Revision for legislation
Across
- 2. An automated program that performs tasks over the internet.
- 5. A scam where attackers trick users into providing sensitive information.
- 8. referring to computer monitors and related ergonomics.
- 9. A malicious software that hides its presence to maintain control over a system.
- 12. A social engineering tactic where an attacker fabricates a scenario to steal data.
- 15. The increasing interconnectedness of economies and cultures worldwide.
- 17. A program that automatically displays or downloads advertisements.
- 19. A general term for malicious software, including viruses and spyware.
Down
- 1. A social engineering attack that lures victims with fake offers.
- 2. An error or flaw in software that causes it to malfunction.
- 3. A common issue from prolonged screen use, causing strain and discomfort.
- 4. Physical unease, often from poor posture or screen use.
- 6. The act of gaining unauthorized access to computer systems.
- 7. A type of malware that replicates and spreads by infecting files.
- 10. A regulation protecting personal data and privacy in the EU.
- 11. Malware that locks or encrypts files and demands payment to restore access.
- 13. A cyberattack that redirects users from legitimate sites to fraudulent ones.
- 14. A malicious program disguised as a legitimate file.
- 16. Software that secretly collects user information.
- 18. A self-replicating malware that spreads across networks.