IC3 Module 3 Lesson 26

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Across
  1. 2. Process that can be used to cut down on or eliminate most junk mail.
  2. 5. Virus that makes many copies of itself, resulting in the consumption of system resources that slows down or actually halts a task.
  3. 8. A high-level method of security that matches a fingerprint, voice pattern, or the iris or retina of the eye to the entry originally stored in the system.
  4. 9. Illicit business model where profits are based on the investor's ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters.
  5. 10. Dishonestly obtaining money, property, information, or other things of value, or to cause loss.
  6. 12. Refers to the good manners and proper behaviors when communicating through electronic media.
  7. 15. A virus that does something different from what it is expected to do.
  8. 16. Junk e-mail.
Down
  1. 1. using e-mail messages for personal information scams.
  2. 3. A telecommunications system that permits the live exchange and sharing of information between two or more people.
  3. 4. Virus triggered by appearance and disappearance of specified data.
  4. 6. A program that has been written, usually by a hacker, to cause corruption of data on a computer.
  5. 7. Stories that at one time could have been partially true, but have grown from constant retelling into a mythical yarn.
  6. 11. Format originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles and now widely used to their recruiters.
  7. 13. Used in blogs and other informational sites to simplify the search process.
  8. 14. An attempt to deceive and audience into believing something false is real.
  9. 15. A virus that does not cause its damage until a certain date or until the system has booted a certain number of times.