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Cybersecurity

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  • An *blank* takes action against bullying, a *blank* does nothing.
    Upstander vs. Bystander
  • Arguments or conflicts that play out online.
    Digital Drama
  • Harmful software such as viruses, worms, ransomware.
    Malware
  • Sensational headlines meant to attract attention and clicks.
    Clickbait
  • Giving out too much personal information on the internet.
    Giving out too much personal information on the internet.
  • Online manners; behaving respectfully in digital communication.
    Netiquette
  • false info shared by mistake.
    Misinformation
  • Understanding and caring about how others feel online.
    Digital Empathy
  • Fake emails or websites that trick users into giving up personal info.
    Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
  • Using long, unique combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols.
    Password Strength
  • Verifying the truth of information before sharing it.
    Fact-checking
  • All the information a person leaves behind online.
    Digital Footprint
  • Bullying that takes place through digital devices like phones or computers.
    Cyberbullying
  • false info spread intentionally.
    Disinformation
  • Posting inflammatory comments to provoke others online.
    Trolling
  • Favoring one side or viewpoint, often shown in media sources.
    Bias