Period 3 Chapter 12 - Jacob, S

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Across
  1. 1. runs command as another user
  2. 3. modified file and directory permissions
  3. 5. display of frequently used applications
  4. 6. software providing low-level functionality
  5. 7. a cloud service provided by apple for iOS and OS X devices
  6. 9. a method for removing restrictions and protections added to mobile operating systems, but typically on ios devices
  7. 11. the security credentials manager for macOS
  8. 12. a family of free and open-source software operating system kernel
  9. 13. changes user password
  10. 16. a closed source unix based operating system for smartphones and tablets made by apple
  11. 18. a feature of a computer system that allows booting from more than one operating system
  12. 20. runs command as another user
  13. 23. a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft
  14. 24. send a signal to a process
  15. 26. find a mobile device that has been lost
  16. 27. a private network established through a public network to remote sites
  17. 28. displays and configures wireless network card related information
  18. 31. contains sample of code
Down
  1. 1. shuts down the system
  2. 2. a method used on android devices for removing restrictions and protections added to mobile operating systems
  3. 4. delete all data on an android device and return to a factory reset
  4. 8. OS updates released periodically by OS vendor to address new known vulnerabilities
  5. 10. stores iOS backups on local pc
  6. 14. simulates a login as another user or to become a super-user
  7. 15. saves data to the cloud
  8. 17. a service in linux and OS X for scheduling tasks to be executed at specific times and dates
  9. 19. remotely lock an android device using a passcode
  10. 21. proprietary operating system
  11. 22. copies data from an input to an output
  12. 25. displays or configures network card related information
  13. 29. changes the ownership of the file
  14. 30. a navigation system that determines the time and geographical location of the device