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What is an acceptable definition of identity theft?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Investigators should make note of one thing before beginning to document the physical configuration and setup of the computer and its peripheral devices. Which of the following best describes that preliminary consideration?
 
  a. Noting whether or not the computer is on a network or connected to the Internet.
  b. If the computer is protected by an uninterruptible power supply
  c. The total data capacity of the computer's drives
   d. The total number of separate computer hardware components



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Answer to Question 1

Identity theft can be defined as, (the unlawful use of) your name, address, Social Security number (SSN), bank or credit card account number, or other identifying information without your knowledge with the intent to commit fraud or other crimes.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 24, 2018
Excellent


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