Across
- 1. / a copy of data if the original is corrupted or damaged.
- 5. / someone who gains unauthorised access to a computer.
- 6. / Software that can be installed on your computer without your knowledge, which collects information about your logins and passwords and sends details to another computer on the Internet.
- 8. formatting / A feature you can use to highlight values automatically.
- 11. / allows the copyright holder or the owner of the media control over the number of viewings, copies and even what devices the media can be seen on.
Down
- 1. / An automated method of recognising a person based on physical characteristics such as a face or fingerprint.
- 2. / The amount of data that can through an internet connection.
- 3. / A program that appears legitimate but which performs some harmful activity when it is run. It may be used to locate password information, or make the system more vulnerable to future entry, or simply destroy programs or data on the hard disk drive. It stays in the computer doing its damage or allowing somebody from a remote site to take control of the computer.
- 4. networking site / An online community where people can communicate and share information.
- 7. / Part of a program that helps the user to create a new document, chart, etc. A sequence of dialogue boxes guides the user through the steps needed to create the item required.
- 9. media / storage media that hold content in digital form and that are written and read by a laser; these media include all the various CD and DVD variations, as well as optical jukeboxes and autochangers.
- 10. profile / a target for marketing, this could be defined by age, language or any other specific.
