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_______ (decrypt) on the other phone. The service
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_______ (decrypt) on the other phone. The service
8)
_______ (not stop) the delivery of ominous messages in range of certain base stations. But it can
block eavesdropping and prevent the snooper from
9)
_______ (know) the number of the person
you are calling or texting. Soon, access codes for
Silent Circle
were making their way to protest
organizers in the heart of Kyiv.
In the past year, it’s become
10)
_______ (clear) that places like Kyiv are not the only environments
where people might need widespread deployment of crypto technology. Documents brought to light
by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden suggest that the NSA gathers
huge amounts of information from cloud computing platforms and
11)
_______ (wire) carriers,
including the numbers ordinary people called and the times they called them. Not only could the
government be watching you: so could websites, advertisers, and even
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_______ (retail) trying to
track your movements within stores. Modern smartphones and the apps running on them are
engineered to collect and disseminate enormous amounts of user data – such as location, Web
browsing histories, search terms, and contact lists.
More than 99% of Android phones are potentially
13)
_______ (leak) data that, if stolen, could be
used to get the information they store online. The discovery was made by German security
researchers looking at how Android phones handle
14)
_______ (identify) information. Note
Google’s comment on the problem: “We’re aware of this issue,
15)
_______ already (fix) it for
calendar and contacts in the latest versions of Android...”
Thus, a new way to block many of the ways phones leak data is of urgent necessity. It should signal
a shift toward mass-market phones that are far more private and secure.
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