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    CAD and CAM software‚ work is becoming more efficient. The medicine field is also advancing and new cures to diseases (Eg: cure for HIV) are being found due to the improvement of technology. The number of crimes (Eg: identity theft‚ hacking‚ credit card fraud) and other internet related problems (Eg: viruses‚ spyware) are also increasing. However the improvement in technologies can help prevent these as well (Eg: antivirus software‚ antispyware software). Another negative effect is that ICT in developed

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    paper aims to analyse and examine the structure of Romance Fraud‚ in a bid to understand and detect Romance Fraud profiles. We focus on scams that utilise the medium of dating websites. The primary indicators of Romance Fraud identified in the literature include social factors‚ scam characteristics and content. The approach followed is informed by interpretivist and quantitative research perspectives. From this understanding‚ Romance Fraud can be viewed as a methodical attempt by scammers to penetrate

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    DISCUSS HOW ICT HAS CHANGED MODERN SOCIETY Our modern day world becomes more and more modern every day‚ with new technologies and advances coming up. ICT impacts all parts of our lives‚ and has had a massive impact to society‚ the environment and its future. Information and Communication technology opened up a whole new industry in the work sector‚ and that is clearly one of its many advantages. The ICT industry in Australia alone employs over 541‚000 professionals. Meaning over half a million

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    Rafael Tirado CGS1060 What should Be Done about Identity Theft? At the age that I am now‚ identity theft is crucial for me; especially since I’m just starting to build my credit. There are many people out there that are trying to steal others identities because they may have ruin their own or theirs was ruin by another. E-mails are one of the top ways of communicating in today’s day and age and with all the computer scammers out there it’s hard to know who to trust. The example of the e-mail

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    Annotated Bibliography Identity theft and Identity fraud. (2007) In the U.S. Department of Justice online. Retrieved August 27 2011 from: www.justice.gov/criminal/fraud/websites/idtheft.html This is a very well written article that discusses what an identity theft as well as Identity fraud is. The source can be trusted because it is a federal website. The article discusses some common ways to commit and identity theft as well as what the department of justice is doing about it. The article

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    be someone stealing a credit card and using it to make purchases. It can also be more severe‚ such as stealing someone’s identity and using it as their own. This form of identity theft is more severe and it takes a lot longer to prove and fix. Internet identity theft is different from common identity theft in a few ways. Common identity theft takes place after something is physically stolen like a wallet or a purse containing credit cards‚ driver’s license or a credit card statement from an individual’s

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    identity theft and to explain how it can be resolved through digital forensics. What is identity theft? The U.S. Department of Justice defines it as when “someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person ’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception‚ typically for economic gain.” There are many ways to do this. One way is when dumpster divers spend time looking through trash in

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    benefits of the Duetto Card? c. How will a consumer value the “give back to the community” part of the Duet Visa card? ii. Management Questions: d. If there is a match between the brands‚ should the new card be launched to the largest market possible? iii. Research Questions e. Should Starbucks go into a full launch of the Duetto Card? f. Should Starbucks go into a limited launch of the Duetto Card? g. Should Starbucks launch the Duetto Card without the “give

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    the major global crimes that affect the international justice systems include: drug trafficking‚ terrorism‚ alien smuggling‚ fraud‚ extortion‚ money laundering‚ bribery‚ gangs‚ counterfeiting and cybercrime. Cybercrime is any crime that uses a computer and a network. Cybercrime can include crimes such as cyber-bullying‚ computer hacking‚ identity theft‚ piracy‚ credit fraud‚ and cyber-terrorism. All countries have crimes and there is no way to stop crimes completely from being committed. Crimes

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    identity theft can occur is by stealing your credit cards. Some people will put a fake credit card cover at a store‚ and then they will take your credit card information and steal your information. Another way of identity theft is social security. If you lose your social security‚ anyone can pretend they are you. A third way for identity theft is taking your mail. By stealing your mail‚ criminals may be able to take advantage of a pre-approved credit card offer‚ open account in your name‚ and go on

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