1) A symptom of malware includes a) firewalls b) anti-virus software c) slowing down d) updates 2) A symptom of malware includes a) crashing b) installing updates c) firewalls d) anti-virus software 3) A malware fix includes a) crashing b) freezing c) anti-virus software d) slowing down 4) A malware fix includes a) crashing b) freezing c) slowing down d) firewalls 5) The most common type of malware occurring today is a) ransomware b) scareware 6) Ransomware requires you to pay a fee to gain access to your computer by using a) Cash b) Cryptocurrency c) Check d) Credit card 7) To avoid losing your data you should a) back up your files every day b) at least once a week c) once a month d) every year 8) A good way to protect yourself in case of a ransomware attack is to a) back up your files on the cloud or an external hard drive b) keep your credit card on file c) call 1-800 numbers as soon as they pop up d) there is no way to protect yourself 9) Cybercriminals will always release access to your computer after you pay the ransom. a) True b) False 10) Scareware is not dangerous because it doesn't lock you out of your computer a) True b) False 11) The main goal of scareware is a) to corrupt all of your files b) to lock you out of your device c) to get your credit card number 12) Phishing is when scammers and criminals send you fake emails, text messages, or pop-ups to trick you into giving them private information. a) True b) False 13) Scammers who use phishing, use the information they get to steal your money or your identity. a) True b) False 14) If it smells fishy, it's probably a phish! a) True b) False 15) Common signs for phishing include a) Private Info b) Click Here! c) Urgent! d) Free Offer! e) Credit Card f) All of the Above 16) A password attack is when a cybercriminal tries to steal your passwords a) True b) False 17) Passwords attacks are common because we often use the same password for multiple accounts a) True b) False 18) How do you know if your password has been stolen? a) You never know, it just happens b) You are unable to log in even though you entered the correct password c) You get new things shipped to you from Amazon 19) How do you protect yourself from password attacks? a) Use strong passwords b) Use a password generator c) Change the default password d) Use multi-factor authentication e) All of the above 20) Financial gain is the number one reason for a criminal to steal your identity a) True b) False 21) Doing this puts you in the danger zone when talking about password attacks a) Using the same password for all accounts b) Using easy passwords c) Using the default password d) Sharing passwords with others e) All of the above 22) Doing this puts you in the safe zone when talking about password attacks a) Creating a strong password b) Using a password generator c) Using different passwords for different accounts d) Using biometrics e) All of the above

Module 2 - Types of Cybersecurity Threats

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