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   CD-ROM

Compact Disc Read Only Memory is a compact disc format used to hold text, graphics and hi-fidelity stereo sound.

   Cluster

A cluster is considered a quantity of sectors. The quantity of sectors that make up a cluster is assigned by the File System in use. Files are allocated to clusters in the File Allocation Table.

   Computer Forensic

The investigation of a computer system believed to be involved in a crime.

   Control Buttons

The three control buttons, located on the front panel and to the right of the duplicator’s display, provides the controls to select from the unit’s various menu items.

   Cracker

A person who breaks into a computer system without authorization with the purpose of damaging it or stealing information from it.

   CRC32

Cyclical Redundancy Checking is an error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. It is used to create a 32-bit signature for stored data.

   Cyber crime

Crime committed on the information superhighway, typically having to do with online fraud.

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