Reference no: EM13837124
1) Would the following be considered a violation of a user access agreement?
Knowingly uploading or distributing files that contain viruses, spyware, or any other similar software or programs that may damage the operation of another's computer
Yes
No
Maybe
2) What is the typical relationship between a user access agreement and an employee code of conduct?
A user access agreement is usually one part of an employee code of conduct.
An employee code of conduct is usually one part of a user access agreement.
A user access agreement specifies what penalties will be imposed when an employee violates the employee code of conduct.
An employee code of conduct is a legally binding version of a user access agreement.
3) What is a benefit implied by holding membership in a professional association?
Your employer knows that you have subscribed to and adhere to the group's code of ethical conduct.
You have a blueprint for behaving ethically in all areas of your life.
You can claim that you are a subject matter expert in the field supported by the association.
4) A friend shares a bootlegged copy of a movie on DVD. Are you in violation of copyright laws by watching this DVD?
Yes. If you are aware that it is bootlegged, you are as guilty as the person who created the bootlegged copy in the first place.
No. Only the person who made the bootlegged copy is guilty of violating copyright laws.
5) True or false? Social networking through such services as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube have made significant changes to the way people gather and share information and experiences. Downloads from these services are safe from data theft and viruses.
True
False
6) True or false? Although adults can be victims of cyberbullying, the term is most often referred to as online harassment directed toward minors.
True
False
7) True or false? Social engineering is a technique used by those with a high level of technical skills.
True
False
8) Would this incident be an example of social engineering?
You receive a text message on your cell phone announcing that you have won a valuable gift card at a popular retailer. To claim the card, you need to visit a website.
Social engineering
Not social engineering
9) Which of the following would a cyber criminal most likely do once they gained access to a user id and password?
Break into networks
Read personal emails for the purpose of blackmailing
Steal personally identifiable information in order to commit identity theft
Burglarize houses whose owners are on vacation
10) Would this incident be an example of social engineering?
Finding a music CD on the subway and playing it on your computer
Yes
No
11) Would this incident be an example of social engineering?
You receive a phone call from the technical support department of a software maker alerting you to a bug in the company's software, which you have purchased. The tech offers to walk you through the steps required to fix the software on your computer.
Social engineering
Not social engineering
12)If messages are being sent from your email account without your knowledge, this is a sign that your computer is infected with
A. Malware
B. identify Theif
C. PII
D. Social Engineering
13) Can the following action be a result of your PII being compromised?
Being denied access to your own bank account online
Yes
No
14) Which of the following measures is least likely to help you protect your PII?
Logging off or shutting down your computer when it's not in use
Locking your computer in the back of your car knowing that your car has an alarm
Keeping the "remember me" button checked on a social networking site
15) Indicate whether the following actions are the actions of a person who will be a victim, or will not be a victim, of phishing attacks.
Clicking on a provided link instead of typing the known web address into a web browser. It's faster and more reliable.
Phishing victim
Not a phishing victim
16) Identify whether the following actions pose a risk of becoming a phishing victim or do not pose a risk. Using a computer in his college's open lab, Oscar orders a textbook he needs from an online vendor by typing in their url, and he uses his credit card to pay for the order.
Risk of becoming a phishing victim
Not a risk of becoming a phishing victim
17) Identify whether the following actions pose a risk of becoming a phishing victim or do not pose a risk. Ann receives an email telling here that a friend has sent her an electronic greeting card. She clicks on a rather long url to retrieve the card.
Risk of becoming a phishing victim
Not a risk of becoming a phishing victim
18) Which of the following is not characteristic of a phishing email?
Addressing you by name
Long links to urls that you don't recognize
A tone of urgency about an action to be taken
Spelling and grammar errors
19) For the following scenario, indicate whether the actions are good practices or bad practices to safeguard your personally identifiable information.
Sierra uses a long pass phrase such as "A stitch in time saves 9" with special characters between the words for her bank account password.
Good practice
Bad practice
20) For the following scenario, indicate whether the actions are good practices or bad practices to safeguard your personally identifiable information.
Marina's personal computer requires a password to get access.
Good practice
Bad practice
21) For the following scenario, indicate whether the actions are good practices or bad practices to safeguard your personally identifiable information.
Terry uses the same password on most of his online accounts so that he can easily remember his login information.
Good practice
Bad practice