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Online Predators
Online Predators are individuals who hide their identity online and mostly target children of 12-15. They trick children into doing things that the should not do such as sexual exploitation. (This is called grooming.) They use attention and flattery.
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Censorship
Censorship is the suppression of public communication. usually conducted by the government. Where they hide items that are considered harmful, sensitive or inconvenient.
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Identity Theft
There are many ways your identity could be stolen for example, software's that are used to hack into your computer or smartphone.
You could also have your personal possessions stolen including your ID. There is also a data breech example where customers of service providers had their information stolen from the service provider.
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Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying happens online where the victims are bullied by someone who hides their identity behind a screen. The bullies give the victim phycological and emotional stress. They also use information about you to blackmail you!
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Phishing
Phishing is a type of online attack usually used to steal user data, including credentials and credit card numbers. It happens when the attacker, as a trusted person, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text message.
the victim is then tricked into clicking a malicious link, which can lead to the installation of bad software which can break your computer.
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Skimming
Website Skimming is where hackers put malicious content on websites using JavaScript code. This enables them into taking web uses credit card information. The hackers will then commit payment card fraud, or sell details to other users on the dark web.
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Hackers
Hacking refers to activities that seek to compromise digital devices, such as, computers, tablets, and even entire networks.
And while hacking might not always be for bad purposes, but in in todays time hacking, and hackers, call it/them as unlawful activity by cybercriminals-motivated by gaining money or protest, spying or just for "fun.
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