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- Botnet [r]: A set of compromised computers which can collectively provide services to a "bot herder". [e]
- HTTP [r]: Network protocol on which the World Wide Web is based. [e]
- Network reconnaissance [r]: The process of sending stimuli to a computer network and analyzing the responses, which may be a legitimate operational function or a precursor to an attack on the network [e]
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [r]: In the Internet Protocol Suite, SMTP is the basic method for transferring the "envelopes" of electronic mail among servers performing the electronic "post office" function, not the user mailbox function. [e]
- Internet Service Provider [r]: A business, or possibly an internal support organization, that manages connectivity among end user workstations, local area networks, servers, and the public Internet using Internet Protocol version 4, Internet Protocol version 6, or both. [e]
- Steganography [r]: The study of techniques for hiding a secret message within an apparently innocent message. [e]