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Digital literacy - Answer-having a current knowledge and understanding of computers,
mobile devices, the internet, and related technologies
/.Computer - Answer-electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored
in its own memory (laptop, tablet, desktop, server)
/.Memory Card - Answer-removable flash memory, usually no bigger than 1.5 inches,
that you insert in and remove from a slot in a computer, mobile device, or card reader
/.Web Server - Answer-computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer or
mobile device
/.HDMI, USB, Lightening - Answer-ports that can be used for audio
/.Host - Answer-any computer that provides services and connections to other
computers on a network
/.Tools or utilities - Answer-programs that enable you to perform maintenance-type
tasks usually related to managing devices, media, and programs used by computers an
mobile devices
/.Custom Software - Answer-software that performs functions specific to a business or
industry
/.Trojan Horse - Answer-destructive program disguised as a real program
/.Resolving name, TLD, Root, DNS, authoritative - Answer-server types that are used
when finding an IP address using the DNS process
/.Information - Answer-conveys meaning and is useful to users
/.Software - Answer-consists of a series of related instructions that tells the computer
what tasks to perform and how to perform them
/.SSDs - Answer-memory that is very durable and shock resistant
/.VoIP - Answer-enables users to speak to other users over the internet
/.Byte - Answer-basic storage unit on a mobile device; represents a single character
/.gov, org, net - Answer-valid TLDs
, /.Registar - Answer-organization that sells domain names
/.Tower - Answer-house of desktop's system; unit made of metal
/.Linux - Answer-operating system besides Windows and Mac OS
/.PDF - Answer-file type that Adobe Reader allows you to view
/.Botnet - Answer-group of compromised computers connected to a network that attacks
other networks
/.DDoS Attack - Answer-a zombie army is used to attack computers or networks
/.Firewall - Answer-hardware/ software that protects a network's resources from
intrusion
/.PIN - Answer-acronym for personal identification number
/.Keygen - Answer-can be used to create a software registration number, sometimes
illegally
/.ARPANET - Answer-root of the Internet that became functional in 1969; linked
scientific and academic researchers across the US
/.DSL - Answer-technology that provides high-speed internet connection using the
telephone network
/.Megabyte - Answer-equal to approximately one million characters
/.Streaming - Answer-process of transferring data in a continuous and even flow, which
allows users to access and use a file while its transmitting
/.Blade Server - Answer-type of server that exists in the form of a single circuit board
/.MMS - Answer-term for the picture/video message service on smartphones and other
mobile devices
/.127 - Answer-number of peripheral devices that you can connect with a USB port
/.Personal Firewall - Answer-utility that detects and protects a computer from
unauthorized intrusions
/.Malware - Answer-viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and rootkits are classified by