Firewall A filter that blocks unreliable and unauthorized information from the Internet before it reaches your computer or a private network. It provides additional protection against threats such as hackers and viruses. A firewall also helps to ensure computer privacy by restricting external access by any unauthorized user.
Hacker A person who uses computer expertise to gain unauthorized access to a computer, and then misuses or tampers the programs and data stored on the computer.
Intellectual Property Any information available on the Internet is an intellectual property, which is legally owned by the person who created it. The owner of an intellectual property has the exclusive rights to control the use of this information.
Internet Service Provider (ISP) A company that provides Internet connectivity to individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Libel Written defamation that has been published. Libel is a punishable offense.
Online Predator An individual who develops contact with Internet users, through chat rooms, online forums, or e-mail, to exploit them financially or involve them in dangerous relationships.
Password A unique string of characters that a user types in as an identification code. It is a security measure used to restrict access to computer systems and sensitive files.
Phishing The act of extracting personal information, such as passwords and credit card details, from computer users and then use the information for malicious purposes.
Plagiarism The act of copying someone’s work and using it as if it is your own work, without mentioning the source.
Power Surge A sudden increase in line voltage, which may lead to the damage of electronic devices, such as computers. |