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Online Safety Security and Etiquette Standards

The document discusses online safety, security, and etiquette standards, emphasizing the importance of protecting personal information while using the internet. It outlines various types of malware, such as Trojans and ransomware, and introduces netiquette rules for respectful online communication. Additionally, it includes an assignment to create a poster promoting awareness about online safety.

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Online Safety Security and Etiquette Standards

The document discusses online safety, security, and etiquette standards, emphasizing the importance of protecting personal information while using the internet. It outlines various types of malware, such as Trojans and ransomware, and introduces netiquette rules for respectful online communication. Additionally, it includes an assignment to create a poster promoting awareness about online safety.

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it refers to the online security or safety of
the people and their information when
using internet.

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or malicious software, any
program or file that is harmful
to a computer user

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are malware that attach to another
program and, when executed
unintentionally by the user replicates
itself by modifying other computer
programs and infecting them with its own
bits of code

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WORM
a malicious program that transfers from
one computer to another by any type of
means.

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is one of the most dangerous malware
types. It usually represents itself as
something useful in order to trick you.

TROJAN

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is malware that secretly observes
the computer user’s activities
without permission and reports it
to the software’s author. Example
is a keylogger

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(advertising supported software) is
unwanted software designed to
throw advertisements up on your
screen. Example, pop-up ads and
banner ads.

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is a form of malware that locks you out
of your device and/or encrypts your files,
then forces you to pay a ransom to get
them back.

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are unsolicited emails, instant
messages coming from recipients
that are not granted verifiable
permission for the message to be
sent. Spam messages can be
damaging if you open or respond to
it.

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its goal is to acquire sensitive personal
information like passwords and credit
card details. This is done by sending you
an e-mail that will direct the user to visit
a fake website and be asked to update
his/her username, password, credit card
or personal information.

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refers to the act of tormenting,
harassing, or embarrassing another
person using the internet
The Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (RA 10627)

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What is netiquette?
Netiquette, or network
etiquette, is concerned with
the "proper" manner of
communication in the online
environment.
Core Rules of
Netiquette
Remember the Human
When communicating electronically, whether
through email, instant message, discussion
post, text, or another method, practice the
Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have
others do unto you.

Rule 1
Adhere to the same standards of behavior
online that you follow in real life

While it can be argued that standards of


behavior may be different in the virtual world,
they certainly should not be lower.

Rule 2
Know where you are in cyberspace

Netiquette varies from website to website. What s


acceptable in one environment is not acceptable in
another.

Rule 3
Respect other people's time and
bandwidth
Electronic communication takes time: time to
read and time in which to respond.

Rule 4
Make yourself look good online
One of the virtual world's best things is the lack
of judgment associated with your physical
appearance, the sound of your voice, or the
clothes you wear

Always check for spelling and grammar errors


Rule 5 Know what you're talking about and state it
clearly Be pleasant and polite
Share expert knowledge
The Internet offers its users many benefits; one
is the ease in which information can be shared
or accessed, and in fact, this "information
sharing" capability is one of the reasons the
Internet was founded.

Rule 6
Help keep flame wars under control

What is meant by "flaming" and "flame wars?"

"Flaming is what people do when they


express a strongly held opinion without
holding back any emotion." (Shea, 1994).
Rule 7
Respect other people's privacy
Depending on what you are reading in the
virtual world, be it an online class discussion
forum, Facebook page, or an email, you may be
exposed to some private or personal information
that needs to be handled with care.

Rule 8
Don't abuse your power

Like in face-to-face situations, there are people


in cyberspace who have more "power" than
others.

Rule 9
Be forgiving of other people's
mistakes
If it's a minor "offense," you might want to let it
slide. If you feel compelled to respond to a
mistake, do so in a private email rather than a
public forum.

Rule 10
ASSIGNMENT:
Create a poster promoting “Think before
you click”, as an awareness program for
your friends.
Rubric

CATEGORY POINTS

Required Elements 35

Graphics - Relevance 35

Layout and design 25

TOTAL 95
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