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Don't be afraid to share what you know.
Be a bit skeptical about people you meet online and about their intentions
If you notice offending language attacks, like cyber-bullying, hate speech or any form of harassment, do not hesitate to report it immediately to your parents, teachers or, if you are an adult, to the law enforcement officials.
Just by clicking a link in an e-mail or a pop-up window, you could connect and enroll your system into a network and have your computer used in online attacks and malicious actions that target financial data and personal information.
Don’t trust e-mails that come from people you never met, especially those e-mails that ask you to take an action.
Make sure you give credits to the owner.
When you enter a domain of cyberspace that's new to you, take a look around. Spend a while listening to the chat or reading the archives.
Even if you have a good anti virus product, you may still get infected by advanced malware, so get the best one you can afford.
Think twice before you publish or post it.
Though you may have all the security protection in the world, disaster may still hit your system and your valuable files, so always keep a copy.