Across
- 1. Malware that allows a cyber-security attacker to take control of an infected computer.
- 3. Program that hides in a computer and allows someone from a remote location to take full control of the computer.
- 5. Horse A program that appears desirable but actually contains something harmful. They can copy themselves, steal information, or harm the host computer.
- 7. pro quo Criminals promise a service in exchange for details - a common example is offering help with IT problems
- 9. An attacker entering a secured building by following an authorized employee through a secure door and not providing identification.
- 11. When someone deceives by pretending to be someone else in order to get personal data.
- 12. An error in a program that prevents the program from running as expected.
- 13. Advertising-supported software. Any software that shows adverts, such as popups. It can be harmless, but can include spyware.
Down
- 1. Collection of captured bot computers
- 2. A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data
- 3. Software that encrypts programs and data until a ransom is paid to remove it.
- 4. An attack that sends an email or displays a Web announcement that falsely claims to be from a legitimate enterprise in an attempt to trick the user into surrendering private information
- 6. surfing Watching an authorized user enter a security code on a keypad.
- 8. Criminals make a promise of goods in return for details, such as offering a free music download.
- 10. A type of Malware that locates and saves data from users without them knowing about it.
- 13. error in a program that prevents the program from running as expected.
- 14. A destructive computer program that bores its way through a computer's files or through a computer's network.
