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Cyber-criminals and Cyber-crime

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 1
For the past several years we have seen a big change in cyber-crime; although the ......... number of crimes has risen considerably substantially, that is not the complete story.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 1 cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, dividends words compromised, woefully, latched, slick, sharp vs sheer vs stark

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Just increasing the quantities of manpower and money that a company throws ......... this problem is no longer sufficient to keep pace with all the changes.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 2 financial words repertoire, argue, holistic, irrespective, color, after vs at vs to vs (none)

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 3
Cyber-criminals, along with the cyber-crimes that they ........., are constantly evolving, and our approaches and methods must also change in order to guard our company from this new wave.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 3 terms of economy speaking, underserved, tailor, craft, toe, penetrate vs permeate vs perpetrate vs perpetuate

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 4
Only a few years ago, cyber-criminals were primarily young male nerds doing it as an experiment or just for fun; they were not ......... profit from their efforts but just wanted to impress their girlfriends or peers.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 4 insurance vocabulary converging, turbulent, harmonization, out for vs out to vs up for vs up to

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 5
They were not trying to cause major disruptions or steal money; changing the company website logo was acceptable, but crashing the entire system and then ......... money to restore it was unthinkable.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 5 business english, expending vs exploiting vs extorting vs extracting

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 6
In those days, hackers were just earning bragging rights and boosting their egos; the activity was only a ......... or two up the intellectual ladder from train-spotting.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 6 cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, esl business english, notch vs peg vs rung vs spoke

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 7
Nowadays, the hackers' primary targets are e-commerce websites and their customer databases, and their operations are so ......... that stolen data is misused within seconds of its being entered by the unwitting victims.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 7 learn business english, slack vs slick vs slippery vs sly

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 8
Today, e-commerce's main growth area is in replacing traditional telephone-based or over-the-counter transactions with web-based applications, and of course hackers have ......... onto this.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 8 business english course, latched vs legged vs lighted vs lobbed

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 9
Now at the disposal of cyber-criminals are all the resources of organised crime, which knows that police forces globally are ......... under-resourced for attacking internet fraud.


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 9 business english courses, wickedly vs willfully vs woefully vs worriedly

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cyber-criminals and cyber-crime question 10
Efforts need to be focused on the building of secure applications that cannot be ..........


cyber-criminals and cyber-crime, answer 10 business english writing, accessed vs broached vs compromised vs firewalled

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