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Security Awareness Quiz
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Cyber criminal only target big businesses
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5 points
True
False
Cybersecurity awareness is only for IT and technical people
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5 points
True
False
Technology alone can protect me from internet dangers.
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5 points
True
False
Backups are an important part of cybersecurity.
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5 points
False
True
Operating systems are the only updates I need to worry about.
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5 points
False
True
Microsoft recommends using Internet Explorer to browse the internet.
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5 points
False
True
Password managers can store difficult to remember passwords.
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5 points
False
True
I should use a separate password for every account I have.
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5 points
True
False
The name of your pet or child makes a great password.
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5 points
True
False
I only need to worry about links sent through email.
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5 points
False
True
I can open attachments because my anti-virus will catch anything malicious.
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5 points
False
True
Attackers will often use...Select all answers that apply (more than one)
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5 points
hacked accounts or devices of people you know
a sense of urgency
spoofed phone numbers
none of these
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Moving your mouse to a link (as shown below) so you can see the underlying URL is known as..
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5 points
Phishing
Surfing
Clicking
Hovering
I can safely plug in a USB drive I found in the parking lot.
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5 points
True
False
Encryption can be used by both the good guys and the bad guys
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5 points
True
False
A green padlock means a website is legitimate and safe to input your user credentials.
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5 points
False
True
Sharing photos while on vacation can tip off criminals that you are not home.
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5 points
True
False
Microsoft or Apple might call you in extreme circumstances when your computer is compromised.
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5 points
True
False
A caller's phone number (called ID) is a great way to verify who they are.
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5 points
False
True
Why are cyber vulnerabilities unlikely to ever go away?
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5 points
Criminals need them to steel identities.
The Government won't allow people to fix them
They are the side effect of the freedom and ease of communicating online
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