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Glossary:
- Cybersecurity: Protecting computers and networks from bad people who want to steal information or cause harm.
- Password: A secret word or phrase that keeps your accounts safe. It should be hard for others to guess.
- Phishing: A trick where someone pretends to be a trustworthy person or website to steal your personal information.
- Malware: Bad software that can harm your computer or steal your data.
- Antivirus: A program that helps find and remove malware from your computer.
- Firewall: A security system that blocks harmful traffic and protects your computer from attacks.
- Encryption: Changing information into a code so that only people with the right key can read it.
- Data: Information stored on a computer, like photos, documents, or messages.
- Secure Connection: A safe way to connect to the internet, often shown with “https://” in the website address.
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): A security measure that requires two forms of identification before accessing an account.
- Update: Making changes to software or apps to fix problems and improve security.
- Breach: When someone gains unauthorized access to a system or data.
- Spam: Unwanted or junk emails, often advertising products or scams.
- Social Engineering: Tricks used by bad people to manipulate you into giving up personal information.
- VPN (Virtual Private Network): A tool that creates a secure connection to the internet, hiding your online activity from others.












