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1. The use of computer technology to deceive or manipulate others for financial gain or personal advantage.
2. A type of software license that allows users to access, modify, and distribute the source code of the software.
3. A legal agreement that allows individuals or organizations to use software under certain terms and conditions.
4. The area of law that governs the rights and duties between employers and employees, including issues such as hiring, wages, working conditions, and termination.
5. Refers to the practice of safeguarding information from corruption, loss, unauthorized access, or destruction.
6. A type of software license that is sold for profit, usually with additional features or support.
7. The malicious act of redirecting internet traffic from its intended destination to a different IP address, usually for fraudulent purposes.
8. The set of laws and regulations that protect individuals' right to privacy, including personal information, communications, and data.
9. Software that is developed and sold for profit.
10. Software that can be used and distributed for free.
11. A type of software license that allows users to use the software for free, but may have restrictions on distribution or modification.
12. The set of laws and regulations that govern activities related to protecting computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, hacking, and data breaches.
13. The practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks and unauthorized access.
14. Software that is freely available, allowing users to access, use, modify, and distribute it without restrictions.
15. Online platforms and websites that enable users to create and share content, interact with others, and participate in online communities.
16. Software that is owned by a specific organization or individual and cannot be freely modified or distributed.