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1、第 PAGE8 頁 共 NUMPAGES8 頁2023年最新的信息泄露的英語作文 信息泄露的英語作文 The day before yesterday,someone gave me a phone call.he said che ,i am your leader,come to my office room right now so i felt anxious and said who are youand what did i do .he just said i am just your leader .i realized he is a cheater.so i said i

2、will call the police he hung up immediately.so i felt scared.and i have a question:who leak my information Ten years ago,i have never thought our personal information is important.but now if your phone number is leaked,you will be drowned in a sea of junk short message.the ID card number is one of y

3、our most important personal information.because your bank card, driving license, student card and personal resume are both binding to your ID card number.so if your ID card number leaked, that completely is a disaster. How did my information leak In some film, a hacker use a computer attack a websit

4、e and get many information.that is true.many computer virus can do this.and today is the age of big data, a good hacker can get your password from your other information.for example,a hacker build a false website, and you register for an account.the hacker would get your password and your email addr

5、ess. Sometimes the password is your bank account password.He just need to send you a e-mail with computer virus.your bank account and password will be leaked. So what should we do to protect our information security First of all we shouldn t tell others our personal information.most of the informati

6、on leakage event is from our carelessness.besides,we shouldn t register for an account easily.and i still hold a belief on don t using number is the best way to protect information security. 信息泄露的英語作文 There are no equivalents to highway codes, nutritional guidelines and movie-style ratings systems t

7、o help people make safe choices on the internet. 人們要在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上做出安全的選擇,沒有像現(xiàn)實生活中交通法規(guī)、營養(yǎng)指南以及電影風格評級制度之類的東西作為參考。 Many consumers feel hopeless and helpless, as retailers, healthcare providers and governments lose millions of records and hackers steal their identities to make fraudulent transactions. Senior bus

8、inesspeople may be among the most at risk because of their wealth or because they may have access to commercially sensitive material. 許多消費者感到絕望和無助,因為零售商、醫(yī)療服務提供者及政府丟失了數(shù)以百萬計的記錄,而黑客竊取消費者的身份進行欺詐交易。高層商界人士屬于風險最高的人士行列,原因在于他們的財富,或是因為他們可能有獲得商業(yè)敏感材料的途徑。 Current forms of cyber security protection, particularly

9、for individuals, are not keeping up with wily hackers, who are able to change tactics quickly. 當前的網(wǎng)絡安全保護形式(尤其對個人來說)跟不上能夠快速改變策略的狡詐黑客。 Jay Kaplan, chief executive of Synack, a security start-up, says people should prioritise monitoring how their information is being used, because they have to assume i

10、t has been stolen by someone. 初創(chuàng)的網(wǎng)絡安全企業(yè)Synack首席執(zhí)行官杰伊慍湓灦(Jay Kaplan)說,人們應該著重監(jiān)測他們的信息是如何被使用的,因為他們不得不假定自己的信息已經(jīng)被別人竊取了。 It is inevitable, he says. Everyone needs to take a stance that eventually their information will be compromised unless they live under a rock and never share electronically. Even then,

11、it is impossible, given they do things such as file tax returns. 這是不可避免的, 他說。 每個人都需要認識到,他們的信息終究都會受到危害,除非他們生活在巖石下面,而且從不使用電子方式分享信息。即便這樣,信息泄露也不可能避免,因為他們要做納稅申報之類的事情。 Regularly checking your personal credit rating is the best way to keep track of financial fraud, but it is harder to monitor how hackers a

12、re using healthcare data or how identification such as social security numbers in the US or national insurance numbers in the UK, that are used to access myriad sensitive accounts, may be being misused. 定期檢查自己的個人信用評級是發(fā)現(xiàn)金融欺詐的最好方法,但要監(jiān)控黑客如何利用醫(yī)療數(shù)據(jù)或者那些用來訪問大量敏感賬戶的身份信息(如美國的社會保障號碼或英國的國民保險號碼)如何被濫用要困難得多。 Mr K

13、aplan says companies and government agencies dependence on this form of identification and other easily discoverable identifiers such as names, addresses and dates of birth, is archaic and no longer secure. 卡普蘭說,企業(yè)及政府機構對這種身份識別形式以及其他容易被發(fā)現(xiàn)的識別信息(如名字、地址和出生日期)的依賴是過時的、不安全的。 He recommends companies come up

