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into an invisible frame controlled by the attacker | Where would a password typed on a seemingly authetic webpage be directed? |
using multiple transparent or opaque layers | How istricking the user accomplished in clickjacking? |
60,000 | How many computers were connected to the internet in 1988? |
November 2, 1988 | When was the first computer worm released? |
Robert Tappan Morris, Jr. | Who was the first computer worm traced back to? |
computer worm | What is a malicious code that demands processor time and spreads itself to other computers? |
he wanted to count how many machines were connected to the Internet | Why did Morris Jr make the computer worm? |
a Russian/Ukrainian hacking ring | Who are Rescator? |
40 million credit cards | What was stolen from Target Corporation computers in 2013? |
between 53 and 56 million | How many credit card numbers were stole from Home Depot in 2014? |
self checkout machines | What machines were involved in the physical security breaches that played a large role in the incident? |
director of threat intelligence operations at security technology company McAfee | Who is Jim Walter? |
Nationales Cyber-Abwehrzentrum | What does NCAZ stand for? |
national security aspects | What does NCAZ take care of? |
June 16, 2011 | When was NCAZ opened? |
February 23, 2011 | Whan was NCAZ founded? |
to detect and prevent attacks against the national infrastructure | What is the purpose of NCAZ? |
Orthodox | What is the approach to Judiasm that subscribes to a tradition of mass revelation? |
Torah | What is the name of the book that has the laws and ethics for Orthodox Judaism? |
Talmudic | what texts were legislated by the Tanarim and Amoraim? |
Haredi Judaism | What besides Modern Orthodox Judaism does Orthodox Judaism consist of? |
pre-modern Judaism | Orthodox Judaism is a self-identification that distinguishes it from what? |
JTA | What is the global Jewish news service known as? |
"ultra-Orthodox | What term do media entities refrain from using? |
the Star-Ledger | What is New Jersey's largest daily paper? |
Rabbi Shammai Engelmayer | Who is the spiritual leader of Temple Israel Community Center? |
Cliffside Park | Where is the Temple Israel Community Center located? |
Modern Orthodoxy | What is the name of the movement that comporises a fairly broad spectrum of distinct but related philosophies? |
People of Israel | Who does Modern Orthodoxy assign a central role to? |
halakha | What integrity is orthodox judaism trying to preserve? |
Divine work | What kind of work does orthodox Judiasm seek to transform the world with? |
Torah | What is modern cutlture in conflict with? |
covered | How do orthodox women dress mosly? |
hair | what part of their body do married women cover with a scarf? |
kipa | What is the Skullcap that orthodox men wear known as? |
tzitzit | What are the fringes Orthodox men wear called? |
Haredi | What type of orthox men often grow beards and always wear black? |
Pentateuch | What is the written law of the Torah known as? |
God | Who dictated the oral law to Moses? |
Oral Law | What are the detailed explanations of how to apply and interpret the laws of the written Torah called? |
Sinaitic law | What is the law that is considered the core of religious laws Orthodox Jews know today? |
Divine | What is the origin of Jewish Law? |
Berlin | Where was Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer from? |
Jacob Ettlinger | what was the name of the Rabbi of Altona? |
Shlomei Emunei Yisrael | What was the name of the manifesto that Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger produced? |
177 | How many rabbi's signed on with the manifesto Jacob Ettlinger published? |
Berlin | Where was Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch from? |
third birthday | When is a newborn boy's hair first cut? |
burned | What is done with the newborn boy's hair once it is cut? |
kitniyot | What are grains and legumes known as? |
Ashkenazi | What is the name of the prohibition against eating grains and legumes during Passover? |
Talmud | What text rejects the Ashkenazi prohibition against kitniyot? |
Haredi Judaism | What type of Judaism advocated segregation from non-Jewish culture? |
modern society | What should individuals participate as little as possible in? |
Haredi | Attending secular institution of higher education is viewed as necessary but inferior in what society? |
yeshiva | What do a significant portion of boys remain in until marriage? |
kollel | What is a Torah study institute for married men called? |
Mount Sinai | Where was the written law and the oral law transmitted? |
God | Who spoke the words of the Torah to Moses? |
Mitzvot | What were the laws contained in the written Torah known as? |
House of Study of Rabbi Akiva | Where is Moses miraculously transported to? |
Oral law | What law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy? |
Orthodox Judaism | What maintains a historical understanding of jewish Identity? |
patrilineal descent | What does orthodoxy reject as a means of establishing Jewish identiy? |
rejection of Judaism | What is intermarriage typically seen as? |
intermarriage | What does Orthodoxy strongly condemn? |
cut off | What happens to most intermarried people in the orthodox community? |
Halakha | What do haredi Judaism and modern orthodox Judaism disagree about the application of? |
God's Law, | what law is halakha to the Orthodox Jew? |
"Kavod Habriyot" | Basic respect for human beings is known as what? |
"Pikuach Nefesh" | The sanctiy of human life is known as what? |
structure of daily life | What does halakha guide? |
Torah | What is jewish law today based on? |
will of God | what does the halakha represent to orthodox judiasm? |
Mount Sinai | Where were the rules about the Torah revealed to Moses by God? |
13 | How many rules are jewish law derived from? |
Oral Law | What law is considered to be no less the word of god? |
Haredi Judaism | What overlaps significantly with Hasidic Judiasm? |
Chasidic Judaism | What overlaps significantly with Haredi Judiasm? |
Israel ben Eliezer | Who founded what is known as the Baal Shem Tov? |
Ba'al Shem Tov | What sought to combine rigourous scholarship with more emotional mitzvah observance? |
Yiddish | What is the spoken word known as in Hasidic Judiasm? |
1.9 children | What is the fertility rate among non-orthodox Jewish families?? |
4.1 children | What is the fertility rate among orthodox Jewish families? |
2% | What is the rate of intermarriage among orthodox Jews? |
71% | What is the intermarriage rate among non-orthodox jews? |
half | how many raised on orthodox Jewish homes abandon orthodox Judaism typically? |
right-wing | Orthodox Jews subsciribing to modern orthodoxy tend to be what political alignment typically? |
conservative | half of orthodox judiasm tends to lean to what political ideaology? |
Republican | What political party is mostly supported by orthodox jews? |
Israel | Haredi and Hasidic Jewry have a stronger connection to what country? |
Zionism | Haredi and Hasidic Jewry have an attachment to what movement? |
Modern Orthodoxy | What does the US national council for Young Isreal represent? |
"outreach (Kiruv)" | What is involvement with non-orthodox Jews known as? |
secular studies | What is a core beliefe that was recognized as important by orthodox Jews? |
support oneself | what is it important for both men and women orthodox jews to be able to do? |
Haskalah | what is the name of the movement of liberalism? |
Talmud | what sometimes prefers a more lenient position on Dietray laws? |
dietary laws | previous generations typically praciced a more lenient position in regard to what? |
halachic practices | What are dietary laws known as? |
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