Internet Safety Vocabulary
Protecting Personal Information
Free Choice/Random
The WHY Behind Internet Safety
How to avoid
100

A fraudulent attempt to steal sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, by pretending to be a trustworthy entity.

What is Phishing?

100

How do you make a strong password (3 ways) 

What are Random letters

What are Random numbers

What is Longer passwords 

100

The trail of data a person leaves behind while using the internet.

What is Digital Footprint?

100

Understanding internet safety helps students recognize and avoid harmful online behaviors, like cyberbullying, which can affect their mental health and self-esteem.

What is Protection from Cyberbullying

100

Install antivirus, Be cautious with downloads, Don't click on suspicious links: Use strong passwords

 what is malware 

200

A type of malware that replicates itself and spreads from one device to another, often damaging systems

What is a Virus?

200

When should you click on suspicious links

What is Never 

 

200

The act of creating a fake online identity to deceive others, often for fraudulent or harmful purposes.

What is catfishing?

200

Teaching students how to protect their personal information reduces the risk of identity theft, phishing, and other forms of fraud.

Safeguarding Personal Information:

300

A type of malware that locks users out of their device or encrypts their files, demanding payment to restore access.

What is Ransomware?

300

Type of online scam that tricks people into giving away sensitive information

What is Phishing 

300

Deliberate deception for financial or personal gain.

What is Fraud? 

300

Internet safety helps students identify dangerous online interactions and avoid sharing personal details with strangers, reducing the risk of exploitation.

Prevention of Online Predators:

400

 Software that secretly collects information about a user’s activities without their consent.

What is Spyware? 

400

Bullying that takes place over digital devices like computers, smartphones, or tablets, typically through social media or messaging platforms.

What is Cyberbullying?

400

Learning how to navigate the internet safely ensures students avoid inappropriate, harmful, or unsafe content that can negatively impact their well-being.

Avoiding Harmful Content:

500

Unsolicited and irrelevant emails or messages, often sent in bulk.

What is Spam?