Malware - Software designed to harm or exploit computer systems, often including viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, and adware., Trojans - Deceptive software that appears legitimate but actually contains harmful code or functions, often used to gain unauthorized access to a computer system., Virus - A self-replicating program that can infect and damage files and systems by attaching itself to other software and spreading when that software is executed., Bugs & Flaws - Mistakes or defects in computer programs that can cause them to behave unexpectedly, leading to malfunctions or vulnerabilities., Ad/Spyware - Displays unwanted ads, while spyware secretly gathers information about a user's activities without their consent, often for marketing or malicious purposes., Cyberbullying - Online Harassment that occurs over digital platforms, such as social media or messaging apps, with the intent to harm or intimidate someone., Worms - Self-replicating malware that spreads across computer networks, often causing system overloads or disruptions., DDOS - A cyberattack in which multiple compromised computers are used to flood a target system with traffic, causing it to become overwhelmed and unavailable to users., Tracking Cookies - are pieces of data stored on a user's device when they browse the internet., Keylogging - A technique used by malicious software to record a user's keystrokes, potentially capturing sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers., Phishing - sending malicious emails in an attempt to get personal information such as passwords., Hacking - The act of gaining unauthorised access to computer systems, or devices to exploit them,

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