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lbvjy
9 days ago
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Which details support the central idea that information on the Internet is not protected well enough? Check all that apply. “onl

y a small fraction … is securely encrypted” “the remainder is poorly encrypted” “the number of Internet users” “people take adequate precautions in terms of privacy” “anybody … can get their hands on more information”
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Gnom [7.5K]9 days ago
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The responses are (I just took the test)

A. “only a small fraction … is securely encrypted”

B. “the remainder is poorly encrypted”

E. “anybody … can get their hands on more information”

Naddika [7.4K]9 days ago
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The correct responses are "Only a small fraction is securely encrypted; the remainder is poorly encrypted" and "Anyone can easily access more information".



It is accurate that internet traffic isn't fully safeguarded. Approximately 60% of this traffic is encrypted; the remaining part is still being developed. This leaves unprotected information vulnerable to acquisition by skilled computer security professionals.


With the growing accessibility of tools designed to simulate firewall security breaches, which can be downloaded for free online, any individual who invests time in mastering these techniques can potentially breach unencrypted data - or even encrypted information, contingent on their expertise.



The other options should not be regarded as supporting the main idea since:



The number of internet users does not pertain to whether the current level of data is protected or not. The safety measures these users adopt while navigating the internet, however, contribute more significantly to the discourse.

Many individuals fail to implement sufficient safeguards for their privacy, as evidenced by the extent of personal data shared on social networks, which enables their managers to profit by selling this information to advertisers, thereby securing considerable income.

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