Cyberattacks Include All The Following Except

Question: Cybercrime

Answer: - a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime or is used to commit a criminal or offense

  • Single event: victims endure a single event cybercrime such as unknowingly downloading a Trojan Horse virus

  • - On-going series of events: more serious than single event cybercrimes

  • Question: Cyberattack

  • Answer:

  • Question: Cyberterrorist

  • Answer: - uses computers and the internet to launch attacks against computer systems for political or ideological reasons

  • - attacks include the disruption of e-commerce and government sites

  • - the power grid and public utilities have also been targeted

  • Question: Cyberbullying

  • Answer: - harassing using digital devices and networks in a repeated and deliberate manner

  • - includes (among others) emails, blogs, texts, web pages, and blogs with the intention of harming another person

  • - Cyberstalking is a form of cyberbullying

  • Question: Hacker

  • Answer: - a person who attempts to gain unauthorized access to networks

  • - commonly attempts to steal and corrupt information and data

  • - the term hacker and cracker are synonymous

  • Question: White Hat Hacker

  • Answer: - non-malicious computer security experts

  • - test the security measures of an organization’s information systems to ensure they are protected against malicious intrusions

  • Question: Black Hat Hacker

  • Answer: - break into computer systems with the intent of causing damage or stealing data

  • - also known as hackers or crackers

  • - Richard Stallman invented the definition to express the maliciousness of a criminal hacker versus a white hat hacker who performs hacking duties to identify places to repair

  • Question: Script Kiddie

  • Answer: - amateur computer hackers with little programming expertise

  • - illegally gain access to computer systems using programs (scripts) that others have written

  • - do not have the skill or experience to write their own programs

  • Question: Hacktivist

  • Answer: - hacking for a politically or socially motivated purposes

  • - uses same techniques as a hacker, but does so in order to disrupt services and bring attention to a political or social cause

  • Question: How to Diagnose if your System has been Hacked

  • Answer: - fake antivirus messages: if you notice these messages power down your computer, and reboot your computer in safe mode. Then run your antivirus program

  • - unwanted browser toolbars

  • - frequent random popups

  • - fake emails or social media messages from your account

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