Users of a web-based email service have their accounts breached through compromised login credentials. Which possible consequences of the breach illustrate the two categories of Calo's Harm Dimensions?
Answer is C.
Extracts from The boundaries of privacy harms: "Objective harms can also occur when such information is
used to commit a crime, such as identity theft or murder."; "The subjective category of privacy
harm is the perception of unwanted observation. This category describes
unwelcome mental states—anxiety, for instance, or embarrassment—that
accompany the belief that one is or will be watched or monitored. "
Every other option has something that you can count, as "the amount of blackmails, solicitations and data leaked". If you can count than it's objective harm.
I think correct answer is "C". Its the only option that has both "objective" and "subjective" harm elements
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