Across
- 2. The computer equivalent of breaking and entering
- 4. kids who experience this are 3 times more likely to be depressed.
- 6. software programs that claim to do one thing but instead damage your computer
- 8. protects artists, publishers, and other owners against unauthorized use
- 11. Malicious software designed to damage or disrupt a system, examples are viruses and Trojan horses
Down
- 1. program that records every keystroke
- 3. software that piggybacks on other programs; impairs or destroys a computer's ability to function properly
- 5. property Property of the mind
- 7. protects computers from users on other networks, offensive websites, and potential hackers
- 9. emails that attempt to trick people into revealing person information to be used for identity theft
- 10. software installed without your knowledge that is programmed to show you advertisements
