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週二(4/28)1.網路犯罪2.讓自己更好
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網路犯罪
Cybercrime
Posted
by Margaret Rouse
Cybercrime is a term for any illegal
activity that uses a computer as its primary means of commission. The U.S.
Department of Justice expands the definition of cybercrime to include any
illegal activity that uses a computer for the storage of evidence.
The growing list of cybercrimes includes
crimes that have been made possible by computers, such as network intrusions
and the dissemination of computer viruses, as well as computer-based variations
of existing crimes, such as identity theft, stalking, bullying and terrorism.
Another controversy related to cybercrime
is the issue of digital surveillance and its impact on civil liberties. Since
the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in September 2001, many have
deemed it necessary to curtail some individual rights to privacy of information
in exchange for greater security. According to the American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU), government surveillance networks monitor enormous volumes of
private communications and apply artificial intelligence (AI) applications to
filter out relevant data. Although such extensive surveillance might
significantly decrease the possibility of cybercrime, it is nearly impossible to
do so without infringing upon individual privacy. Furthermore, because
surveillance organizations operate in secret, they are not open to scrutiny.
The ACLU suggests that while surveillance can be effectively used to curtail
cybercrime, it must be properly overseen to ensure that it is not at the cost
of individual rights.
cybercrime
Q:
Do you know what cybercrime is?
What are the illegal activities relate to
cybercrime?
Have you ever being cheated online?
How to prevent online scams?
What do you think of digital surveillance
and its impact on civil liberties?
Do surveillance systems reduce crime?
讓自己更好
Ways To Challenge Yourself Every Day
That’ll Make You A Better Person
Kylie McConville
Wake up early and go for a run/jog/walk.
Yes, waking up at the crack of dawn is the
enemy, and it’s hard to get moving an hour before your alarm is even set to go
off, but guess what? Drag yourself out of bed and outside even if you don’t
want to. The light, sounds of the city, free sunshine and endorphins you
release just by moving will make you happier and might even change your
perspective on a few things.
Be honest with someone close to you.
You don’t like your best friend’s
boyfriend? Tell her. Maybe she has her doubts too.
Make a to-do list for your future self.
Skip the day-to-day stuff, like buying a
gallon of milk and picking up extra paper towels and aim bigger. Think about
where you want to be in three or even five years from now – and what you need
to do in order to get there. Think about the type of person you want to be,
where you want to call home and what you hope you’ll achieve professionally by
then.
Write down the things you want to change
about yourself.
You know that person you desperately want
to be? The one you spend all day thinking about, hoping for, planning for and
shopping for? Start being that person. Today. Right now. And if you want to get
there, make a list – an honest list – of everything that you want to change
about yourself – and that you can change – in order to get there.
Let go of the anger, regret, tension and
resentment that’s holding you back.
You’ve seen “Frozen”. You get the point.
Just let all that stuff that’s holding you down and hanging off you go free.
Give it up. It’s not worth your time.
Q:
What are the ways make you a better person?
Do you early or late?
Have you ever tried wake up early and go
for a run/jog/walk?
Is it good always be honest with friends
Do you think of making a to-do list for
your future self?
Telling us the things you want to change
about yourself?
How to let go of the anger, regret, tension
and resentment?
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