Internet Safety Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. the rules of conduct for respectful and appropriate communication on the internet.
  2. 8. small files of information that a web server generates and sends to a web browser.
  3. 11. when a cybercriminal uses email, direct messaging, or other electronic means to harass, scare, or threaten someone with physical harm.
  4. 12. the unauthorized duplication of copyrighted content that is then sold at substantially lower prices in the 'grey' market
  5. 13. the intentional video-recorded assault of individuals which are then posted on the Internet for entertainment purposes.
  6. 15. a person, group, or business that exploits, victimizes, or preys on others:
  7. 17. to alter (a digital image) with Photoshop software or other image-editing software especially in a way that distorts reality (as for deliberately deceptive purposes)
  8. 18. (short for weblog) Blog is an abbreviation of “weblog”.
  9. 19. a type of malware which prevents you from accessing your device and the data stored on it, usually by encrypting your files.
  10. 20. Footprint the trail of data you leave when using the internet
Down
  1. 1. the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks.
  2. 2. Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person.
  3. 4. Settings controls available on many websites and apps to limit who can access your profile and what information visitors can see.
  4. 5. criminal activity that either targets or uses a computer.
  5. 6. Theft using found – or in many cases, stolen – pieces of someone's identifying information to impersonate that individual.
  6. 7. to express strong emotions, such as anger, fear, or excitement, or to express strong opinions, in a loud voice:
  7. 9. is the posting of a provocative or offensive message, known as flamebait, to a public Internet discussion group, such as a forum, newsgroup, or mailing list, with the intent of provoking an angry response (a "flame") or argument.
  8. 10. to have a conversation with another person or other people on the internet, when you write down what you want to say, and can see immediately what the other person or other people are writing:
  9. 14. the practice of sending fraudulent communications that appear to come from a legitimate and reputable source, usually through email and text messaging.
  10. 16. is when someone uses the technology or the internet to build a relationship with a young person, with the intention of tricking, pressuring or forcing them into doing something sexual, like sending images or videos of themselves.