Across
- 4. / unsolicited e-mail sent to multiple users and is often made to appear as if it came from a trusted source.
- 5. server / listens on a specific port and allows clients to connect
- 7. transfer protocol / allows the transfer of files between two computers, or one server and one computer
- 8. / an unethical practice in which the perpetrator (i.e., typosquatter) capitalizes on typing mistakes that users make when entering the URL of a Web site into a browser.
- 10. source / a development methodology that makes an application's source code available to anyone
- 12. command / used to display your system's IP configuration
- 14. group / A group of users that subscribes to a mailing list
- 16. / The screen that contains the Web page you are viewing.
- 17. / Web page cookies and related data stored locally on the hard drive, unless the browser's privacy mode has been invoked.
- 18. / any file or collection of software tools that resolves system liabilities and improves software performance
Down
- 1. command / determine the path between a source and a destination system
- 2. / small text files placed on Web site visitors' computers
- 3. networks / each computer has both client and server capabilities
- 4. saver / displays images or animation on your monitor when no keystrokes or mouse actions have occurred for a specified duration
- 5. / An instruction from a running application that executes a particular task.
- 6. command / tests connectivity between source and destination systems.
- 9. / a file of programming code that is inserted into an existing executable program to fix a known problem, or bug
- 11. / An application that adds extra capabilities to your Web browser
- 13. / a security barrier that prevents unauthorized access to or from private networks
- 15. / ny word, slogan, symbol, name, package design or device (or any combination thereof) that marks and distinguishes a product from other products in a trade
- 19. server / enhance the corporate network's security and increase its Internet access speed by providing caching server functions for frequently used documents
