UNIT 10
MALICIOUS CODE
pg. 99
pg. 99
Fill in the
blanks with a
correct word
given in the
picture
1. Hackers 2. Worms 3. Spam 4. Viruses 5. Trojans 6. Spyware 7. Adware 8. Malware 9. Phishing 10. Rootkits Hackers Spam Worms Viruses Spyware Phishing Trojans Malware Rootkits Adwarepg. 100-a
Match the following
pictures with the
given items
1. Spam 2. Spyware 3. Worm 4. Phishing 5. Computer viruspg. 100-b
Questions and
answers
1. Have you ever been subject to any of these
malware?
2. What do you do to protect your computer
from viruses, worms, or spams?
3. What are the most common anti-virus
programs?
pg. 100-c
Match the following
words with their
definitions.
1. C 2. A 3. F 4. B 5. D 6. Epg. 101
Read the text and
fill in the blanks
1. Get 2. Don’t 3. Scan 4. Update 5. Set • Don’t • Get • Scan • Set
• Updates • You should get a quality anti-spyware program.
• You shouldn’t open attachments that you think
pg. 102
Read the passage and
fill in the blanks with
the words given
1. and 2. however 3. therefore 4. Besides 5. Finally 6. Even though 1. even though 2. however (x2) 3. besides 4. finally 5. and 6. therefore
pg. 103-a
Answer the following
questions according to
the text.
1. What is the favorite of spammers nowadays?
• Social networking sites are spammers favorite
nowadays.
2. What are the major dangers of Trojans?
• They can break friendships, destroy relationships, and simply lead to undesired networking.
3. Why is it impossible to block sites that
contain spams or Trojans?
• Internet Service Providers cannot block these sites due to huge number of people using them.
4. What are the ways of protecting computers
from Trojans or spams?
a. Install patches and an anti-virus software.
b. Use a firewall.
pg. 103-b
Match the following
words with their
definitions or
synonyms
1. c 2. d 3. f 4. b 5. e 6. apg. 103-c
Fill in the blanks
with the words
above
1. replicate 2. host 3. spread 4. executable 5. catastrophic 6. damage 1. spread 2. host 3. replicate 4. catastrophic 5. executable files 6. damagepg. 104-a
Decide whether the
following statements
are true or false…
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False
pg. 104-b
Complete the
following
sentences
1. Viruses spread when we share infected files
or download files from un-trusted sources.
2. A virus starts giving harm when we execute
Grammar: Modals
pg. 105
Modals
pg. 106-a
Fill in the
blanks
1. must 2. don’t have to 3. have to 4. must 5. must 6. should 7. should 8. must • must • have to • don’t have to • should • can • couldGrammar Section 4:
Relative Clauses
p108
Identify the
names of the
following items
A. Printer B. Ethernet card C. Router D. Typewriter E. Fan 1. Fan 2. Typewriter 3. Ethernet card 4. Printer 5. Routerp109-a
Make sentences
by combining
them with
relative pronouns
1. Mark Zuckerberg was the man who found
2. Jerry D. Merryman, James H. Van Tassel,
and Jack St. Clair Kilby were the people who invented the calculator.
3. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniack, and Roland
Wayne were the people who found Apple Incorporated.
4. America is the country which the Internet has
started.
5. Charles Kline was the person who used the
Internet for the first time.
6. Ray Tomlinson was the person who invented
1. A hacker is a person who breaks into
computers, usually by gaining access to administrative controls.
2. Apple Inc. is an American multinational
corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products
3. MSN is the program which allows you to chat
with your friends.
4. You can play complicated games with
computers which have high-quality graphic card.
5. Mac OS is an operating system which is
designed for Macintosh computers only.
6. A person who can design computer programs
is a computer programmer.
p109-b
Fill in the blanks
with the correct
relative pronouns
who which which which which whop110
Fill in the blanks
with your own
words
1. A computer is a device which ………
• can process huge amounts of data in a very short
time.
2. A hacker is a person who ………
p110
p111
Fill in the
blanks
1. Peter Deutsch was the man who developed
Archie.
2. It was 1957 when the then Soviet Union
launched Sputnik.
3. Crackers are people who try to gain
unauthorized access to computers.
4. The computers which I bought from the local
technology shop broke down.
5. My computer is too old. That is why I want to
change it.
6. Wireless zone is an area where you can
connect to the Internet.
• who
• which
• where
• when • why
Archie is a tool for indexing FTP archives, allowing
people to find specific files. It is considered to be the first Internet search engine. The original
implementation was written in 1990 by Alan Emtage, then a postgraduate student at McGill University in Montreal, and Bill Heelan, who studied at Concordia University in Montreal and worked at McGill
University at the same time.
The Archie service began as a project for students and volunteer staff at the McGill University School of Computer Science in 1987, when Peter Deutsch (systems manager for the School)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_search_engine who when who which why where