Not C because while the textbook says RFIDs can be spoofed, its not a threat posed by RFID but rather malicious actors with a remote RFID reader.
The textbook says "Tracking and surveillance aren’t limited to interception of communications or logging of web-browsing behaviors. We show how the mere presence of a cell phone or radio frequency identification (RFID) chip in an individual’s pocket can reveal their location."
The correct answer is **A. RFID can be utilized to track people or consumer products**.
The main privacy threat posed by RFID technology is that it can be used to track people or consumer products without their knowledge or consent. RFID tags can be read remotely, which can lead to unauthorized tracking and monitoring of individuals or items, posing a significant privacy risk.
This must be A.D is a functionality, A is a threat.
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