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Internet Safety Basics • Never share names, schools, ages, phone numbers, or addresses. • Never open an email from a stranger – it may contain viruses that can harm a computer. • Never send pictures to strangers or view pictures that strangers send. • Keep passwords private (except to parents). • Tell a trusted adult if something mean or creepy happens on the Internet. Being responsible -- and safer -- online • • • • Visit age-appropriate sites Minimize chatting with strangers. Think critically about what you find online. If you wouldn’t do it in real life, you shouldn’t do it online. • Limit the amount of time online and places you visit. • Agree on downloads with your parent/guardian. • Report bad behavior to a trusted adult. Computer Terms • *Adware: A type of software that often comes with free downloads. • Anti-virus Software: Protects your computer from viruses that can destroy your data, slow your computer's performance, cause a crash, or even allow spammers to send email through your account. • *Backing up: Making copies of computer data in case something happens to your machine or operating system and the information is lost. Computer Terms • *Bandwidth: A measure of the "speed" of an Internet connection. • Bookmark: A web browser feature that allows you to save the addresses of interesting or frequently used websites, so that you can readily revisit them. • *Browser: A program that allows a user to find, view, hear, and interact with material on the internet. Computer Terms • Cookies: A small text file that a website can place on your computer's hard drive to collect information about your activities on the site or to allow the site to remember information about you and your activities. • *Cyberbullying: Bullying or harassment that takes place online; includes posting embarrassing pictures or unkind comments on a person’s profile or sending them via instant message or email. • *Cyberspace: Used to distinguish the physical world from the digital, or computer-based world. Computer Terms • *Download: To copy files from one computer to another over the internet. • Drive-by Download: Software that installs on your computer without your knowledge when you visit certain websites. To avoid drive-by downloads, make sure to update your operating system and Web browser regularly. • *Encryption: The scrambling of data into a secret code that can be read only by software set to decode the information. Computer Terms • Filter: Software that screens information on the internet, classifies its content, and allows the user to block certain kinds of content. • Firewall: Hardware or software that blocks unauthorized communications to or from your computer; helps keep hackers from using your computer to send out your personal information without your permission. Computer Terms • Hacking: Breaking into a computer or network by evading or disabling security measures. • Hardware: The mechanical parts of a computer system, including the central processing unit (CPU), monitor, keyboard, and mouse, as well as other equipment like printers and speakers. Computer Terms • *Intellectual property: Creative products that have commercial value, including copyrighted property such as books, photos and songs. • Internet Protocol (IP): The computer language that allows computer programs to communicate over the internet. • *IP Address: A computer's "address," it consists of a series of numbers separated by periods. Computer Terms • LAN (Local Area Network): A network of connected computers that are generally located near each other, such as in an office or company. • Malware: Short for "malicious software;" includes viruses and spyware that steal personal information, send spam and commit fraud. (See Badware.) Computer Terms • *Netiquette: The informal rules of internet courtesy, enforced exclusively by other internet users. • *Network: A group of two or more computers that are able to communicate with one another. • *Password: A secret word or phrase used with a user name to grant access to your computer or protect sensitive information online. Computer Terms • Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing: Allows you to share files online – like music, movies or games – through an informal network of computers running the same sharing software. • Personal information: Data that can be used to identify you, like your name, address, birth date or Social Security number. • *Phishing: When scam artists send spam, popups or text messages to trick you into disclosing personal, financial or other sensitive information. Computer Terms • Pop-up Messages or Ads: Unsolicited advertising that appears as its own browser window. • Profile: A personal page you create on a social networking or other website to share information about yourself and communicate with others. • RAM: Short-hand for "Random Access Memory," it's the hardware inside your computer that retains memory on a short-term basis and stores information while you work. Computer Terms • *Router: A device that connects two or more networks. A router finds the best path for forwarding information across the networks. • Security software: Identifies and protects against threats or vulnerabilities that may compromise your computer or your personal information; includes anti-virus and antispyware software and firewalls. Computer Terms • Social networking site: A website that allows you to build a profile and connect with others. • *Software: A computer program with instructions that enable the computer hardware to work. • *Spam: Unsolicited commercial email, often sent in bulk quantities. Computer Terms • Spammer: Someone who sends unsolicited commercial email, often in bulk quantities. • *Spyware: Software installed on your computer without your consent to monitor or control your computer use. • *Trojans: Programs that, when installed on your computer, enable unauthorized people to access it and sometimes to send spam from it. Computer Terms • *Upload: To copy or send files or data from one computer to another. • *User name: An alias used with a password to grant access to accounts and websites. • *Virus: Malware that sneaks onto your computer – often through an email attachment – and then makes copies of itself. Computer Terms • *Wireless Network: A method of accessing the internet without being linked by cables. • World Wide Web: An internet system which distributes information through a browser. • *Worm: A program that reproduces itself over a network and can use up your computer's resources and possibly shut your system down.