14、 with a more secure authentication system and that consumers use two-factor authentication, where a password is used in conjunction with another randomly created code, often sent by SMS or generated by an app. 他建議企業(yè)使用一種更安全的身份驗證系統(tǒng),消費者使用雙重身份驗證 密碼與隨機創(chuàng)建的代碼配合使用,后者通常由短信發(fā)送或由應用生成。 Vince Steckler, chief exec

15、utive of Avast, an antivirus software maker for consumers, says people become scared when they see thefts of individuals data from companies such as Target and Home Depot, the US retailers. But he adds they really need to worry about how much data they share voluntarily online. 殺毒軟件制造商Avast首席執(zhí)行官文斯施特

16、克勒(Vince Steckler)說,當看到個人信息被從美國零售商 如Target和家得寶(Home Depot) 那里被竊取時,人們會感到害怕。但他補充說,人們真正需要擔心的是自己在網(wǎng)上自愿分享了多少數(shù)據(jù)。 Users probably give far more private information about themselves through their normal use of the internet Facebook, WhatsApp, just about any kind of app on a phone or computer, he says. They gi

17、ve up a massive amount of personal information. The biggest threat to people s privacy is just the legitimate stuff they are using. 用戶在日常使用互聯(lián)網(wǎng)(Facebook、WhatsApp等手機或電腦中的任何一款應用)時,提供的私人信息可能還要多得多, 他說, 他們暴露了大量的個人信息。對人們的隱私威脅最大的是他們使用的合法工具。 Hackers often use publicly available data about people that is on t

18、he internet to socially engineer contacts, pretending to be someone users know or trust in order to get them to download an attachment or click on an infected link. Or they can use online information on friends and family members to answer the questions that might be used to access password codes. 黑

19、客經(jīng)常利用在網(wǎng)上可以公開獲得的個人數(shù)據(jù)來制造社交關系,假裝是用戶認識或者信任的某個人,為的是讓他們下載一個附件或者點擊一個有病毒的鏈接。或者,他們可以利用一個人的朋友和家人的網(wǎng)上信息回答可能被用于獲取密碼的問題。 On a public profile, people have where they are born, what university they went to, who their family members are, what city they live in. All that information can be used to get more private pi

20、eces of information such as social security numbers, addresses and phone numbers, Mr Steckler says. 在公開簡介中,人們透露出自己的出生地、讀過的大學、家庭成員以及所居住的城市。所有這些信息都可以被用于獲取更多的私人信息,如社會保障號碼、家庭地址及電話號碼, 施特克勒說。 People should be aware of what information is available about them online and be suspicious when they receive emai

21、ls from unknown senders. When clicking through to another site from an email, do not enter personal details as it could be a fake domain. Instead, search for the site on an independent search engine and log in from there. 人們應該了解,自己的哪些信息在網(wǎng)上可以查到,并且在收到陌生人發(fā)送的郵件時應保持懷疑態(tài)度。當從電子郵件中點擊鏈接進入另一個網(wǎng)站時,不要輸入個人詳細信息,因為該

22、網(wǎng)站可能是一個假冒域名。你要做的是,在另一個獨立搜索引擎上搜索該網(wǎng)站并從那里登錄。 Senior managers and executives in organisations may be even more at risk, cyber security experts warn, as hackers will presume they have good credit ratings or perhaps access to confidential work files while working remotely. 網(wǎng)絡安全專家警告稱,組織中的高層管理人員可能面臨更大風險,因為黑

23、客會推測他們有很好的信用評級,或者在遠程工作時可以訪問機密的工作文件。 Tony Anscombe, head of free products at AVG, a security software maker, says consumers need to think about forgoing some convenience in return for better security. When shopping online, he recommends people use the option to check out as a guest to restrict the nu

24、mber of ecommerce sites that store their details. 網(wǎng)絡安全軟件制造商AVG免費產(chǎn)品主管托尼褠斯科姆(Tony Anscombe)說,消費者需要考慮放棄一些便利,以換取更好的安全性。上網(wǎng)購物時,他建議人們使用訪客結賬的選項,以限制電子商務網(wǎng)站存儲他們詳細信息的數(shù)量。 One of the first things I suggest to anyone is you can type in your credit card details each time you make a purchase. It is only a 16 digit number, it is not too complicated, he says. 我對所有人的第一個建議是,每次網(wǎng)購,你都要輸入一次自己的信用卡信息。只有16位數(shù)字,并不太復雜, 他說。 He adds that consumers should use different email addresses for different purposes, such as shopping and banking, so hackers cannot match an email stolen from an ecommerce web

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