Across
- 6. collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus
- 8. - first portion of a web name; often “www.”
- 9. single web document which opens in a browser
- 10. - combination of words and symbols unique to each web page
- 12. - networks or websites which require a password or security code to gain access
- 15. - last portion of a web name; includes examples such as “.com”, “.org” or “.net”
- 21. - adult Internet user who uses social networking sites, chat rooms or other cyberspace to approach and eventually hurt other people
- 23. companies which provide Internet connections for a fee
Down
- 1. - computer user who attempts to acquire unauthorized entry to servers and computer systems
- 2. - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name
- 3. portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages
- 4. or Bookmarks feature which can be used to store and organize a list of web pages which can be revisited easily
- 5. - hardware which checks information coming from the Internet or a network and either turns it away or allows it to pass through to the computer
- 7. web page which automatically opens when the web browser is opened
- 11. Virus - computer program which replicates and spreadsitself from one computer to another
- 12. websites used to share, post and exchange information in an informal format through several differing channels
- 13. - list of websites visited
- 14. Engine - software program which searches the Internet for words or phrases and returns a list as to where each is located
- 16. worldwide collection of networks which allow people to communicate and share information quickly and easily
- 17. - software program retrieving and presenting data using the Internet
- 18. two or more computers linked together which share and exchange information
- 19. - descriptive words or phrases which accompany photos to identify what the image is when the image will not open or load
- 20. allows equipment such as fax machines, printers and files to be served to multiple computers
- 22. words, phrases or graphics in a web page which targets another location
