Cyberbullying - When children or teenagers use the web, or mobile phones or any other technology to threaten, tease or embarrass another young person, Trolls - People who leave intentionally provocative or offensive messages on the internet in order to get attention, cause trouble or upset someone., Grooming - Typically an older person will use the internet and its services, particularly chat rooms and social networking sites, to communicate with younger people., Phishing - A type of online fraud where false emails or websites are used to try and get the recipient to give up personal and secure information such as usernames, passwords, pin codes and other information used to access on-line data., Identity Theft - The criminal process of gathering (stealing) enough personal details and information on a person to allow the use of their identity for fraudulent purposes, Hacking - Used to describe the action of gaining unauthorised access to a computer system or a computer network, The Dark Web - The name given to websites which are not accessible through normal search engines like Google, Bing etc., Computer Virus - A program that has been created to carry out some malicious or irritating actions, Trojan - A virus that hides inside another program, Worm - Designed to copy themselves from computer to computer., Time Bomb - Designed to harm your computer but only activate at a certain date or time, Anti-Virus Software - Used to prevent, detect and remove viruses and malicious software (malware) from a computer system, Biometrics - Uses a person’s physical characteristics as a method of account security.,

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