Networking
Across
- 3. Type of software designed to cause damage.
- 5. A word used to describe something that intends to fool people into giving money or data.
- 6. A network of interconnected computers around the world.
- 8. A way of hiding data by scrambling it using a key.
- 11. The part of the web where illegal content is often found.
- 12. A network attack where millions of requests are sent to a server to crash it.
- 14. The part of the web we are used to seeing.
- 15. An anti-bot method on a webpage where users are asked to click matching images.
- 16. A programming structure where instructions are executed in order.
- 17. A programming structure where decisions are made.
Down
- 1. A data-type in programming that stores true or false.
- 2. A simple method of encryption where letters are substituted.
- 4. A programming structure where instructions are repeated.
- 5. A data-type in programming that stores letters and numbers.
- 7. A data-type in programming that stores fractional numbers.
- 9. Type of software used to cause damage or steal data.
- 10. A data-type in programming that stores whole numbers.
- 11. The part of the web where content is hidden behind logins or databases.
- 13. Tricking people into giving personal data for criminal gain.