In the case of Chase, they're responsible for breaches in a way Apple is not.
In the case of Chase, they're responsible for breaches in a way Apple is not.
I've never asked, nor would I give. It's a common sense no-no.
I know they make that assumption. But the moment you connect to the internet a part of that assumption becomes invalidated. The internet was never designed to be secure, it was designed to be robust. Thus each application needing security handles it in their own way - but generally the people doing the designing…
True. On an idealistic level why should we worry about any crime?
Again, this is so rare as to represent less than 1% of these photos, and you know that as well as I do in spite of your protesting.
Nope. Banking online is designed to be a secure activity, whether or not it fully achieves that. Credit cards are safer than carrying cash, and allow purchases in a wide range of situations where cash does not.
Dummies because you simply don't like the truth.
I've never asked, nor would I give. It's been a known no-no since the invention of the camera.
I was thinking more about the "give it to someone else" scenario. You have no control over what THEY do with it.
I know exactly what I'm talking about, dimbulb.
Coming from you, I'm crushed.
That's actually a good reason, and if your face isn't identifiable, they're a major don't care by anyone trying to rip of such.
Of course you can, as long as you're willing to accept the possibility of the known consequences for your actions. Take your nudie photos and stick them on your internet connected computer. When they get ripped off, which is wrong, I'll have no sympathy for you either.
They are rare. That's why you've heard of the few cases there are. And webcams aren't usually in places that people are roaming around nude.
You can now. Just need a scanner or a digital camera to take a photo of it.
Why? Then you are part of it.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck no. Also learn to fucking think, because your scenario is one of the least likely ways these shots are taken.
You really can't prevent screen shots from an application.
Or you just not take nude photos of yourself. This has been a known no-no since the invention of the camera, so it ain't exactly news, is it?
Nothing weak about. True by definition.