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_____ password cracking technique uses hashed password technique.ii) To prevent tracking of browsing history, we can use ______, ______ or_____.iii) A ______ is just like a key to your personal information.iv) In Windows operating system, the ______ keeps track of a system’shardware and software.v) ______ refers to adding the web page information to search engine’sdatabase.vi) ______ program can create multiple copies of itself and can consumelarge portion of system memory.vii) ______ refers to bulk of unwanted mails from unknown sources.viii)The shortcut key to enable private browsing in Firefox is ______.ix) ______ are temporary cookies that are deleted after you close down yourbrowser.x) A ______ is a network security system that monitors and controlsincoming and outgoing network traffic based on predeterminedsecurity rules.

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_____ password cracking technique uses hashed password technique.ii) To prevent tracking of browsing history, we can use _, ______ or.iii) A ______ is just like a key to your personal information.iv) In Windows operating system, the ______ keeps track of a system’shardware and software.v) ______ refers to adding the web page information to search engine’sdatabase.vi) ______ program can create multiple copies of itself and can consumelarge portion of system memory.vii) ______ refers to bulk of unwanted mails from unknown sources.viii)The shortcut key to enable private browsing in Firefox is ______.ix) ______ are temporary cookies that are deleted after you close down yourbrowser.x) A ______ is a network security system that monitors and controlsincoming and outgoing network traffic based on predeterminedsecurity rules.

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i) The "Brute Force" password cracking technique uses hashed password technique. ii) To prevent tracking of browsing history, we can use "Incognito mode", "VPN" or "Tor". iii) A "Password" is just like a key to your personal information. iv) In Windows operating system, the "Registry" keeps track of a system’s hardware and software. v) "Indexing" refers to adding the web page information to search engine’s database. vi) A "Worm" program can create multiple copies of itself and can consume large portion of system memory. vii) "Spam" refers to bulk of unwanted mails from unknown sources. viii) The shortcut key to enable private browsing in Firefox is "Ctrl+Shift+P". ix) "Session cookies" are temporary cookies that are deleted after you close down your browser. x) A "Firewall" is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.

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