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依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 Acknowledging that traditional passwords are no longer secure, some of the largest banks in the world are increasingly using voices, fingerprints, facial scans and other types of biometrics to safeguard bank accounts. Through their mobile phones, millions of banking customers routinely use fingerprints to log into their bank accounts. This feature, which some banks have introduced since the second decade of the 21st century, enables a huge share of banking customers to verify their identities with biometrics. The move reflects deep concerns that so many hundreds of millions of email addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers and other personal identifiers have fallen into the hands of criminals, rendering those identifiers increasingly ineffective at protecting accounts. “We believe the password is dying,” said Tom Shaw, vice president for enterprise financial crimes management at USAA. “We realized we have to get away from personal identification information because of the growing number of data breaches.” Long regarded as the stuff of science fiction, biometrics have been tested by big banks for decades, but have only recently become sufficiently accurate and cost effective to use on a large scale. It has taken a great deal of trial and error: With many of the early prototypes, a facial scan could be foiled by bad lighting, and voice recognition could be scuttled by background noise or laryngitis. Before smartphones became ubiquitous, there was another obstacle: To capture a finger image or scan an eyeball, a bank would have to pay to distribute the necessary technology to tens of millions of customers. A few tried, but their efforts were costly and short-lived. On top of all these, there is an even bigger problem: As criminals have found their ways to break the traditional banking passwords, they could eventually find ways to steal biometric data as well
【題組】 46 Which of the following words best describes the author's attitude toward the use of biometrics to safeguard bank accounts?
(A) optimistic
(B) pessimistic
(C) picky
(D) skeptical


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Dorothy 高二上 (2021/01/06)
認識到傳統密碼已不再安全,世界上一些最大的銀行越來越多地使用語音,指紋,面部掃描和其他類型的生物識別技術來保護銀行帳戶。數百萬銀行客戶通常通過手機使用指紋來登錄其銀行帳戶。自21世紀第二個十年以來,一些銀行已經引入了此功能,使大量銀行客戶能夠使用生物識別技術來驗證其身份。此舉反映出人們的深切關注,因為成千上萬的電子郵件地址,電話號碼,社會保險號和其他個人標識已落入犯罪分子的手中,從而使這些標識在保護帳戶方面越來越無效。“我們相信密碼即將消失,“湯姆·肖說,美國航空航天局企業金融犯罪管理副總.....看完整詳解
3F
熊寶包 大一上 (2020/02/10)

skeptical 懷疑的

4F
112地特必上 高三上 (2020/08/13)
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(A) optimistic 樂觀的;樂觀主義的

(B) pessimistic 悲觀的;悲觀主義的;厭世的

(C) picky 挑剔的;吹毛求疵的;找麻煩的

(D) skeptical 懷疑的;懷疑論的

依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 Acknowledging that t..-阿摩線上測驗