Across
- 4. You may not divulge this information while you are working for an employer or after you leave.
- 5. Malware that extorts money from victims by blocking access to their computer or encrypting the data stored on it.
- 7. E-mailing victims to trick them into voluntarily giving up their confidential information.
- 9. Software aimed at protecting your computer from malware.
Down
- 1. A flaw in a system that leaves it open to attack.
- 2. A bunch of compromised computers running malicious programs and being remotely controlled by cybercriminals.
- 3. It is the scrambling of data into a secret code that can be read only by software set to decode the information.
- 4. A netork-based technology that allows user to store a large amount of data and have access to it with any Internet-connected device.
- 6. Malware that secretly installs more malware on a computer.
- 8. A remote infrastructure for developing and deploying new online software applications.