Across
- 2. An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer files.
- 4. A bully who operates online, in cyberspace; To bully online
- 6. Law granting a legal right to a copyright holder or author which requires their permission to make copies of the work.
- 7. online communities where people meet, socialize, exchange digital files, etc. (facebook, twitter, instagram)
- 10. software used to view various kinds of Internet resources found on the Web.
Down
- 1. Software that searches and gathers and identifies information from a database based on keywords, titles and text. Example: www.google.com
- 3. Text or graphics that, when clicked, will connect the user to a new web page or another place on the same page.
- 5. Software program that is designed to damage files on a computer that receives it.
- 8. A global network of thousands of other computer networks that offers e-mail and information retrieval services to millions of people.
- 9. A system of connected computers that allows the sharing of files and equipment.
- 10. Originally known as Web Log.
- 11. A collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it; www.Wikipedia.com
