Cyberbullying

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Information- A way to get help from a website if someone goes wrong
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Rude action online that could include calling someone names, spreading rumors, or posting things without permission
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Theft- When a criminal pretends to be someone else opens bank accounts or claims things in another person's name. This can cost the victim a lot of times and money to fix
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Software that damages a device or steals information
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Information that isn’t true, often created to trick people
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Small packets of information that websites store on your computers to keep track of how you interacted with the site
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Footprint- The trail of information about us that we leave online. This includes the website we visit, personal information, and our online behavior. It can heavily impact how others view us.
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Audience- The hundreds of people who are paying attention to your online behavior, even if your’re not aware of it. These can be strangers, friends, or people who are evaluating you for employment.
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Address- A number that's assigned to your computer when accessing your computers when accessing online content. It can can be used to identify your online activity
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Information- Everything that used to verify online accounts. This includes passwords, associated email addresses, secrets questions, and more.
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Private Network- A service that prevents you from being tracked and located online by using a second network with a different IP address, often for a fee
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Wellness- A part of health that is impacted by technology. Strong digital wellness means healthy relationship with technology
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Health- An aspect of your overall wellness that focuses on the mind (creativity, curiosity, learning, open-mindedness). It's all a measure of how willing you are to explore new ideas and grow intellectually.
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Health- A part of overall wellness that includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It impacts how we feel, handle stress, and relate to other people
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Health- One part of your overall well-being that focuses on your physical body. Physical health takes into account activity level, nutrition, sleep cycle, injuries, illnesses, etc.
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Health- The ability to form relationships, interact with others, and create a sense of community.
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Force Attack- A way for hackers to get into accounts with weak passwords. They use a computer to automatically input thousands of common passwords until it enters yours
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A person who uses a fake online persona to gain the trust of someone else.
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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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Access- The ability to control your device through another phone or computer it usually requires downloading some kinds of apps or software
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Breach- When the data a company stores is exposed to a hacker. This data could include email addresses, passwords, or credit card information of the company customers and associates.
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Questions- An alternate way of identifying customers when they have forgotten a password, entered the wrong credentials, or tried to log in from an unfamiliar customer.
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certificate- 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