Word: senders
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...quantum network involves the signaling of weak light impulses between two locations. Any message would be accompanied by a scrambled key that would be encoded by the sender and decoded by the recipient. The message could only be accessed if the code were successfully unscrambled...
Once the weak light impulses reached their destination, the sender and receiver would compare elements of their decoded keys to make sure they were identical, Myers said. He said a tenet of quantum physics would make this comparison the essential factor that would make the quantum code key a successful encoding system...
...first two years, he was known as a jokester and a drinker—and a sender of copious drunken e-mails to unwitting friends and blockmates...
...social engineering—a tactic used by the latest viruses to trick you into downloading an attachment. Socially-engineered viruses aren’t new, but their recent rise in sophistication is. Viruses like Sobig, Mydoom, Netsky and Bagle “spoof” (or fake) sender addresses, create believable e-mail texts and give their attachments harmless names, all in an effort to convince you to download and run their harmful payloads. Bagle.J, for instance, sent a message to Harvard students from what appeared to be “Harvard.edu Technical Support,” explaining that...
...estimated $138 billion last year, and they are projected to grow an additional 28% over the next three years. According to the Nilson Report, which tracks payment services, Western Union controls nearly 80% of the electronic money-transfer market in the U.S., the world's biggest sender of remittances, which helped it pick up a nicely rounded $1 billion in profit last year from $3.2 billion in revenue. But several years of 30% profit margins have drawn complaints of price gouging--and a host of new competitors ranging from big U.S. banks (Bank of America, Citigroup, U.S. Bancorp, Wells Fargo...