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jerry coleman

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Which of the following is a virus that uses flaws in Windows software to take over a computer remotely?
 
  A) Sasser
  B) Zeus Trojan
  C) Melissa
  D) ILOVEYOU
  E) Conficker

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about the use of IT in nonprofit organizations?
 
  A) Nonprofit organizations have no shareholders and do not require a dedicated IT strategy.
  B) Nonprofit organizations do not require significant IT support unless they are transformational in nature.
  C) Nonprofit organizations need IT support and strategy to achieve their objectives.
  D) Nonprofit organizations need not invest in IT if their organization objectives are not directly related to IT.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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