1. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr
2. Actually, two girls at my school and a teacher at my school were sued for posting stuff about another student in a private Facebook message.
3. Sexting = sending explicit, detailed messages to another on a cellular device; cramming = illegally running up another person's phone bill; cookies = messages sent from a web browser to a web server; trojan horse = a harmful that is inside a seemingly safe programming and ruins the file allocation table on your hard disk (http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/Trojan-horse);
4. They are unprofessional and not names a potential employer would take seriously.
5. These screen names give the wrong impression. If you're a girl and your screen name is IMAHottie then a potential sex offender could try and contact you on whatever site you use that name.
6. With Tom_Evans34, he could be revealing his age as well as Missy-13. Revealing your age is unsafe because it could cause people to question you more about who you are and get you to reveal other information about yourself.
7. Some of those choices are good, such as: Soccerstar, Bookworm, 2BorNot2b - those seem harmless and don't quite raise any red flags. HOWEVER, KeKe1995 is a poor choice because the number may indicate a birth year, and that's a pretty young aged child which might attract some unwanted web freaks; gUn4hiRe is bad because not only is the alternating lower and upper case letters annoying, the "gun for hire" sends out the wrong message.
8. movie_buff00, black_n_gold4ever, pizzaluver
9. (a) no (b) no (c) no (d) no (e) yes (f) yes (g) no (h) yes (i) no (j) no (k) no (l) no (m) no (n) no (o) yes (p) no
10. Most Common = Students give password to friends, Students write password down where others can see it, other who know personal things about student guess their password
Least Common = password-cracking program, other studetns see password as student types it in
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