I have attached the chapter that deals with these newer biometric issues for you.
And for those Americans in the 18-34 age range, four times as likely.
Of course, having your good old plastic drivers license, or medical cards, etc.
[5]
Security concerns for smartphones….calling SIRI…from a distance!
EBay urged all of its 145 million users with an active account to immediately update their passwords.
In the winter of 2013, Twitter announced that 250,000 accounts had been hacked in a security breach.
Cook added, When I step back from this terrible scenario….I think about the awareness piece.
I think we have a responsibility to ratchet that up.
Thats really not an engineering thing.
[19]They did not succeed.
Facebooks privacy shortcomings spilled over into 2105, as some European countries claimed they were violating consumer protection laws.
The warning applied to people who controlled their Smart Television using its voice-activated feature.
[22]We are NOT having your parents here next week!
Im pregnant and its not yours and other such outbursts come to mind!
[28]
Getting Under Your Skin?
The chips are about the size of a grain of rice, and use radio-frequency identification (RFID).
Wouldnt it be easier to just touch things with your hands?
society, many other people are uncomfortable with the whole idea.
In the meantime,….
There are two types of EMV transactions that consumers can use-contact transactions and contactless transactions.
Instead, their primary function is to safeguard your current cards and accounts.
Instead of many complicated steps, this was a fast way to get yourself and your transaction authenticated.
The End of Pesky Passwords and Pin Codes?
PayPals chief Information Security Officer Michael Barrett pointed out that most users pick poor passwords and reuse them everywhere.
[25]Ibid.
[26]Ibid.
[27]Ibid.
[28]February 2016 Consumerreports.org Facial Recognition: Whos tracking you in public?
[28] Ibid.
[29]1/31/15 Dailymailonline.
Co.uk Talk about taking your work home with you!
By Keiligh Baker
[30]Ibid.
[31]Ibid.
[32]6/6/06 Wired.com RFID: Sign of the (End) Times?
[39]Ibid.