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SAN JOSE, Calif. - Phreaks, spoofers and spammers want to invade your home computer, and the tricks of their trade include airsnarfs, wabbits and fork bombs.
Few consumers know hacker lingo, and, even if they did, the most vigilant expert can't make a computer 100 percent safe against attacks. But technology executives say they are undertaking unprecedented educational campaigns to teach consumers about emerging cyberthreats.See the full content of this document
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Spit, Spim, Bot: A Guide to Hacker Lingo
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