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Bluesnarfing allows an unauthorized user, or hacker, to remotely access your Bluetooth phone to make calls, send messages, or change data on your phone.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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IETF has defined two types of IPv6 addressing techniques that can embed IPv4 addresses. What are they?
 
  A) unicasting and anycasting
  B) compounded and mixed
  C) compatible and mapped
  D) domained and unmapped



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Answer to Question 1

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