No. it's a more complicated process than that.
A computer network gives access to files on separate computer, while distributed computing is giving access to the CPU power of a separate computer
No.
They are referring to the IP address that your internet connection is using. If you are hosting a server on your computer you need to give out your IP address that is giving you internet. If you are connecting to someone else's server you need THEIR internet address.
The processor is considered the "brain" of a computer. Without it the computer will not be able to boot up windows. The processor is the central focus of the computer. It has three main tasks: 1. Receiving input (including memory access) 2. Giving ouput (including memory access) 3. And performing mathematical and logical calculations
Your possible answers are: He hacked your computer - He would have to be very good with computers. Has managed to install a program on your computer that monitors you, your internet etc... Or has some how managed to get you to install a program with a hidden purpose. If you are on a network and his computer is the administrator he might be able to access your computer. The settings on your computer might allow him to remotely access your computer, giving him full control. Or he is some how playing an elaborate trick and has managed to gain physical access to your computer, or even have a friend help.
A proxy is a web service that allows you to access the internet through an alternate source, and can allow you to bypass internet blockers. They can also be used to maintain privacy when you are using your computer by giving the location and information of the proxy as opposed to your computer. They also can increase ping if you're playing online games.
Yes any one can accesss the internet. And as well as anyone can get the ip - address by giving the domain name from the following links
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An Xbox Extender connects your xbox to your computer, giving your xbox access to your music, movies, photos, and video content on your windows media player
Just giving an email address wont do it. If the person sends you mail, then it shows up. You can also categorize your mail.
The web address of the Thanks-Giving Square is: http://www.thanksgiving.org
The answer is "most likely." If your system is insecure (no firewall, and placed directly in the DMZ), giving someone your IP address is akin to giving them your real house address; if they can figure out a hole in your security, they can steal all of your computer's data and even cause you to lose all your data. However, in the real world, that is often untrue; the modem or router acts as a rudimentary firewall between your computer and the rest of the world. They would have to know your public IP address, and then figure out your private IP address, and use NAT to even get packets to your computer; once there, they would still have to scan your computer for all known vulnerabilities and hope they find a way to exploit your system. At that point, it depends on how secure your computer is. A decent firewall, strong passwords, and up-to-date antivirus will help keep your computer safe. Technically, no computer that is connected to the Internet is 100% safe. However, due to the technical requirements to actually hack a computer, someone that has your IP address most likely will not be able to use it to harm your computer.