CYBER ESCAPE
Maestra Linares
Created on November 22, 2024
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Transcript
Cyber Escape
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ESCAPE ROOM
To escape the Cyber Maze, you’ll need to tackle digital safety challenges in each room. Each challenge will test your skills in solving puzzles, cracking clues, and applying what you know about online safety. Use your wits to unlock the exit code for each room and make your way closer to freedom from the maze. Good luck!
introduction
enter
ROOM1
EXIT
ROOM2
ROOM3
ROOM4
Which of these is the most secure password?
c@T$4L1F3!
EXIT
1/5
Password123
[User’s birthday]
12345678
EXIT
2/5
6 Characters
12 Characters
4 Characters
8 Characters
What is the minimum recommended length for a secure password?
EXIT
3/5
Including a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols
Using only lowercase letters
Repeating the same character
Using a common phrase like “password”
Which of the following would make a password more secure?
EXIT
4/5
Don't avoid it
Honesty is the best policy
Personal information can be easy for others to guess or find, making your password less secure.
Sharing is caring.
Why is it important to avoid using personal information, like your name or birthday, in passwords?
EXIT
5/5
A passphrase is a longer password made up of several words or a phrase, which can be easier to remember and harder to guess due to its length.
A mush of your passwords combined
When you pass the recommendations given of making a password.
Password repeating
What is a “passphrase” and why is it useful?
ROOM3
ROOM4
EXIT
ROOM1
ROOM2
Which of these is safe to share publicly?
1/5
EXIT
YourFavoriteHobby
YourFullName
YourHomeAddress
YourPhoneNumber
2/5
EXIT
Which type of information should you keep private online?
YourPassword
A Nickname
The NameOf YourPet
YourSchool'sName
3/5
EXIT
Why is it risky to share your location on social media in real-time?
It can make it easier for people to track your movements
It’s not risky at all
It’s not important to share location
It makes you more popular
4/5
EXIT
If a friend tags you in a post that shows your location, what is the best action to take?
Share it with others
Leave it up to increase your followers
Ask them to remove the tag
Ignore it
5/5
EXIT
What can happen if you overshare personal information online?
It might lead to privacy issues or scams
It makes you more popular
It can make it easier for people to track your movements
It’s not risky at all
ROOM1
EXIT
ROOM4
ROOM2
ROOM3
Ignore or block the person
EXIT
Share it with others for attention
1/5
If you receive a mean comment online, what is the best first step?
Report the behavior to a trusted adult or platform
EXIT
Comment and ask for more information
2/5
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Repeatedly sending mean messages to someone
EXIT
Politely disagreeing with someone’s opinion
3/5
Which of these is NOT considered cyberbullying?
It could get you more followers
EXIT
It may escalate the situation and give the bully attention
4/5
Why is it important not to respond to a cyberbully directly?
Tell a trusted adult
EXIT
Ignore it forever
5/5
What should you do if you are being cyberbullied but are unsure how to handle it?
Share it with other people online
Try to handle it alone
ROOM1
EXIT
ROOM2
ROOM3
ROOM4
What is phishing?
1/5
A scam where someone tries to steal your information by pretending to be trustworthy
A type of social media platform
EXIT
2/5
The email asking you to respond “at your convenience”
An email address that looks suspicious
EXIT
Which of these could be a sign of a phishing email?
3/5
Give the information to claim the prize
Delete the email or report it as spam
EXIT
If an email claims you’ve won a prize but asks for personal information, what should you do?
4/5
Ignore or delete the message and contact your bank directly
Ask them to email you later
EXIT
What should you do if you receive a message from someone claiming to be your bank but asking for your account password?
5/5
Clicking links in emails is always unsafe
Links in suspicious emails may lead to fake websites or install malware
EXIT
Why should you avoid clicking links in suspicious emails?
back
You have escaped and are a true cyber security expert!
CONGRATS!
yes
no
Are you SUREyou want to LEAVE?
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