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C.D. Lee was preparing the monthly bank reconciliation for WhackCo when he noticed the bank made an error in the company's favor.
 
  How should the error appear on the bank reconciliation? Discuss the ethical issue of not reporting this error to the bank.
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A computer abuse technique called a ____ involves a virus that replicates itself on disks, in memory, or across networks.
 a. worm
  b. back door
  c. logic bomb
  d. Trojan horse



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Answer to Question 1

The error should be deducted from the bank balance on the bank reconciliation. It is unethical to ignore the error; it is considered stealing.

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