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Cyber check Do you work safely and responsibly online?

Cyber check Do you work safely and responsibly online?. Do you know about the risks to your cyber security?. How can you protect yourself online??. What are your online responsibilities?. i dentity theft. What are net nasties ?. malware. viruses. worms. t rojan horses. pop ups.

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Cyber check Do you work safely and responsibly online?

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  1. Cyber checkDo you work safely and responsibly online? Do you know about the risks to your cyber security? How can you protect yourself online?? What are your online responsibilities?

  2. identity theft What are net nasties? malware viruses worms trojan horses popups spam scams spyware phishing chain emails

  3. What are your responsibilities? Smart Internet Rules * • Protect the privacy of others • Be polite when communicating online • Ask your parents or an adult before downloading anything from the internet • Ask permission before forwarding friends’ emails, photos or information • Close popup windows or emails from people you don’t know * Click here for information on netiquette

  4. Passing on junk mail to your friends and online communities is spamming. Avoid it at all times. How can you protect yourself? * * Always use a strong password. * Ask an adult to help you back up all of your important files. Install anti-virus, spyware and malware software to protect your computer from net nasties. * * * If you receive an email or attachment from someone you don’t know, ignore it, do not open it and inform a responsible adult. Popups can often offer you something that is too good to be true. Beware of the scam.

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