Online ThreatsVersion en ligne Match the online threats with their corresponding definition. par Gabriela Cordero 1 Netiquette 2 Cyberbullying 3 Catfishing 4 Phishing 5 Cookie 6 Pharming 7 Targeted advertising The rules of accepted, proper online social conduct. The way people should agree to communicate when using social media or working online. Intentional and repeated harm using social media messages, images and other means online. The use of disapproval emojis and other words to hurt the person posting. Refers to the practice of setting up a fictitious online profile. Often for the purpose is to lure another into a fraudulent romantic relationship. A technique used to gain personal information, usually by means of fraudulent e-mails. The person opens a link inserted in an email and others get access to their screen. A file on a computer or other electronic device that records user information when visiting a website. A way to get to know what you like and where you are. A method by which scammers try to get personal/private information from users by directing them to false, websites that look legit. The use of a website that is not the company's official site. Products and videos shown to you based on information that has been collected about you. The feed you get on social media based on your online research.