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Bonjour j'ai vraiment du mal sur ce devoir noté car je ne comprends rien au chapitre ! Merci de m'aider!

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Réponse :

Parent: Hey Elizabeth, can we talk?

Elizabeth: Yeah sure.

Parent: How much time do you think you should spend on the internet per day?

Elizabeth: 4 or 5 or 6 I guess.

Parent: Really and how much time for your school work?

Elizabeth: 30 or 10 min

Parent: So you think you should spend more time on the internet than studying?

Elizabeth: Yeah what's is the big deal?

Parent: No nothing, but have you ever heard about the dangers of the internet ?

Elizabeth: What? No i haven't ?

Parent: Have you ever heard of Cyber bullying?

Elizabeth: Is it a cloth shop?

Parent: No, it is when children can be ridiculed in social media exchanges. Or, in online gaming, their player personas can be subjected to incessant attack, turning the game from an imaginative adventure into a humiliating ordeal that escalate into cyber bullying across multiple platforms and in real-life. The best foundation for protecting against cyber bullying is to be comfortable talking to your children about what is going on in their lives online and in in real-life and how to stand up to bullies. Cyber security software and specialized apps for monitoring your child’s online and mobile activity can help, but nothing will replace an open dialog.

Elizabeth: Oh, I understand now.

Parent: What about Phishing?

Elizabeth: No what is it?

Parent: Phishing is what cyber security professionals call the use of emails that try to trick people into clicking on malicious links or attachments. So you should to avoid clicking on emails or texts from strangers and to be wary of messages that appear to be from your friends but seem «off» or have no genuine personal message attached.

Elizabeth: Wow that is scary!

Parent: So last thing have you ever accidentally downloading malware?

Elizabeth: No I haven't, well, at least I think so. Tell me what it is.

Parent: Well, malware is computer software that is installed without the knowledge of permission of the victim and performs harmful actions on the computer. Cyber criminals often trick people into downloading malware.

Elizabeth: Wow that is harsh. I think I will dedicate more time to my studying instead of the internet, I don't want that to happen to me, yikes!