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Netrunners typically perform reconnaissance, gather intelligence, and conduct cyberattacks to gain access to secure systems. This involves scanning networks, exploiting vulnerabilities, and using hacking tools to infiltrate and extract information from target systems.
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dual purpose devices are the devices that can perform the fuction of input devices as well as output device at the same time example disk drive ,cd-writer etc
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A web worm is a type of malicious software that spreads through the internet by exploiting vulnerabilities on websites or web servers. Once a web worm infects a system, it can replicate itself and spread to other interconnected devices, causing widespread damage by consuming network bandwidth or compromising data. Web worms often target specific vulnerabilities to propagate rapidly and may be designed to perform various malicious activities, such as launching DDoS attacks or stealing sensitive information.
The site HowStuffWorks would be a good start in learning more about electronic devices. You can learn how these electronic devices work and how they perform.
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In storage shelving, materials like woods and plastics. They can perform very good for household devices. They can be used in kitchen and for storing books also.
dual purpose devices are the devices that can perform the fuction of input devices as well as output device at the same time example disk drive ,cd-writer etc
A manual computing device requires human intervention to perform calculations or process data, such as an abacus or a slide rule. An automatic computing device can perform calculations and process data without human intervention, such as a computer or a calculator. Automatic devices are typically faster and more accurate than manual devices.
Nanodevices are extremely small devices or systems, typically at the nanoscale level (1-100 nanometers in size), designed to perform specific functions. These devices can be used in various fields such as electronics, medicine, and materials science due to their unique properties at the nanoscale. Examples of nanodevices include nanosensors, nanorobots, and nanoelectronics.