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What They Are And One Reason Why People Make Them
Over recent years, computers have become synonymous with viruses and viruses don't show any signs of disappearing any time soon. In recent news, LiveScience.com reported that "Before the month is even done, April has set a record for virus e-mails."1 In the past, we would be comfortable in telling new computer users not to worry about viruses and that catching a computer virus is rare. Today, that would be some of the worst advice we could give anyone. As reported in countless news reports, computer viruses are rampant and they're extremely ...
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A way to be Certified Computer forensics that is otherwise known as Electronic Evidence Discovery or Digital Forensics is defined as the conservation, restoration, and examination of the amount of information which is kept on the computer or on any other type of electronic media.
Over time, computer forensics has gained a wide number of patrons as it continuously turns out to be an integral tool and resource of the proof of evidence for the prosecutors, corporate counsel, and criminal investigators' use. The investigators concert their efforts to distinguish and then recover the corrupted, formatted, hidden or deleted files from any ...
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Controlling Your Computer with a Programming Language
In a previous article, we introduced automating some tasks with MS-DOS batch files. In this article, we're going to introduce programming and describe how it can be used to control the way your computer works. Normally, computer novices aren't interested in controlling the computer. New computer users are typically interested in learning more about how the thing works. However they may be surprised to learn that programming increases computer knowledge as a whole and it can help to diminish the fear associated with using a new computer.
Programming a computer is creating a sequence of ...