Across
- 1. Bad guys will send these types of emails to try to get something out of your, or get you to do something
- 2. (This is an abbreviation) A form of authenticating yourself in addition to your username and password. Examples of this include checking an authenticator app for a pin to enter in the resource you are logging into or tapping a banner notification.
- 3. An attack involving bad guys texting you over the phone
- 5. Software that(may or may not) lock down a computer system from use and demand payment to *fix* it
- 6. Software bad guys will try to install to steal your information or do something nefarious (i.e., wire money from bank accounts you own)
- 7. An attack involving bad guys calling you over the phone
- 8. What you should do when you see a malicious or suspicious email
Down
- 1. (Three words in total, no spaces) An excellent resource for resetting your own password or unlocking your account without having to make a phone call.
- 4. A dishonest scheme with the intent of stealing something
