Across
- 8. Harmful computer programs such as viruses, worms, and trojans used by hackers to gain access to your computer and cause destruction.
- 10. The “A” in the C-I-A Triad. It ensures authorized users have access.
- 11. Fraudulent text messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to trick individuals into revealing personal information.
- 12. Verifying identity.
- 13. Widely used in-home network technology that allows for wireless connection in interfacing with the internet.
- 18. A type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.
- 19. Security tool that creates a secure, encrypted connection between you and the Internet (acronym).
- 20. Fraudulent phone calls or voice messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to trick individuals into revealing personnel information.
Down
- 1. A flaw or weakness in a computer system that could be exploited to violate the system’s security.
- 2. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. (Two words)
- 3. Hardware or software designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network.
- 4. The address of a webpage. Check the validity of it before clicking on it.
- 5. A sequence of words and text used to access to computer; similar to a password
- 6. A wireless technology standard used over short distances using short-wavelength UHF radio waves.
- 7. Threatening behavior facilitated through electronic means such as texting.
- 9. The process of taking plain text and scrambling it into an unreadable format.
- 14. Unauthorized access to a network, information systems, or application.
- 15. The “I” in the C-I-A Triad; protection from unauthorized changes.
- 16. Should be constructed of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.
- 17. A fraudulent email purportedly from a reputable company attempting to get personal information.