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A small program that gets installed on a computer while browsing the Internet. |
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The act or instance of making a duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data. The duplicate copy is called a backup. |
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Temporary memory on your computer that is sometimes used to store local copies of files opened when you browse the Internet. |
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Keeping a user’s data, including personal files and e-mail messages, such that the data is not accessible by anyone without appropriate permission |
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A method of protecting the rights of an originator of a creative work, such as text, piece of music, painting, or computer program, through law. |
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The process of reconverting the encrypted data into a readable and usable form. |
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