
Digital Safety Scenarios
Authored by Karen Krot
Computers
10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
You check your bank app on Starbucks "Free-Guest-WiFi." Safe or threat?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
Using public WiFi, like Starbucks' 'Free-Guest-WiFi', poses security risks. Hackers can intercept data, making it unsafe to access sensitive information, such as your bank app. Therefore, this scenario is a threat.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
You give your Netflix password to a friend. Is this safe?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
Sharing your Netflix password poses a security risk, as it allows others access to your account. This can lead to unauthorized use or potential account compromise, making it a threat to your personal information.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Is Dog-Blue-Cloud-Runner-99 a safe password?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
The password 'Dog-Blue-Cloud-Runner-99' is safe because it is long, combines uppercase and lowercase letters, includes numbers, and uses special characters, making it complex and difficult to guess.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
You post a funny photo of a classmate sleeping in the library without asking. Is this safe or a threat?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
Posting a photo of someone without their consent, even as a joke, can violate their privacy and lead to embarrassment. This action is considered a threat to their personal boundaries and well-being. This violates their privacy and could affect their "Digital Footprint" or reputation.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
You get a spam email and click "Unsubscribe." Is this safe?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
In random spam emails, clicking "Unsubscribe" confirms to the hacker that your email address is active and monitored. It’s better to mark it as "Report Spam" in Gmail without clicking anything inside the message.
In random spam emails, clicking "Unsubscribe" confirms to the hacker that your email address is active and monitored. It’s better to mark it as "Report Spam" in Gmail without clicking anything inside the message.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Your phone is at 2% at the airport. You use a public USB charging port. Is this safe?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
This is called "Juice Jacking." USB ports can transfer data, not just power. Hackers can modify those ports to install malware on your phone the second you plug in. Always use your own wall "brick" or a portable power bank.
This is called "Juice Jacking." USB ports can transfer data, not just power. Hackers can modify those ports to install malware on your phone the second you plug in. Always use your own wall "brick" or a portable power bank.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
You save your Gmail password on a shared school laptop. Is this safe?
Safe
Threat
Answer explanation
Saving passwords on a shared school laptop poses a security risk. Other students could access your Gmail account, making this action a threat to your personal information.
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