Privacy - Keep your information private. Check your photos that you may be sharing and make sure they do not show details of car registrations or street names. It can make you vulnerable to cyberstalking and identity theft., Phishing - This is an attempt by fraudsters to get your sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. A phishing email will typically direct the user to visit a website where they are asked to update personal information., Chatrooms - These are virtual places on the Internet where people can get together and 'talk' using text. Although most chatrooms are monitored the main danger for adults is giving strangers detailed information – identity theft is possible., Spam - This is a term for unwanted email that you receive – equivalent to the term junk mail – usually from organisations that have ‘bought’ your email address from other organisations that you have ‘registered’ with., Software Piracy - This is the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software. Most companies allow you to place one copy on a single computer and make only one second copy for backup purposes., Firewall - Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorised Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet., Geolocation Services - This is the identification of the real-world geographic location of mobile phone or Internet-connected computer terminal. This can show you (and others) where you are., Anti-Virus Software - This type of software can keep your computer safe from the most common computer viruses. It is like an injection that prevents the computer getting infected with a virus. It must be kept up-to-date regularly,, Identity Theft - This is where fraudsters have gained enough information about someone’s identity (such as their name, date of birth, current or previous addresses) to commit identity fraud. If your identity is stolen, you can lose money and may find it difficult to get loans, credit cards or a mortgage., Cyber-stalking - This is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, a group, or an organization. It may include false accusations, defamation, slander and libel.,
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