.... refused to buy any “Internet of Things” devices, like a Nest thermostat, fearing that all those devices did was give hackers entry into my home.
The above quote is from a cybersecurity reporter for the New York Times.
Yep... Nicole Perlroth is the reporters name. She has won a few awards for her writing.
She is blatantly open about her paranoia of an Internet intrusion. If you read through some of her work.... I am sure you'll agree she has physiological...
challenges. But hey... her struggles with her
admitted fears... also pays her bills. What's a gal to do? Get medical help... and loose her job? Or stay scared for the sake of a roof over her head?
Interestingly... the most common of phobia's had for decades has been "speaking in public": Glossophobia. But in recent years technology related phobias
have taken the place of the old fashion fears of yesteryear.
Technophobia: fear of technology. Technophobia is the granddaddy of them all.
Nomophobia: fear of being without a mobile device. ...
Cyberphobia: fear of computers. ...
Telephonophobia: fear of telephones. ...
Selfiephobia: fear of taking a photograph of oneself.