SUMMATIVE Flashcards
Identity Theft is the intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to the person who owns the information, whether natural or juridical, without right. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
FALSE?
Acquiring and disseminating information made public by the user himself cannot be regarded as a form of theft. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
TRUE
Any person found guilty of Aiding or Abetting in the Commission of Computer-related Identity Theft shall be punished with imprisonment of 6 months and 1 day to 10 years or a fine of at least One hundred thousand pesos (PhP100,000.00) but not exceeding Five hundred thousand pesos (PhP600,000.00) or both. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
FALSE
Which of the following is not considered cyberbullying?
* humiliation
* motivation
* intimidation
* harassment
motivation
Any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property is known as bullying? (TRUE OR FALSE?)
TRUE
Online multiplayer games are generally designed to be played by a single player and involve a clear goal or mission, such as rescuing a princess. The addiction in these games is often related to completing that mission or beating a high score or preset standard. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
FALSE
Games are challenging enough to keep you coming back for more but not so hard that the player eventually gives up. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
TRUE
Which does not belong to the emotional signs or symptoms of video game addiction?
- Feelings of restlessness and/or irritability when unable to play
- Low self-esteem
- Poor personal hygiene
- Lying to friends or family members regarding the amount of time spent playing
Low self-esteem
Which does not belong to the emotional signs or symptoms of video game addiction?
- Insomnia
- Preoccupation with thoughts of previous work related activity
- Financial consequences
- Anorexia
Financial consequences?
Eavesdropping in computer security is defined as the unauthorized interception of a conversation, communication or digital transmission from recorded files. The various forms of communication include phone calls, emails, instant messages or any other offline internet service. (TRUE OR FALSE?)
FALSE
Which is true to eavesdropping?
- It is precisely a serious term. The attackers are usually after sensitive financial and business information that can be sold for criminal purposes.
- There also is a booming trade in so-called spouse ware, which allows people to eavesdrop on their loved ones by tracking their smartphone use.
- An eavesdropping attack can be easy to detect because the network transmissions will appear to be operating normally.
- Eavesdropping attacks cannot be easily prevented by using a personal firewall, keeping antivirus software updated, and using a virtual private network (VPN).
There also is a booming trade in so-called spouse ware, which allows people to eavesdrop on their loved ones by tracking their smartphone use.
How can you be vulnerable to eavesdropping?
Using public wi-fi networks such as those that are available free in coffee shops and airports.
FOMO stands for?
Fear of Missing Out
What is not true with FOMO?
- It may make you feel like you aren’t as connected to the latest happenings and norms of society as you would like to be or “should” be
- It can also trigger anxiety or feelings of loneliness
- Senior Citizens may be the most vulnerable to FOMO
- It can also be as simple as routinely checking your text messages. It may also look like instantly picking up your phone when you get a notification, or signing up for an activity despite the possibility of burnout from a full schedule.
Senior Citizens may be the most vulnerable to FOMO
What is the worst way to avoid FOMO?
- Getting in more quality time with online friends
- Do a “Digital Detox”
- Practice meditation and mindfulness
- Journaling
- Getting in more quality time with online friends