Who are you?
To share or not to share
Phishing, Pretexting, and Baiting
Staying away from scams
100

This website may often ask for your personal information--be careful what you share (multiple acceptable answers).

What are online shopping websites, social media websites, and any website where you have a personal account?

100

This is an example of personal information that is safe to share on the Internet (name any).

What are favorite foods, movies, books, etc., or other non-personally identifiable pieces of information?

100

This type of social engineering (phishing, pretexting, or baiting) consists of email scams in which an attacker tries to gain your personal information.

What is phishing?

100

True or false: you should always trust links that claim to lead you to different places than they actually do.

What is false?

200

Unscramble "sraddes" to get this piece of personal information.

What is address?

200

This is an example of personal information that may not be safe to share on the Internet (name any).

What are name, birthday, credit card information (depending on the situation), Social Security Number, etc.?

200

This type of social engineering (phishing, pretexting, or baiting) consists of promising free goods, but falling short.

What is baiting?

200

Emails that ask you for this type of information should never be trusted.

What is personal information?

300

True or false: you always have to give a website any personal information it asks for.

What is false?

300

True or false: you should only trust people on the Internet who you know and trust in real life.

What is true?

300

This type of social engineering (phishing, pretexting, or baiting) consists of creating fake scenarios to trick you into giving away your information.

What is pretexting?

300

If you do not know if an email is a scam, you should do this (multiple acceptable answers).

What is checking if you or others have received reliable emails from this address before OR ask your parents/other trusted adults? 

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