Pops up advertisements all the time.
What is adware?
Examples are C++, Java, and Phython.
What are programming languages?
Google, Bing, Yahoo are examples of these.
What are search engines?
Protects intellectual property, often written word, websites, or music.
What is copyright?
The tiniest parts of a digital image.
What is a pixel?
Software created by hackers to do something malicious.
What is malware?
Reasons why “B$@Troop967“ is better than “boymom”
special characters, lower and uppercase letters, and numbers to make a longer password
This kind of network access point is wireless.
What is WiFi?
Protects a logo.
What is a trademark?
Sound waves are translated into code for this kind of file.
What is an audio file?
Takes over your machine and demands a ransom before releasing control back to the user
What is ransomware?
A language that uses only 1s and 0s.
What is binary?
Safari, FireFox, and Google Chrome are examples of these.
What are browsers?
Protects inventions.
What is a patent?
The number of pixels per inch in a digital image.
What is resolution?
Install software to capture and report what you are doing to some other computer.
What is spyware?
Secure website addresses start with this.
What is https?
A device that connects your home to your Internet service provider.
What is a modem?
Something created by a company that is not for everyone to have, like LFC special recipe or Apple programming software.
What are trade secrets?
Used to reduce the amount of data used to store or transfer files.
What is compression?
They take over the most secure level of the device and from there does basically anything.
What are toolkits?
A coding language that comes from the word six.
What is hexcode?
Routers only understand internet connections composed of these.
What are numbers?
(ex. 72.101.4587.967)
A type of software that the owner lets people use for any purpose. It’s free to use.
What is open source?
Data is compressed to the point that you cannot get the original quality back.
What is lossy compression?