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If a stranger came up to you on the street, would you give him your name, Social Security number and e-mail address? Probably no
If a stranger came up to you on the street, would you give him your name, Social Security number and e-mail address? Probably no
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2013-09-26
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If a stranger came up to you on the street, would you give him your name, Social Security number and e-mail address? Probably not.
Yet people often【C1】______out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data to be【C2】______. Services like Facebook and Twitter are【C3】______over with personal information.
In social networks, people can increase their defenses against【C4】______by adopting tight privacy controls.【C5】______an individual’s actions, researchers say, are【C6】______enough to protect privacy in the interconnected world of the Internet.
Computer scientists say that such【C7】______harmless bits of information【C8】______can increasingly be collected and【C9】______by computers to help create a picture of a person’s identity. By examining【C10】______between various online accounts, the scientists showed that they could identify more than 30 percent of the users of both Twitter and Flicker, even though the accounts had been【C11】______of identifying information like account names and e-mail addresses.
Until now, this type of【C12】______data mining, which relies on【C13】______statistical correlations, is mostly in the【C14】______of university researchers, not identity thieves and marketers. But the F. T. C.(美国联邦贸易委员会)is worried that rules to protect privacy have not kept【C15】______of technology. The agency is【C16】______on Wednesday the third of three workshops on the issue.
You may not【C17】______personal information, but your online friends may do it for you,【C18】______to your school or employer, location, gender and interests.
The F. T. C. and Congress are thinking about measures like tighter industry requirements, to stop online monitoring. But Jon Kleinberg, a professor of computer science at Cornell University, is【C19】______that rules will have much impact. His advice: " When you’re doing stuff online, you should【C20】______as if you’re doing it in public—because increasingly, it is. "
【C12】
选项
A、formidable
B、fringe
C、fragile
D、forthcoming
答案
A
解析
形容词辨义。此处意为“这种挖掘个人信息的强大技术依赖于非常复杂的统计相关性”,formidable意为“强大的,可怕的”,符合题意,故选A)。fringe“边缘的,附加的”;fragile“脆的,易碎的”;forthcoming“即将来临的”均不符合题意。
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