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Software designed to gain unauthorized access to and disrupt or damage a computer system.
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When a scammer impersonates or claims to represent a legitimate company online in order to trick you into giving your information or steal your money.
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Malicious software that blocks access to a phone or computer system until a sum of money is paid.
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The ability to control your device through another phone or computer, It usually requires downloading some kind of app or software.
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When the data a company stores is exposed to a hacker. This data could include email addresses, passwords, or credit card information of the companys customers and associates.
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An alternate way of identifying customers when they have forgotten a password, entered the wrong credentials, or tried to log in from an unfamiliar device.
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A way for websites to prove that they are encrypting, or making it harder for a hacker to gain access to the data on their site. If you use a site without an SSL Certificate, you have a higher risk of your information being exposed or stolen.