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 Don’t post your phone

numbers.
 Don’t post your address.
 Avoid status update with
place and time reference.
 Set all your privacy
settings to “Friends
Only” .
 A computer hacker is any skilled
computer expert that uses their technical
knowledge to overcome a problem.
While "hacker" can refer to any skilled
computer programmer, the term has
become associated in popular
culture with a "security hacker",
someone who, with their technical
knowledge, uses bugs or exploits to
break into computer systems.
 Cyber bullying or cyber
harassment is a form
of bullying or harassment
using electronic means.
 It has become increasingly common,
especially among teenagers.
 Cyber bullying is when someone,
typically teens, bully or harass others on
social media sites.
 Cyber bullying allows bullies to easily
and anonymously harass victims online.
 Any malicious programs on a computer or
mobile device, such as a virus, worm,
Trojan horse, spyware, etc.
collectively called Malware.
 These programs are installed without the
consent of users and can cause a
number of unpleasant effects, such as
crippling computer performance,
mining your system for personal data,
erasing data or even adversely affecting
 Cyber Safety : -
It is the safe and responsible use of
information and communication
technology. It is about keeping
information safe and secure, but also
about being responsible with that
information, being respectful of
other people online, and using good
'netiquette' (internet etiquette).
 Be suspicious of any email with urgent
requests for personal financial
information.
 Always ensure that you're using a
secure website when submitting
credit card or other sensitive
information via your Web browser.
 Create Complex Passwords.
 Boost Your Network Security.
 Use a Firewall.
 Practice Safe Surfing &
Shopping.
 Lookout for the latest scams.
 Be a Selective Sharer.
 Click Smart.
 Keep up to date.
 Keep your guard up.

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