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False

Messages encrypted using a public key RSA129 cryptosystem code have not yet been cracked.

False

"Opt-in" means the business can use it unless the person explicitly prohibits the new use.

True

Hyperlinks have two parts: the part you read and the part the computer reads—the actual place you will go to when you click the link.

True

A company can place a cookie on your computer even if you've never visited its Web site.

False

A third-party cookie is initiated by a direct request by the user.

False

American privacy laws are much stricter than European laws.

False

Americans' access to a free credit check to learn their "credit score" and check for errors applies the Fair Information Practices of Purpose and Security.

True

Cookies can be used to track ad placement on Web sites.

True

Emptying the trash is no guarantee that the data has been erased.

True

Identity theft is the crime of posing as someone else for fraudulent purposes.

False

In the United States, the protection of an individual's privacy is the responsibility of the government.

True

In contrast to the "omnibus" solution of adopting the OECD list, the United States uses an approach called "sectoral," meaning that it passes laws to deal with specific industries (business sectors) or practices.

True

Information is generated when buying goods and services at a store.

True

Laws in Hong Kong controlling the use of transaction information are stricter than those in the United States.

True

Modern browsers let you control the cookie policy for your computer.

True

Partial backups should be made more often than full backups.

True

Non-EU countries that want information on EU citizens must show that they have privacy laws consistent with the OECD principles.

False

Personal computers can only be backed up to another hard disk.

False

The Do-Not-Call List was so successful that it has now been applied to email.

True

The United States has not adopted the OECD principles.

True

The United States provides limited enforcement of OECD privacy principles.

False

The difference between a worm and a virus is that the worm program "rides along" with other software, while the virus can actually send itself to other devices on the Internet.

True

The laws protecting the information of individuals place more limits on the government than on business.

True

The purpose of encryption is to allow private transmission and storage of sensitive information.

False

The vast majority of business transactions are anonymous.

True

Viruses are often distributed through email attachments.


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