How do you ensure your own personal data is protected?
How could this data be used by criminals?
What different cyber threats can you think of?
How malware can damage computer or network?
Answers:
1. Internet security is a term that describes security for activities and transactions made over the internet.
2. Make passwords complex and keep them secret. Use trusted sites. Be careful.
3. Personal information can be used for very bad purposes. Money can be stolen, personal information can be spread.
4. Money on cards can be lost.
5. The device may fail, personal data, money may be stolen.
Task 3. Write the translations whether Uzbek or Russian in the table.
English
Uzbek
Russian
eg. cyberbullying
Kiber qo’rqitish
киберзапугивание
malware
Zararli dastur
Вредоносное ПО
malvertising
noto'g'ri reklama
ложная реклама
phishing
fishing
фишинг
hacking
xakerlik
взлом
ransomware
To`lov dasturi
Программа оплаты
Task 4. Match the words with their definitions.
to encrypt (d)
crimes committed using computer systems or the internet
to hack (e)
fraud committed using the details of another person’s credit card
cybercrime (a)
a computer program, or malware, that infects a computer and encrypts files, in order to secure a ransom in exchange for decrypting the files
credit card fraud (b)
the process to turn data into code to prevent unauthorised access
ransomware (c)
to gain unauthorised access to a computer system
Task 5. Read the cases below and write your solutions. Case 1. Unauthorised access to employee’s email account In April 2020, the company published a notice on its website explaining that their security team had discovered unauthorised access to one of their employee's email accounts between 22nd to 24th January.
Although the company stated that they had found no clear signs of misuse, it did not rule out the exposure of customer personal information.
In September 2022, the company reached a $12 million settlement with the 232,772 patients affected.
The company needs to improve its security system. Otherwise, many people's personal information may be burdened. Case 2. Hackers accessed computers with sensitive records of 4.5 million people In July 2015, the university disclosed a bad actor had accessed parts of their network that contained the personal information of 4.5 million individuals. At that time it was the fourth-biggest healthcare data breach of all time. There were "indications" that led the company to believe that the attacker may have initiated the network access as early as September 2014.
The potentially exposed information included names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, medical record numbers and some medical information such as medical condition, medications, procedures and test results.
In March 2019, the university reached a settlement related to this incident.
In July 2023, it was reported that the governing board of the university had filed a lawsuit against their insurer alleging breach of contract and seeking unspecified damages.