CCT206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Data Breach, Conventional Warfare, Adware

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Spam: unsolicited email, effective marketing method, low barrier to entry, low cost, high proportion of total volume of email. Canada"s anti-spam legislation (casl: does not prohibit spam, standards for commercial electronic messages, consent, identification, unsubscribe procedure, monetary penalties, 1 million dollars per violation, if you"re a business, 10 million per violation. Dos or ddos: ddos/flooding, an attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users, consumption/disruption/obstruction, email bomb. Identity theft: email spoofing, phishing, data harvesting, piggybacking, gained access to someone"s wifi in an unauthorized manner, cyberstalking, criminal code of canada: identity theft and identity fraud. Identity fraud: criminal code of canada: identity theft and identity fraud. Interference in the 2016 u. s. election: democratic national committee server, john podesta emails, wikileaks, u. s. intelligence community assessment of russian interference, u. s. treasury secretary sanctions on russian individuals. Information warfare: cambridge analytica, law and cybersecurity.

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