Privacy challenges: Just four vague pieces of info can identify you, and your credit card
"Just four fairly vague
pieces of information -- the dates and locations of four purchases --
are enough to identify 90 percent of the people in a data set recording
three months of credit-card transactions by 1.1 million users. If
someone had copies of just three of your recent receipts -- or one
receipt, one Instagram photo of you having coffee with friends, and one
tweet about the phone you just bought -- would have a 94 percent chance
of extracting your credit card records from those of a million other
people. This is true, the researchers say, even in cases where no one in
the data set is identified by name, address, credit card number, or
anything else that we typically think of as personal information."
[Science Daily]
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