• 1. 
    When is it appropriate to give your information to someone on-line?

  • When applying for a job
  • In a chat room or social media
  • Profiles on social media
  • If someone asks for it
  • 2. 
    Software that is harmful to your computer.

  • HTML
  • virus
  • packets
  • protocol
  • 3. 
    Unwanted, unsolicited bulk e-mails

  • Phishing
  • Spam
  • Cyberbullying
  • Attachments
  • 4. 
    Companies that send out e-mails tricking you to give them your information

  • Phishing Scams
  • Get Rich Scams
  • Spam
  • Viruses
  • 5. 
    Symbol used to indicate an attachment is sent with the e-mail

  • Thumbnail
  • Paperclip
  • Arrow
  • Envelope
  • 6. 
    Files sent with e-mails

  • Attachments
  • Letters
  • Folders
  • Paperclips
  • 7. 
    Document you sign that tells you what you can and cannot do on a computer

  • AUP
  • Contract
  • Creative Commons
  • SPAM
  • 8. 
    USING ALL CAPS MEANS YOU ARE

  • YELLING
  • EXCITED
  • SAD
  • MAD
  • 9. 
    Messages sent through an on line server

  • e-mail
  • Attachments
  • Browser
  • Files
  • 10. 
    Copyright that allows a flexible range of editing rights that would allow you to change created work

  • Creative Commons
  • Freeware
  • All Rights Reserved
  • Shareware
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