Secure your Castle
Sukyna Powell
Created on November 1, 2023
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Roll a dice or use a spinner to determine how many spaces a player moves. - As players move along the board, they encounter different cybersecurity challenges represented by the game cards.
Use the dice!
Players
Drag the game pieces
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You receive a mean message from someone online. What's the best thing to do? a) Respond with an even meaner message b) Delete the message and ignore it c) Show it to your friends
5. If you come across a website that doesn't have "https://" in the address bar, what should you do? a) Enter your personal information without worry b) Avoid entering any personal information and leave the site c) Share the website link with friends
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2. What should you do if you receive an email from an unknown sender with an attachment? a) Open the attachment to see what's inside b) Delete the email without opening it c) Reply to the email asking who it is
6. What does a firewall do for your computer? a) It protects your computer from viruses and hackers b) It helps your computer run faster c) It changes the colour of your computer screen
You receive an email claiming you've won a contest you never entered. It asks for your personal information. What do you do? a)Reply with your name and address b) Delete the email and don't respond c) Share your information because you're excited
You want to use a new app, but it asks for access to your location, camera, and contacts. What's the best course of action? a) Grant access to everything without thinking b) Check why the app needs those permissions and decide if it's necessary c) Don't use the app at all
You find a game that asks for your name, age, and location. What should you do? a) Fill in your details because it's just a game b) Ask an adult if it's safe before providing any information c) Skip the game and find a different one
A friend shares their password with you. What should you do? a) Keep it a secret and use it if you need to b) Tell your friend not to share passwords and suggest changing it c) Share it with your other friends
You visit a website, and it doesn't have "https://" in the address bar. What should you do? a) Enter your personal information without worry b) Avoid entering any personal information and leave the site c) Share the website link with friends
Which of the following is an example of personal information that should be kept private online? a) Your favourite book b) Your home address c) Your favourite colour
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Your friend shares a funny video link, but the website looks suspicious. What should you do? a) Click the link to see the video b) Ask your friend if they're sure it's safe c) Share the link with others
How often should you update your passwords for online accounts?A) Once a yearB) Never, if you have a good passwordC) Every few months
You receive an email from your favourite online game asking for your password to "verify your account". What should you do? a) Reply with your password b) Report the email to the game's support team c) Ignore the email
You see a website that offers free games, but it asks for your credit card information. What should you do? a) Enter your credit card information to get the free games b) Close the website without entering any information c) Ask an adult for their credit card details
9. Which of the following is a sign that an email might be a phising attempt?A) Its from a known senderB) It asks you for your password or personal InformationC) It compliements you on your profile picture
8. What's the first thing you should do if you receive a mean or threatening message online? a) Respond with an even meaner message b) Delete the message and ignore it c) Tell a trusted adult about it
3. What is a common trick cybercriminals use to steal passwords? a) Sending fake emails asking for login information b) Giving away free video games c) Posting funny videos on social media
You receive a message from a person you don't know asking for your password. What's the best action? a) Share your password with them b) Ignore the message C) Tell an adult or a trusted person
If a friend shares their password with you, what should you do? a) Keep it a secret and use it if you need to b) Tell an adult or a trusted person about it c) Share it with your other friend
1. What is a strong password? a) A word that is easy to remember b) Password that has made up of three random words c) The name of your favourite pet
You find a game that asks for your name, age, and location. What should you do? A) Fill in your details because it's just a game B) Ask an adult if it's safe before providing any information c) Skip the game and find a different one