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