Across
- 3. a hostile message that may contain obscene language.
- 5. techniques used by people who want to sexually harm children and young people get close to them and gain their trust.
- 8. willful, repeated harm through electronic text.
- 9. a trail of the user’s activity in cyberspace.
- 12. information about your visit recorded automatically on your computer
- 13. sending, receiving, or forwarding sexually explicit messages, photographs or images
- 14. malicious software or code designed to damage computer or collect information.
Down
- 1. unsolicited e-mail, or junk mail.
- 2. engine an Internet service that helps you search for information on the web.
- 4. Internet gamers who intentionally cause problems and/or cyberbully other gamers.
- 6. Rules for interacting courteously with others online
- 7. allows you to block certain types of content from being displayed.
- 10. type of online fraud, where someone tries to trick the victim into revealing sensitive details.
- 11. a program that lets you find, see, and hear material on web pages