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TFauchery

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What is the primary reason for the lack of nomenclature that has hindered the investigation and prosecution ofcomputer-related crime?
 
  a. the emergence of wireless technology
  b. the vast number of viruses and worms unleashed upon the Internet
  c. the reluctance of the Supreme Court to interpret emerging laws
  d. the huge increase in seemingly average individuals who are willing to become first-time criminals

Question 2

Traditional methods of ATM/credit card fraud werelargely successful due to the lack of computerized databases and lax security measures.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

True



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