問題詳情


(B)Since I started writing about cybersecurity, I’ve developed something of a reputation forparanoia. I set up 23 passwords for every website, 24 two-step authenticationwhenever I can, 25 for credit monitoring and regularly use secure mobile apps to speakwith sensitive sources. I also cover my computer’s web camera with a masking tape, and onenight—during some paranoia-fraught weeks reporting on Chinese 26 —I even went sofar as to move my television out of my bedroom just in case somebody was lurking in mycable box. In short, I have become completely 27 about protecting my personal data.So imagine my reaction the other week when my own father sent a text message 28my Social Security number, driver’s license number, birth date, account number, phonenumber, email address and full name— 29 everything one would need to steal myidentity—to people in his address book. Suffice to say, I was not exactly calm, cool andcollected. It was an honest mistake, of course, but it was 30 . I’ve taken companies totask for storing personal data and chastised perfect strangers for not 31 password PINson their phones. But security experts like to say security is only 32 the weakest link.And in this case, the weakest link—I’m sorry to say—was my dad.
23.
(A) complex
(B) incredible
(C) unimaginable
(D) simplified

參考答案

答案:A
難度:簡單0.8
統計:A(48),B(1),C(4),D(3),E(0)

內容推薦