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Skimming Skimming is when a small electronic device is used to copy and store credit card information. Skimmed information can be used to produce a counterfeit card — for instance, it may be loaded onto a prepaid card.
At the end of this section, a case study is offered to demonstrate the type of information these techniques would produce for a user conducting research on information controls in Tanzania. # ISP lists Prior to conducting any specific information controls research, it is important to understand the type of Internet connectivity available in your country/region of interest.
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if the mind itself is digital, and the mind is more fundamental than the physical world, this suggests that such digital entities would not require physical objects to act as communication interfaces. physical objects may still be useful, but strictly speaking they would not be necessary. digital entities would simply have to exert willpower to communicate information to other digital entities. this would be possible with any kind of information, and there would be a...
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This talk will trace the transition of publishers and other information providers to data analytics firms, and discuss the impact of this transition on information access and privacy. This event is cohosted by the Librarians’ and Archivists’ Association of the University of Waterloo.