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    P3: Explain the security risks and protection mechanisms involved in website performance. Security risk There are a lot of security risks on websites, for examples there are risks like viruses and hacker, these risks are extremely dangerous for electronic commerce website where hackers can steal other user’s personal details. The web designer should build up a protection mechanism when making a website, this can support the enforcement of security policies which the users can feel safe when…

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    Nike T-Shirt

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    It has been contended that it is deceptive to purchase fake items. Numerous individuals trust that purchasing a fake brand item is robbery: burglary of thoughts and notoriety, burglary of benefit and opportunities. The purchaser underpins wrongdoing, takes cash from the brand, and deceives other individuals. Tennis star Andre Agassi is accounted for to have said in a TV meeting "I don't see the adequate conduct in purchasing a fake Nike T-Shirt". In the event that falsifying is harming to…

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    Identity Fraud Case Study

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    to be becoming more common as technology continues to advance. Identity theft is defined by the U.S. Department of Justice as all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain. (Justice.gov) In the cases of Guzman-Moore and Richard Lester Phillips we will examine the motive and ease of information obtainment for the criminal as well as the victim’s perspective and appropriate…

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    Moreover, everyone remains susceptible to being robbed or having things stolen from them. With that being said, numerous security companies exist with the intention of extorting money from their clients. To expound further, these companies seek to use their clients only for monetary gain. As a result, numerous consumers remain betrayed. Therefore, they tend to shy away from the security industry. Fortunately, a significant amount of companies exist with the intention of helping out their…

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    Is Stealing Good Or Bad

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    Have you ever had something stolen from you? Did you feel sad and respected? Whether it was a wallet getting stole or a million dollar painting, they both have something in common. They both are missing and that’s the important part. When dealing with theft, the officers have to do a lot to try and find the stole thing. In the articles, both of the cases contain work from the FBI. While dealing with a case like that, there is a lot of challenges the FBI and the police have to go through. While…

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    Identity theft has become a prevalent and increasing problem here in the United States. When it comes to identity theft the thief only needs one thing and that'a a Social Security Number, and by having that they can decimate a victim's life and credit. Iidentity theft is described as, a crime in which an imposter obtains some key pieces of the victims personal information to impersonate them. With the information obtain the thief can obtain the thief can obtain credit, merchandise, and many…

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    happen to anyone at anytime not just one particular person. Identity fraud online and offline can lead to very bad credit. 16-6 million Americans get their identity taken a year. The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice, statistics millions of Americans get their identity taken each year. Danielle says, “About 16-6 Americans or 7% of all people age 16 and older, experienced identity theft in 2012” (Danielle 2). Identity fraud is becoming a bad habit for men and women today. Also kids 16 and…

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    Detecting Identity Theft

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    According to my reading the government has not done enough to detect all identity theft and have yet to be able to deter the crime of identity theft. One of the reasons the government has been unable to detect all identity theft is because not everyone knows their identity has been taken until they are going to obtain credit, they get a call from a creditor, or they get a call asking if they have authorized a charge on their card. Another problem in detecting identity theft is that a person…

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    involved, there is a potential way you can get hacked in some way. That is what hackers are doing with your information leading to identity theft. There are numerous ways hackers can do with your information. For example, if hackers obtain your social security, address, name, birthdate, they can open credit cards or take out a loan using your name. Also, hackers can pretty much do anything with your information, not buying items or stealing money from you they can book flights, cover medical…

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    With the information that is provided in this case the element of white collar crime that Bernie Madoff showed was bankruptcy fraud, and a form of blackmail. Baste of the information in chapter 6 the reason why white collar criminals are able to carry out their schemes for so long are, because most of them are mostly highly educated people that work within a powerful business or organization. One of the ways Madoff was able to keep his scheme going for so long because, he hired inexperienced…

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