Watch the video and answer the following questions

1) What is the device referred to in the interview? ANSWER:
A) iPhone
B) Burner
C) Android
D) Smartphone

2) What is the purpose of a burner phone? ANSWER:
A) Long-term communication
B) Temporary and disposable communication
C) High-security communication
D) International communication

3) Why did the reporter bring the burner phone to cover the Olympics? ANSWER:
A) To avoid surveillance by Russian intelligence
B) To test its security features
C) To communicate with his IT team
D) To document the event

4) What did the reporter's IT team warn him about regarding the Russians? ANSWER:
A) Their athletic performance
B) Their infiltration capabilities
C) Their language barriers
D) Their technological advancements

5) Which intelligence services can potentially own a phone once it connects to their network? ANSWER:
A) Only the NSA
B) Only the Russian intelligence service
C) Any intelligence service with significant funding and technological research teams
D) None of the above

6) What can intelligence services do once they own a phone? ANSWER:
A) Turn it into a microphone
B) Take pictures from it
C) Take data off of it
D) All of the above

7) Under what circumstances are these actions typically taken by intelligence services? ANSWER:
A) Randomly
B) When the phone is turned on
C) When the phone is deemed suspicious or linked to criminal activity
D) When the phone is connected to social media