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Plugging the “Phishing” Hole: Legislation Versus Technology
This iBrief analyzes the Anti-Phishing Act of 2005, legislation aimed at curbing the problem of phishing. Phishing is the sending of fraudulent emails which appear to be from legitimate businesses and thereby fooling the recipients into divulging personal information such as credit card numbers. While this legislation may provide some assistance in the fight against phishing, it is limited by the global nature of the Internet and the ease with which phishers can hide and avoid judgments. This iBrief therefore concludes that although the Anti-Phishing Act can play a supporting role in the battle, technological solutions are the most effective means of reducing or eliminating phishing attacks
Will o' the Mill
101 p
My First Book—Treasure Island
This article (after a brief introduction by Mark F. Weimer of Syracuse University) first appeared in McClure\u27s Magazine in 1894. It is the now-rare preface to the classic novel Treasure Island, in which Robert Louis Stevenson comments on how the novel sprang from a map he painted with the assistance of an imaginative schoolboy while recuperating from an illness. A holograph manuscript of the preface is located in the Syracuse University Libraries
Function of art education in the junior high school
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University, 1933. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Children\u27s Song
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/4317/thumbnail.jp
The Cock Shall Crow : A Ditty
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/5769/thumbnail.jp
An inland voyage
IX, 251 p., [1] h. de lám
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