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What is the name of the crime that occurs when an actual person's identity is stolen?
 
  a. true name identity theft
  b. synthetic identity theft
  c. cyber identity theft
  d. wire identity theft

Question 2

Outsiders, insiders and tippees are a part of what type of crime?
 
  a. insider trading
  b. wire fraud
  c. bank fraud
  d. identity theft



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