This computing part is the "Mother" of the computer and is responsible for connecting electronics.
What is a Motherboard?
Don't fall into this trap, don't bite the bait.
What is Phishing?
Symmetry is undesirable in this encryption method.
What is Asymmetric Encryption?
Quieres goma? Typical phrase of this person.
Who is Emma?
Mr. Coverdale likes to ride this to work sometimes.
What is a Bicycle.
Supplying the computer with the correct amount of voltage and current, this computer part controls electricity coming into the computer.
What is a Power Supply?
My computer is sick with this viral file.
What is a virus?
Native Americans were used to make this kind of Encryption for the US during WWII.
Who are the Navajo?
"My knees hurt!" Whines this person.
Who is Chloe Leslie.
A shiny headed teacher's favorite band.
What is the Grateful Dead.
The "Brain" of the computer, this part handles the processing of the computer.
What is a CPU?
Your password is being taken from you, right under your nose, or should I say fingers...
What is Keylogging?
The inventor of this encryption method conquered many empires for Rome, but this encryption is susceptible to brute force attacks.
What is a Caeser Cipher?
Can I get a ride? A question from an underclassmen to this person.
Who is David?
A lanky, mildly zesty man resides at this address.
What is 176 Bow-Bog Road?
You can't see anything without this computing part.
What is a Graphics Card?
Neigh! I promise I'm not full of malware and Greek soldiers! Just let this malware in!
What is a Trojan Horse
This is the oldest encryption method, and I can tell you plenty of tales about this Egyptian encryption.
What is Scytale?
What's with the long face? Is a question you would ask this person.
Who is Connor Messenger?
Katie the English teacher lives on this street in central Sunapee.
What is Central Street.
I can remember this computing part, only ramdonely and for a short period of time.
What is Ram?
Pay me! Or your data gets it! I have successfully completed this malware attack.
What is Ransomware?
The standard number of bits used in encryption, and incredible safe against brute force attacks.
What is 256?
A short, big-headed man runs this for his 100m time.
What is 13 seconds?
An ode to this is on his classroom wall, where he stands lengthily and more than six feet tall.
What is an ode to Primary Source?