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ad-ware: any software package which automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertisements to a computer
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Attachment: A file that can be added to an e-mail, like a document, photograph, or song
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blog: an online journal or diary where writers, known as bloggers, may chronicle their daily lives or comment on news and popular culture
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bookmark: A way to quickly access a favorite website by saving it in your browser.
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Browser: A program that allows users to view Web pages.
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Chat room: An interactive forum where you can talk in real-time.
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cookie: Websites use these files to store information on your browser, such as log-in or registration identification, user preferences, and online "shopping-cart" information
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cyberbullying: Bullying through Internet applications and technologies such as instant messaging
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download: Information retrieved from the Internet, discs or CDs, and other computers which you can use or save to your computer.
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email: A service that allows people to send messages with pictures and sounds from their computer to any other computer in the world
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firewall: This is a system that creates a special "wall" to keep out unwanted information
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hacker: A popular term for someone who accesses computer information either legally or illegally.
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history: A list of websites the people using a particular computer have visited
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malware: can be installed on your machine without your knowledge, often through deceptive links or downloads posing as something you might be interested in
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Netiquette: Courtesy, honesty, and polite behavior practiced on the Internet.
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pharming: An online scam that attacks the browser's address bar
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phishing: scam that uses e-mail to "fish" for users' private information by imitating legitimate companies.
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piracy: Illegally copying copyrighted software, music, or movies
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social networking site: An online community where people from all over the world may meet and share common interests.
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spam: Unwanted e-mail from someone you don't know.
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Spy-ware: a malware that collects small pieces of information about users without their knowledge.
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Trojan Horse: a destructive program that masquerades as an application. The software initially appears to perform a desirable function for the user prior to installation, but steals information or harms the system.
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Virus: a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer.
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Worm: a self-replicating malware computer program, which uses a computer network to send copies of itself to other computers on the network.