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  • 21Storm botnet — The typical lifecycle of spam that originates from a botnet: (1) Spammer s web site (2) Spammer (3) Spamware (4) Infected computers (5) Virus or trojan (6) Mail servers (7) Users (8) Web traffic The Storm… …

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  • 22Features of Firefox — (category) Contents Firefox 10 · 11 · 12 Firefox 7 · 8 · 9 Firefox 4 · …

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  • 23Bitcoin — The official Bitcoin client Developer(s) …

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  • 24Features of Mozilla Firefox — The features of Mozilla Firefox distinguish it from other web browsers such as Internet Explorer. It lacks many features found in other browsers, in an effort to combat interface bloat and to allow the browser to be shipped as a small, pared down …

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  • 25Windows 2000 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family Screenshot of Windows 2000 Professional …

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  • 26Network neutrality — This article is about the general principle of network neutrality. For its specific application to Canada, see Network neutrality in Canada. For its application to the U.S., see Network neutrality in the United States. Network Neutrality Related… …

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  • 27Spam (electronic) — An email box folder littered with spam messages A typical spam m …

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  • 28Edward Felten — Infobox Scientist name = Edward William Felten image width = 200px caption = Edward Felten birth date = Birth date and age|1963|3|25 birth place = death date = death place = residence = Princeton, New Jersey citizenship = American field =… …

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  • 29Computer surveillance — This article is about surreptitious monitoring of computer activity. For information on methods of preventing unauthorized access to computer data, see computer security. Computer surveillance is the act of performing surveillance of computer… …

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  • 30Planned obsolescence — The Centennial Light in the Livermore, California Firehouse is often cited as evidence for the existence of planned obsolescence in later produced light bulbs.[1] Planned obsolescence or built in obsolescence[2] …

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