that you can find almost anywhere in the world.
Iron- poem
Posted on November 14th, 2008 at 6:15 am by ssisdolly and
Think about it human beings!
Everybody uses metal in something,
If you ate beef, vegetables with dark green,
It will produce you red blood cells with oxygen.
If you’ve got anemia sickness,
Don’t wait until sulfate rustiness,
This element is very adaptable,
Making it into a conductor would be practical.
A very long history in the human’s world,
The founder should get a Nobel Award.
Iron- Fe
Posted on November 13th, 2008 at 7:08 pm by ssisdolly and
2008 International day Reflection
Posted on November 6th, 2008 at 7:09 pm by ssisdolly and
A Day In The World’s Shoes Nov, 6, 2008
The goal of international day this year is to understand and learn about poverty, and during this year my school is trying to help a charity build a small school that will fit about 100 students with 60,000 USD. To experience about poverty we first have to know how its like to only make less than a dollar a day, and we students that goes to SSIS are very lucky. There is always a cycle of the poverty that if your parents are in poverty which the job they get is to make paper bags and sell it to the shop, their children will grow up being taught how to make paper bags because that is the only that they learned form their parents. They didn’t gets the chance to go to school and get a proper education, without education there is no hope to become a person in a higher leval in society. If they are sick, they don’t have the money to go to doctor, and if they are very ill they can’t work that equals no work no income. A family like this often have 9 children or more but their parents can only make about 1.25USD per day.
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