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What is credit card skimming and how is it committed?
 
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The hardware component that is the main section of the computer where most other hardware connects is called the:
 
  a. Daughterboard
  b. Circuit Panel Unit
  c. Command Processor Utility
  d. Motherboard



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Answer to Question 1

Skimming is when a credit card's magnetic stripe details, including the account number and PIN, are electronically copied by a small hand-held device known as a skimmer, which is used to make a counterfeit card or for online purchases. Perpetrators can obtain these hand-held devices online and use them to capture the credit card account holder information.

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rachel9

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Reply 2 on: Aug 24, 2018
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