Computers and Technology, 10.03.2020 01:29, Wachsmuth132
If a is a symbol and s is a string, define #a(s) to be the number of occurrences of a in s. For example, #1(101100101) = 5. Define #a(s) inductively, and then prove by structural induction that for any strings s and t, #a(s· t) = #a(s) + #a(t).
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 03:50, TheViperMlg23676
You are working as a security analyst in a company xyz that owns the whole subnet range of 23.0.0.0/8 and 192.168.0.0/8. while monitoring the data, you find a high number of outbound connections. you see that ip's owned by xyz (internal) and private ip's are communicating to a single public ip. therefore, the internal ip's are sending data to the public ip. after further analysis, you find out that this public ip is a blacklisted ip, and the internal communicating devices are compromised. what kind of attack does the above scenario depict?
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