Practical Chemistry for Schools & Colleges. Two CD-ROM set, 2000. �59.50 plus shipping. Order from: Viewtech Educational Media, 7?8 Falcons Gate, Northavon Business Centre, Dean Road, Yate, Bristol, BS37 5NH, England; telephone: 011-44-1454-858055; FAX: 011-44-1454-858056; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://www.viewtech.co.uk

2002 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 189-190
Author(s):  
George B. Kauffman ◽  
Anastacia Melendy
Keyword(s):  
Web Site ◽  
Cd Rom ◽  

Cyber Crime ◽  
2013 ◽  
pp. 245-262
Author(s):  
Madhusudhanan Chandrasekaran ◽  
Shambhu Upadhyaya

Phishing scams pose a serious threat to end-users and commercial institutions alike. E-mail continues to be the favorite vehicle to perpetrate such scams, mainly due to its widespread use combined with the ability to easily spoof them. Several approaches, both generic and specialized, have been proposed to address this growing problem. However, phishing techniques, growing in ingenuity as well as sophistication, render these solutions weak. To overcome these limitations, we propose a multistage framework – the first stage aims at detecting phishing based on their semantic and structural properties, whereas in the second stage we propose a proactive technique based on a challenge-response technique to establish the authenticity of a Web site. Using live e-mail data, we demonstrate that our approach with these two stages is able to detect a wider range of phishing attacks than existing schemes. Also, our performance analysis study shows that the implementation overhead introduced by our tool is negligibly small.



2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-87
Author(s):  
Jamie Murphy ◽  
Doina Olaru ◽  
Roland Schegg ◽  
Susanne Frey
Keyword(s):  
Web Site ◽  




HortScience ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 983a-983
Author(s):  
Mary L. Flint ◽  
Joyce F. Strand

Over the past decade, the University of California Statewide IPM Project has been extending pest management information electronically to farmers, pest management consultants, landscapers, and home gardeners. During this session we will demonstrate the Project's web site (http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu) and a CD-ROM developed to assist horticulture advisors, Master Gardeners, retail nursery personnel, and others who help gardeners manage pest problems. We will discuss considerations in using these programs for extending information, keeping the programs up-to-date, and integrating them into educational programs. The CD-ROM covers 40 vegetables and tree fruits, allowing users to specify visual symptoms, describe a situation, or look at color photos, video images, or line drawings to help identify the problem. Twenty-five to 35 different pests are included for each crop, with thousands of photo images. An ornamentals module will be added in 1998. Once the problem is identified, the system provides screens to confirm pest identity, learn about biology and damage, and choose management practices. For instance, users can view several common natural enemies for a pest, look up the relative toxicity of pesticides, or get details on how to prune to avoid stressing a tree. Choices focus on methods to reduce pesticide use. The program is being developed with cooperators at Oregon State University and Washington State University, and with guidance of end users. The UC IPM web site includes information on biology and management of hundreds of insect, pathogen, weed, and nematode pests on 35 crops and in landscapes and gardens with thousands of color photos linked through hypertext. Other databases on the site include weather databases, pesticide use data, and phenology databases for pests.



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