cybercrime & tech - quiz 12
Home security systems, thermostats, and appliances that can be controlled via the web are examples of the _______. cybercrime devices serious technology platform Internet of Things new Internet
Internet of Things
What is the name of the US bill that failed to pass in 2012 in order to combat rates of piracy and counterfeiting? Child Online Protection Act The Megan Meier Act Stop Online Piracy Act none of the above
Stop Online Piracy Act
What is the name of the downloadable program individuals can use to anonymize their online activity from others that has been a focus of law enforcement investigations over the last few years? Pingbox Slingbox GCHQ Tor
Tor
Which of the following anonymization tools have been targeted by law enforcement to better identify cybercriminals? Tor Proxify Spotify Hushmail
Tor
What is the name for services that allow individuals to remotely access files stored on web servers via the Internet? mobile phones cloud storage wearable devices none of the above
cloud storage
The term ________ references direct relationships between police and the general public to identify certain forms of crime that are viewed as a challenge and finding ways to work together to combat the issue. centralized response community policing problem oriented policing none of the above
community policing
Ideologically-driven cyberattacks will not increase over the next decade due to the relative stabilization of Internet use across the world. (t/f)
f
It is relatively easy to predict the future of cybercrime due to the stability of technology and its use. (t/f)
f
Private industry and security vendors are not establishing working groups to deal with cybercrime. (t/f)
f
What is the term used to refer to the process where individuals accept a radical ideology without directly engaging others as part of that movement? self-radicalization scary practices revolutionary acceptance none of the above
self-radicalization
Criminological theorists have yet to consider how socio-economic backgrounds affect the risk of cybercrime victimization and offending behaviors. (t/f)
t
It is possible that wearable devices like FitBits will change the way we interact with the Internet, and our behaviors generally. (t/f)
t
Smart devices like thermostats and wearable technology constitute the Internet of Things. (t/f)
t
The Internet is enabling the process of self-radicalization, where individuals gain access to radical messages and join movements without actually engaging with others in the real world. (t/f)
t