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In Microsoft SQL Server Edit Diagram window, the link between Employee and Job
  tables will show __________ next to SSN in Employee table and __________ next to SSN
  in Job table.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

________ targeted at networks is designed to spread by itself without the need for an infected host file to be shared.
 
  A) Adware
  B) Spyware
  C) A worm
  D) Spam
  E) A logic bomb



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