Trolling - people who deliberately provoke others online, Cyberbullying - sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else, Teasing - to laugh at them or make jokes about them in order to embarrass, annoy, or upset them, Sexting - sending or getting sexually images, messages, or videos through the Internet, Fraping - using someone’s else Facebook account without permission, destroying or creating new and offensive content, Hacking - the act of compromising digital devices and networks through unauthorized access to an account or computer system, Identity Thieves - the crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another person to use their identity to commit fraud, Internet Predator - users who exploit children and teens for sexual and violent purposes, Copyright - the exclusive right to make copies, sell or market works of art, music and literature, Ratting - the activity of hacking into a computer to take control of its functions, Cookies - small files, often including unique identifiers that web servers send to browsers, Malware - any kind of computer software with malicious intent, Nomophobia - fear of being without access to a working cell phone, Phishing - a type of social engineering attack in which cyber criminals trick victims into handing over sensitive information or installing malware, Virus - a type of malicious code or program written to alter the way a computer operates and is designed to spread from one computer to another, Jacking - the process of illegally copying legitimate website content (usually, in the form of source code) to another website designed to replicate the original website, Privacy - the level of privacy protection an individual has while connected to the Internet, Cyberstalking - the use of the internet and other technologies to harass or stalk another person online, Clickbait - misleading internet content or shocking headline titles that aim to drive traffic to a website, Netiquette - a set of rules that encourages appropriate and courteous online behavior, Spam - digital junk mail, Grooming - the way in which somebody may get close to a child, with the intention of sexually exploiting them.
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