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WikiLeaks is a famous not-for-profit whistleblower Web site. MasterCard and Visa stopped payments to WikiLeaks after a series of leaks by the site. An anonymous group attacked the Web sites of both MasterCard and Visa reacting to this.
 
  These Web vandals, who tried to protect WikiLeaks, are called ________.A) hacktivists
  B) bots
  C) ethical hackers
  D) patriot hackers
  E) cyber soldiers

Question 2

Customer relationship management applications are commonly integrated with a comprehensive enterprise resource planning implementation to leverage internal and external information to better serve customers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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