1) A law intended to prosecute unauthorised access with intent to commit or facilitate a crime. a) Trojan Horse b) Computer Misuse Act c) Eavesdropping d) Spam 2) A type of malicious code or program designed to spread from one computer to another by copying itself. a) Trojan Horse b) Phishing c) Hacking d) Computer Virus 3) To illegally access other people's computer systems in order to destroy, disrupt or carry out something illegal. a) Hacking b) Keylogger  c) Denial of service d) Computer Virus 4) Encouraging a user to click on a email or text link to a fake website which looks identical to a legitimate company such as a bank, in order to steal valuable information. a) Pharming b) Computer Misuse Act c) Computer Virus d) Phishing 5) An attack which redirects an internet user to a bogus website in order to steal valuable information. a) Trojan Horse b) Ransomware c) Pharming d) Malware 6) Any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk. It is often sent via email, but can also be distributed via text messages, phone calls, or social media. a) Keylogger  b) Spam c) SQL injection attack d) Ransomware 7) A self-replicating program designed to cause disruption whilst spreading across a network. a) Keylogger  b) Malware c) Spam d) Worm 8) A type of malware that downloads onto a computer disguised as a legitimate program. a) Hacking b) Trojan Horse c) Back door d) Keylogger  9) A type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid. a) Keylogger  b) Spam c) Back door d) Ransomware 10) Software that enables a user to obtain information about the victims computer activities by transmitting data covertly from their hard drive. a) Trojan Horse b) Spyware c) Computer Virus d) Computer Misuse Act 11) A computer program that records every keystroke made by a computer user, especially in order to gain fraudulent access to passwords and other confidential information. a) Trojan Horse b) Back door c) Ransomware d) Keylogger  12) A code insertion technique, used to attack data-driven applications. a) Trojan Horse b) SQL injection attack c) Phishing d) Spyware 13) A cyber-attack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a host connected to the Internet. a) Computer Misuse Act b) Keylogger  c) Denial of service d) Pharming 14) Software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network. a) Malware b) Denial of service  c) Spyware d) Phishing 15) A method, often secret, of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer system. a) Back door b) Phishing c) Trojan Horse d) Malware 16) An attack that focuses on capturing small packets from the network transmitted by other computers and reading the data content in search of any type of information. a) Denial of service b) SQL injection attack c) Eavesdropping d) Keylogger  17) Malware that causes unwanted pop-up adverts to appear on your computer or mobile. a) Spyware b) Ransomware c) Keylogger d) Adware 18) A form of identity theft where fake messages use the identity of a real user or business to extort money or obtain personal information. a) Email Spoofing b) Spam c) Phishing d) Eavesdropping 19) AI technology used to impersonate people, in order to demand money or information. a) Back Door b) Voice cloning c) Adware d) Keylogger 20) A type of scam that targets a specific person or group and often will include information known to be of interest to the target, such as financial documents a) Trojan horse b) Malware c) Spear Phishing d) Spam 

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