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Section A Nowadays, most people realise that it’s risky to use credit card online. However, from time to time, we all use passwords and government ID numbers on the Web. We think we are safe, but that may not be true! A new kind of attack is being used by dishonest people to steal ID and credit card numbers from innocent websurfers. This new kind of attack is called "phishing". Phishing sounds the same as the word "fishing", and it implies a thief is trying to lure people into giving away valuable information. How can phishers lure people to do this Like real fishermen, they use bait in the form of great online deals or services. For example, phishers might use fake emails and false websites to con people into revealing credit card numbers, account usernames, and passwords. They imitate well-known banks, online sellers, and credit card companies. Successful phishers may convince as many as 5 percent of the people they contact to respond and give away their personal financial information. Is this really a big problem Actually, tricking 5 percent of the online population is huge! Currently, more than 350 million people have access to the Internet, and 75 percent of those Internet users live in the wealthiest countries on Earth. It has been estimated that phishers send more than 3 billion scam messages each year. Even by tricking only 5 percent of the people, phishers can make a lot of money. Since there is so much money to make through this kind of scam, it has caught the interest of more than just small-time crooks. Recently, police tracked down members of an organised phishing group in Eastern Europe who had stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from people online. The group created official-looking email messages requesting people to update their personal information at an international bank’s website. However, the link to the bank in the message actually sent people to the phishers’ fake website. To make matters worse, further investigation revealed that this group had connections with a crime in Russia. How can innocent websurfers protect themselves Above all, they have to learn to recognize email that has been sent by a phisher. Always be wary of any email with urgent requests for personal financial information. Phishers typically write upsetting or exciting but fake statements in their emails so that people will reply right away. Also, messages from phishers will not address recipients by name because they really don’t know who the recipients are yet. On the other hand, valid messages from your bank or other companies you normally deal with typically include your personal name. Complete the summary with words from the passage, changing the form where necessary, with only one word for each blank. Giving personal information over the Internet has always been full of (56) but now it’s even more so with the new Internet scam, phishing. Phishers first lure, (57) websurfers into a scam by making up fake emails. With this bait they lure some of the people they contact to give away personal financial (58) while there are millions of people surfing the Internet, phishers may make a lot of money through sending scam message. These phishers are not just small-time croks. Police investigations have recently tracked down organised phishing groups in Eastern Europe with connections to a crime (59) in Russia. Websurfer must deal with any urgent emails (60) private information warily. For example, a bank will address their customers properly whereas a phisher will not be able to.

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Complete the sentence with two different words that sound alike. "______ be proud to walk you down the ______," said the father to his daughter on her wedding day.

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Section B College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Harrison Building Streatham Campus University of Exeter Exeter UK EX44QF Tel: +44(0)1392723628 Fax: +44(0)1392217965 Email: emps@exeter ac. uk Dear Mr Qiu Ye Congratulations! On behalf of the University of Exeter, I write to inform you that your application for postgraduate study at the University has been considered and we are pleased to offer you a place on the following programme subject to the conditions set out below. Programme: Master of science in Computer Science Registration dates: 21-22 September 2013 School: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Mode of study: Full-time Tuition status: Overseas All new students will be required to arrive and register over the weekend of 21-22 September, 2013 and to participate in the Welcome Week events held between 23 -27 September, 2013. As a postgaduate student at Exeter, you will be part of our friendly Computer Science Department which provides close personal contact between staff and students and results in a highly productive and well-organised research environment. You will be based in the College’s Harrison building which includes a suite of new teaching and research laboratories. We maintain a firm focus on career-orientated postgraduate training. Working closely with a professional advisory group that includes senior managers from companies such as IBM, we ensure that our programmes support the needs of the sector and our graduates are well placed for success in this exciting field. The College maintains an excellent reputation for its research in robotics, machine learning, multi-objective optimisation, pattern recognition and computational statistical modelling, natural computing and hydroinformatics. The University of Exeter offers excellent technology-enhanced learning opportunities via an interactive online learning environment which encourages blogging, online discussion forums and virtual field trips. All students have access to My Exeter-a student portal which is home to vital IT services including your email and calendar, documents saved to your own file space, online learning facilities and teaching timetables. At Exeter we are also committed to a system of personal tutoring so that student receive the individual support and advice they need to succeed in their study here. All students have a personal tutor who is there to support you and help you deal with any problems or issues that arise. Our Main Library is available to you to support your studies 24/7 throughout the academic year; we have the second largest number of e-journal downloads of any UK university; we have one of the highest UK academic library ratios of books to students with a stock in excess of 1.2 million; and we have one of Britain’s largest public collections of books, prints, artefacts and ephemera relating to the history and prehistory of cinema in the Bill Douglas Centre. I congratulate you on this offer and I look forward to welcoming you to the University of Exeter. Yours sincerely, Howard Johnson Head of Recruitment and Admissions Office There is a welcome week dating from 23 -27 September, 2013 and all new postgraduates must register during that week.

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