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security correct answers measures attempting to protect computer systems (including hardware,
software, and information), from harm and abuse; the threats may stem from many sources
including natural disaster, human error, or crime
privacy correct answers the ability to control personal information and the right to keep it from
misuse
data accuracy correct answers correctness and currency of information
software piracy correct answers unauthorized copying of copyrighted software
theft of services correct answers unauthorized use of services such as cable TV
theft of information correct answers unauthorized access to and use of information
fraud correct answers includes such crimes as using a computer program to illegally transfer
money from one bank account to another or printing payroll checks to oneself
identity theft correct answers involves someone using you private information to assume your
identity
spyware correct answers software that can be installed without the user's knowledge to track their
actions on a computer
adware correct answers may display unwanted pop-up advertisements on your monitor; it may be
related to the sites you search on th Web or even the content of your e-mail
fraudulent dialer correct answers can connect the user with numbers without the user's
knowledge; the dialer may connect the user's computer to an expensive 900 number; the user will
be totally unaware until he or she receives the telephone bill
keylogging correct answers can be used by anyone to track anyone else's keystrokes
malware correct answers includes different forms of malicious hardware, software, and firmware
Spybot Search and Destroy software correct answers can remove malware, adware, spyware,
fraudulent dialers, and keyloggers from your computer
code of conduct correct answers internal company policy that attempts to safeguard information
and guarantee privacy