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T-W


Target

The object of an attack from the offender's point of view.




TCP/IP

A collection of internetworking protocols including the Transport Control Protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), the Internet Protocol (IP), and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).




Transport Layer

Responsible for managing the delivery of data over a network.




Trophy

A personal item taken from a victim or crime scene by an offender that is a symbol of victory, achievement, or conquest. Often associated with assertive oriented behavior.




User's Network (Usenet)

A global system of newsgroups that enables people around the world to post messages to the equivalent of an online bulleting board.




Victimology

A thorough study of all available victim information. This includes items such as sex, age, height, weight, family, friends, acquaintances, education, employment, residence, and neighborhood. This also includes background information on the lifestyle of the victim such as personal habits, hobbies, and medical histories.




World Wide Web (WWW or Web)

A service on the Internet providing individual users with access to a broad range of resources, including e-mail, newsgroups, and multimedia (images, text, sound, etc.).




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