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* A lo largo de esta especialidad, el término «virus» representa los virus tradicionales, así como troyanos, gusanos y otros códigos maliciosos.
- Worm
- A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes (computers on the network) and it may do so without any user intervention. This is due to the poor security the computers infected have. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program. Worms almost always cause at least some harm to the network, if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer.
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Independientemente de la opción elegida, incluir la fecha y los acontecimientos que rodean su origen, los grandes acontecimientos, el nacimiento y el crecimiento de los navegadores web (como Mosaic, Netscape, Internet Explorer) y lo que están haciendo hoy. Recordar, no se trata de una historia de los ordenadores, sino una breve historia del Internet. Se debe hacer una lista de al menos dos de los recursos en línea donde se encontró la información relevante para este reporte.
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An agreement ready to sign has been prepared for you on the third page of the pdf of the Internet Honor requirements on the Pathfinders website: http://www.pathfindersonline.org/pdf/ayhonors/internet_a.pdf
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To save paper, it is recommended that rather than printing hard-copies of web pages, that the Pathfinder open the three web pages in separate tabs in the browser. A tab can be opened usually by right-clicking on the link and selecting the "Open page in another tab" option. In Firefox, clicking the link with the center mouse button (or using both the left and right buttons at the same time) will open the page in a new tab. Once three tabs have been opened, the instructor can check that the requirement has been met on-screen, without printing anything.
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- i. http://www.biblegateway.com is a great online bible resources, as is http://www.blueletterbible.org .
- ii. http://www.bible.com is another great Bible site with many versions in multiple languages.
- iii. There are thousands of quality Adventist websites, many of them referenced at http://www.plusline.org. Quality sites of interest to young adventists include:
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- i. Please use safe sites to download from, such as CNET’s download.com
pcmagazine.com church websites such as http://plusline.org, http://iiw.org, and http://adventist.org
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- Do not reply to unknown emails or Spam. You’re simply verifying that yours is a “real” email address and you will immediately receive even more junk email.
- Do not open emails with attachments unless you are SURE that they’re okay, and that your antivirus program is fully updated (most are auto-updated these days).
- Report any material sent to you in email that is unsafe or that you feel breaks God’s laws.
- Never respond to "unsubscribe" directions in a spam or UCE (unwanted commercial email) message.
- Keep your computers operating system patches up to date. If you're using Windows, do this from the MS Windows Update site using the Windows Update function.
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- “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable——if anything is excellent or praiseworthy——think about such things.” Philippians 4:8
Some questions to guide a small group discussion on this text:
- What do you think the writer, the apostle Paul, would say this text meant for internet users today?
- What do you think God had in mind when he asked Paul to write down this text?
- What are some things on the internet that you make use of that match (are consistent with) this Bible text?
- What are some of the things that are on the internet that do not match (are inconsistent) with this Bible message?
- Why do you think this text is important to Christians today?
- What are some ways that we as a club can help each other apply this text to our daily lives?
- What do you think are some ways we can live lives that match (are consistent) with this text?