Cybersafety
AWARE approach
100

What is phishing, and how can you protect yourself from it?

Phishing is a type of cyberattack where attackers pretend to be a trustworthy entity, like a bank or a familiar website, to steal personal information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers.

100

What does the first "A" in A.W.A.R.E. stand for, and why is it important to consider if your content is appropriate before sharing it online?

The first "A" stands for Appropriate. It’s important to consider whether the content you are about to share is suitable for an online audience. Sharing inappropriate or illegal content can have serious consequences, including damage to your reputation, relationships, or even legal repercussions.

200

Why is it important to use strong, unique passwords for different online accounts?

  • trong, unique passwords make it difficult for hackers to guess or crack them, protecting your accounts from unauthorized access.
  • Using different passwords for different accounts prevents a situation where, if one account is compromised, all your accounts are at risk.
200

Why is it crucial to think about "WHO" can see what you share online, and what steps can you take to control your audience?

It’s crucial because anything shared online can potentially be seen by a much wider audience than intended, including strangers, employers, or schools. To control your audience, you can:

  • Use privacy settings to restrict who can see your posts.
  • Share content only with trusted friends and family.
  • Avoid posting sensitive or personal information publicly.
300

What steps can you take to ensure your social media profiles are secure?

  • Set your profiles to private so only approved friends can see your content.
  • Avoid sharing personal information like your address, phone number, or vacation plans publicly.
  • Regularly review your friends or followers list and remove any unfamiliar or suspicious accounts.
  • Enable two-factor authentication for an added layer of security.
300

How does the "A" for Accurate relate to the content you share, and what are the potential risks of sharing inaccurate information?

Sharing content that is true and fact-checked is essential to avoid spreading misinformation. Inaccurate information can lead to confusion, damage reputations, and contribute to the spread of rumors or fake news. Always verify sources before sharing anything that could be misleading.

400

What are some warning signs that a website might not be secure?

  • he website address starts with "http://" instead of "https://"—the "s" stands for secure.
  • There is no padlock icon next to the website’s URL in the address bar.
  • The website has poor design or contains many pop-ups.
  • The site asks for unnecessary personal information or payment details too early in your interaction.
  • Spelling mistakes or a domain name that doesn’t match the brand it claims to represent.
400

What does "R" for Respectful mean in the context of online sharing, and how can disrespectful posts affect others?

Being respectful means considering the feelings of others before posting. Disrespectful or hurtful content can lead to emotional harm, bullying, and strained relationships. It’s important to treat others with kindness and think about how your words or images might impact them.

500

How can you recognize and avoid online scams or fraud?

  • Be wary of offers that seem too good to be true, such as winning a lottery you didn’t enter or getting a job offer without an interview.
  • Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown or suspicious emails.
  • Research the organization or individual before making any payments or sharing personal information.
  • Look for reviews or ratings if it's an unfamiliar website or service.
  • Trust your instincts—if something feels off, it probably is.
500

Why should you consider the Environment of a post before sharing it online, and what are some examples of environmental factors that could lead to unintended consequences?

Considering the environment means being aware of the context in which the post is shared, including any details in the background of photos or the content of a conversation. Examples include:

  • A photo that unintentionally reveals your location, home address, or school.
  • Sharing a screenshot of a private conversation without consent.
  • Posting content in a setting where it could be misunderstood or used against you.
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