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Abernant Lake Hotel
Third and Last Site of Czechozlovak School March 1944-June 1945, Abernant Lake Hotel -
Certificate of Military Service for Emanuel Plechner 13th June 1938
Militärdienstbestätigung (Certificate of Military Service) 13th June 1938 Mr. Plechner was awarded the Silver Medal of Bravery II class, one of the highest awards an NCO or lower rank could win in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was also awarded the Verwundeten Medaille mit einem Mittelstreifen or Wound Badge with center stripe, was also known as Verwundeten Medaille für Invaliden. Wound badge for those made invalid by their war wounds. Considering Mr. Plechner’s paperwork for pension in the Invalidenbund, it seems he was injured in some permanent way during his service for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, or during his captivity in Russia. -
Group of students sitting on a hill, 1943-1944
Recto: A group of young men and women sit in a line going down a hill. Verso: Handwritten captions, one at the top of the photo reading, "Picture belongs to Ruth Fisher, '47," and below that, "Potato picking, fall of '43 or '44," then it lists the people in the picture, "Farm worker, '47 Carolyn Daigle, '47 Barbara Chapman, '47 'Tootie' Fellows (Eulilie), '47 Anna Byczkowski, '47 Loraine Willard, '47 Juanita Parsons, '47 (tape covering first name) Blodgett, Don (tape covering last name) Farm worker." -
Yosa's swidden, 1980
Yosa's swidden on the last day of rice planting, Hokin, Yeyep, Awon, west of Kg. Bapak, Pahang -
Polish Gentiles Under Nazi Occupation: A Study of Collective Memory David F. Putnam Science Center, Room 127
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Monetary Mound: Econometric Analysis of Pitcher Salary L. P. Young Student Center, West Dining and Flag Room
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Investigating Criminal Intent with Mobile Botnets Over the last few years there has been a convergence of human activities using mobile computing with devices such as tablets or smartphones. This research will investigate one of the biggest criminal security threats called a mobile botnet, responsible for criminal activities known as distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. DDoS attacks attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. A mobile botnet refers to a collection of infected mobile devices (bots) that interact to accomplish some distributed task (DDoS attack) for illegal purposes. The bots are controlled by an attacker (botmaster) through various command and control channels implemented by mobile applications. In this research, we will first simulate a mobile botnet system called mongoose running on mobile devices. Thereafter, the communications between the botmaster and bots using the mongoose application in order to understand DDoS attacks targeted towards a centralized business or academic server.
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Using Cloud Computing To Develop A Botnet In the last decade, cloud computing has become very popular. Cloud computing is the usage of centrally located computers used for data storage and computing resources. Cloud computing is often used for web applications because it is a cheap option for using very powerful computers. In this research, we designed a botnet, a network of computers (bots) remotely controlled by one person (the bot master), that utilizes cloud computing. Bot masters often use botnets to spam email addresses, attack webservers, or distribute adware. It is often the bot master's goal to acquire as many bots as possible, usually by distributing malware to an unsuspecting victim's computers, because having more bots makes their botnet much more powerful. Using cloud computing, we are able to quickly create a very powerful botnet in minutes, without compromising anyone's computers.
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Charles W. Wilcox - September 1862 [Transcribed]
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012 Wem bin Mat, Angan binte Botek and Dr. Ed Ragan (Care Medico)
Wem bin Mat and Dr. Ed Ragan reviewing passport and other documents, receiving last minute advice regarding the flight and what lay ahead in the United States. This was to be the first visit to United States by Orang Asli people. Also in photo are two Gombak Hospital staff members (right), Che Zainal in the white shirt. -
Letter, Bob Stoff to George, Florence, and Jim Stoff - January 3, [1943]
Letter and Envelope, 6 Pages -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, Brooklyn, New York, June 2 and 3, 1945
Letters, 3 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, December 18, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 8 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Bob Stoff to George, Florence, and Jim Stoff, December 18, 1942
Letter, 6 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, George Stoff to Florence Stoff, June 3, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 6 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, November 20, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 14 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, November 29, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 8 Pages -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, December 8, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 10 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, Brooklyn, New York, April 15, 1944
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Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, Brooklyn, New York, May 16, 1944
Letter, 6 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, November 24, 1943, Letter 2
Letter, 4 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Bob Stoff to George, Florence, and Jim Stoff, South Carolina, February 21, 1943
Letter, 12 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Bob Stoff to George and Florence Stoff, June 27, 1942
Letter, 8 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, Bob Stoff to George, Florence, and Jim Stoff, February 15, 1943
Letter, 4 Pages, Envelope -
Letter, George Stoff to Florence Stoff, February 21, 1944, Letter 2
Letter, 2 Pages, Envelope