Across
- 1. An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer files.
- 5. NETWORKS online communities where people meet, socialize, exchange digital files, etc. (facebook, twitter, instagram)
- 7. a list of citations that appear at the end of a paper, article, chapter or book.
- 9. A part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication
- 10. ENGINE Software that searches and gathers and identifies information from a database based on keywords, titles and text. Example: www.google.com
- 12. A system of connected computers that allows the sharing of files and equipment. There are two types of networks: local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN).
Down
- 2. To renew or revitalize; To reload a webpage on the internet
- 3. a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
- 4. Text or graphics that, when clicked, will connect the user to a new web page or another place on the same page.
- 6. OPERATORS Using keywords such as AND, OR, NOT in web searches to narrow search results.
- 8. a restricted computer network; a private network created using World Wide Web software, example: Hays CISD network
- 11. (HOST)Domain names come with different extensions of the web address based on whether the domain belongs to a commercial enterprise (.com), an educational establishment (.edu), a government body (.gov), the military (.mil)
