Cyber ethics

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Across
  1. 6. The act of pretending to be someone else online, often for malicious
  2. 11. The ethical responsibility to acknowledge and respect the original creators of digital content.
  3. 13. A deceptive act of trying to trick users into divulging personal information, often via email.
  4. 14. The ethical concern regarding the collection, storage, and use of personal data online.
  5. 18. The idea that individuals should have control over their personal information online.
  6. 19. Unwanted or unsolicited email.
Down
  1. 1. Respecting others' privacy and personal information online.
  2. 2. The protection of computer systems from theft or damage to their hardware, software, or electronic data.
  3. 3. A type of online harassment that involves repeatedly sending offensive messages.
  4. 4. The principle of using digital resources responsibly and without harming others.
  5. 5. Software designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
  6. 7. The moral guidelines that dictate the appropriate and responsible use of technology.
  7. 8. The principles and values that guide behavior in the digital world.
  8. 9. An ethical principle that encourages fair and honest dealings in the digital realm.
  9. 10. Unauthorized access to a computer system.
  10. 12. The illegal copying, distribution, or use of copyrighted material.
  11. 14. The act of spreading false or misleading information online, often with malicious intent.
  12. 15. The ethical commitment to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access.
  13. 16. An ethical principle emphasizing honesty and truthfulness in online interactions.
  14. 17. Online behavior that is considered rude, offensive, or disruptive.