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626 华南理工大学 2013 年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试卷 (试卷上做答无效,请在答题纸上做答,试后本卷必须与答题纸一同交回) 科目名称:英语综合水平测试 适用专业:英语语言文学,外国语言学及应用语言学 共 13 页 第 1 页 Part I. Reading Comprehension (60 marks, 2 marks each) Part A: Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false based on the information in the text. Text 1 A lot of perfectly respectable small businesses are raking in money from Internet fraud. From identity theft to bogus stock sales to counterfeit prescription drugs, crime is widespread on the Web. But what has become the Wild West for cybercriminals has also developed into major business opportunity for cybersleuths. One of the most well-known is Kroll Ontrack, a technology services provider that Kroll, an international security company based in New York, set up in 1985. Others include ICG Inc. in Princeton, NJ, Decision Strategies in Falls Church, VA, and Cyveillance in Arlington, VA, all started in 1997. “As more and more crime is committed on the Internet, there will be growth of these services,” said Rich Mogull, research director of information security and risk at Gartner Inc., a technology-market research firm in Stanford, CT. ICG, for example, has grown to thirty-five employees and projected revenues of $7 million this year from eight employees and $1.5 million four years ago, said Michael Allison, its founder and chief executive. ICG, which is a licensed private investigator, uses both technology and more traditional cat-and-mouse tactics to track down online troublemakers for major corporations around the world. These include spammers and disgruntled former employees as well as scam artists. “It’s exciting getting into the hunt,” Mr. Allison, a forty-five-year old British expatriate, said. “You never know what you’re going to find. And when you identify and finally catch someone, it’s a real rush. Mi2g, a computer security firm, said online identity theft cost businesses and consumers more than $5 billion last year worldwide, while spamming drained $3.5 billion dollars from corporate coffers. Those numbers are climbing, experts say. “The Internet was never designed to be secure,” said Alan E. Brill, senior managing director at Kroll Ontrack. “There are no guarantees.”
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