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Obscenity is speech or other communication that appeals to a reasonable person's prurient interest, describes in an offensive manner specific defined sexual conduct, and has no social value.
 
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The theft of social security numbers, credit card numbers, and other information in order to secure items while posing as someone else is called:
 
  a. cyber crime.
  b. identify theft.
  c. forgery.
  d. obstruction.
  e. uttering.



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