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Briefly explain cyberstalking and cybersquatting.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Systems that focus on the specific needs of individual departments are typically not designed to communicate with other systems in the organization and are therefore referred to as stand-alone applications.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Cybersquatting refers to the dubious practice of registering a domain name and then trying to sell the name for big bucks to the person, company, or organization most likely to want it. Domain names are one of the few scarce resources on the Internet, and cybersquatting makes use of it.
Cyberharassment refers to the use of computer to communicate obscene, vulgar, or threatening content that causes a reasonable person to endure distress. Repeated contacts with a victim are referred to as cyberstalking. It includes making false accusations, gaining information on a victim by monitoring online activities, encouraging others to harass a victim, and so forth.

Answer to Question 2

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