21:54 Nov 13, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law: Contract(s) / Contracts | |||||||
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4 +1 | Accidental association |
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4 | Association for Workmen compensations |
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4 | joint venture |
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2 | Accidental Association |
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Accidental Association Explanation: Accidental association contract*** |
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Accidental association Explanation: I think the term is correct. Accidental, as opposed to `Malicious Association'. Basically, whether something happens by accident or is done on purpose. See below. Accidental association Unauthorized access to company wireless and wired networks can come from a number of different methods and intents. One of these methods is referred to as “accidental association”. When a user turns on a computer and it latches on to a wireless access point from a neighboring company’s overlapping network, the user may not even know that this has occurred. However, it is a security breach in that proprietary company information is exposed and now there could exist a link from one company to the other. This is especially true if the laptop is also hooked to a wired network. Malicious association “Malicious associations” are when wireless devices can be actively made by crackers to connect to a company network through their cracking laptop instead of a company access point (AP). These types of laptops are known as “soft APs” and are created when a cracker runs some software that makes his/her wireless network card look like a legitimate access point. Once the cracker has gained access, he/she can steal passwords, launch attacks on the wired network, or plant trojans. Since wireless networks operate at the Layer-2 level, Layer-3 protections such as network authentication and virtual private networks (VPNs) offer no barrier. Wireless 802.1x authentications do help with protection but are still vulnerable to cracking. The idea behind this type of attack may not be to break into a VPN or other security measures. Most likely the cracker is just trying to take over the client at the Layer-2 level. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_security |
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Association for Workmen compensations Explanation: I propose, in case it is really dealing with industrial injuries, "association for Workmen compensations". |
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joint venture Explanation: Asociación Accidental o de Cuentas en Participación. Se caracteriza por el contrato de asociación accidental o de cuentas en participación, en la que dos o más personas toman interés en una o más operaciones determinadas o transitorias, a cumplirse mediante aportaciones comunes, llevándose a cabo las operaciones por uno, dos, tres o hasta todos los asociados, según se convenga en el contrato. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2007-11-13 22:26:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sociedad accidental - joint venture Glosario Internacional para el traductor M. Orellana |
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