Social Health - Day 4, Health 10, 2nd Q

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This document is about different types of cybercrime and defenses against cybercrime. It discusses concepts like hacking, phishing, identity theft, and malware. The document, likely from a Philippine high school, is a learning resource on social health.

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DAY4 HEALTH 10 2ND Q **SOCIAL HEALTH** **Cyber --** refers to a computer or a computer network. **Cybercrime** refers to criminal activities that involve computers, networks, or digital devices, or the internet. **RA No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012** is a Philippine law that...

DAY4 HEALTH 10 2ND Q **SOCIAL HEALTH** **Cyber --** refers to a computer or a computer network. **Cybercrime** refers to criminal activities that involve computers, networks, or digital devices, or the internet. **RA No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012** is a Philippine law that aims to address crimes committed via the internet and other forms of digital communication. **Types of Cybercrime:** 1. Hacking: Unauthorized access to networks, systems, or devices to steal or manipulate data. 2. Phishing: Fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information (such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details) by posing as a trustworthy entity via email, messaging, or fake websites. 3. Identity Theft: Stealing personal information to impersonate someone else for financial gain, such as applying for loans, opening bank accounts, or making purchases. 4. Malware: Software designed to harm or exploit any device, service, or network. This includes viruses, spyware, trojans, and worms. **Defenses Against Cybercrime:** - Use strong and unique password. - Keep software and operating system updated. Keeping your software and operating system up- to -date ensures that you benefit from the latest security patches to protect your computer. - Install anti-virus software.

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