cyberspace

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Across
  1. 2. Getting information from a computer or server somewhere on the Internet and transferring it to your computer or device.
  2. 3. A series of letters, numbers, and special characters that you use to get access to a protected computer, network, or software program. Passwords make sure that information is only accessed by people who are supposed to see it.
  3. 4. A web browser window that appears when you click a link or visit a website in another window. These pop-ups are frequently advertisements and can sometimes be caused by adware
  4. 5. A collection of bytes of data that remains available for software programs to use again even after the current program has finished using it.
  5. 7. A person who hacks into computers to view or alter information that they don't have access to.
  6. 9. A type of malware that can modify, delete or steal your files, make your system crash or take over your machine. Viruses can infect your computer if you use a file containing one, called a "host file." Once you release a virus, it can infect other files just like a real virus spreads to other people and cells.
Down
  1. 1. A network that connects millions of computers around the world.
  2. 3. A collection of information about you, like where you go to school and your hobbies and interests. Some websites, like social networking sites and forums, allow you to fill out an online profile so that other users can find out more about you. Users must walk a fine line when filling out a profile to make sure they aren't revealing anything too personal or risky.
  3. 6. room A virtual room in cyberspace where people go to "chat," or talk to other people.
  4. 8. bulling bulling on the internet