Cyber Forensics Crossword Puzzle

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  • arp : is how network devices associate mac addresses with ip addresses
  • cyber bullying : is when the internet and related technologies are used to bully other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner.
  • scavenging : is looking for treasure in someone else's trash.
  • smishing : in which you receive an email that seems to be from a reputable source, asking for your credit card data, password, or other private information.
  • spambot : is an automated computer program designed to send unsolicited bulk messages indiscriminately
  • stealware : is software that modifies affiliate tracking codes by replacing their affiliate cookies on a user’s computer or by overlaying links on a web site with another affiliates tracking link.
  • defacement : is usually the substitution of the original home page of a website with another page by a hacker
  • vishing : is the criminal act of using voice email, voip landline or cellular telephone to gain access to private, personal and financial information from the public for the purpose of financial reward by committing identity theft.
  • wiretapping : is the monitoring of telephone and internet conversations by a third party, often by secret means
  • zeus : is the biggest and the most dangerous banking trojan.
  • foot printing : is usually done for the purpose of finding ways to intrude into the target environment.
  • firesale : describes a three-stage coordinated attack on a country's transportation, telecommunications, financial, and utilities infrastructure systems.
  • shoplifting : is the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store.
  • data diddling : illegal or unauthorized data alteration.
  • crap flooding : is a form of trolling online media with nonsensical, insane, and / or repetitive postings in order to make it difficult for other users to read other postings and thus pushing back relevant information.