what would happen if the property is NOT properly sheltered?a. it can be accessed for inspectionb. it will be easy to findc. it will be exposed to elements and theftd. it will be available for transportation
1. what would happen if the property is NOT properly sheltered?a. it can be accessed for inspectionb. it will be easy to findc. it will be exposed to elements and theftd. it will be available for transportation
Answer:
C it will be exposed to elements and theftExplanation:
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2. what is identity theft
Answer:
Identity theft, it occurs when someone gains unauthorized access to your personally identifying information such as your name, Social Security Number (SSN), or bank account information and uses it to commit fraud or other crimes.
Or in other words...
Identity theft means that somebody steals your indentity or somebody pretends to be you.
3. types of identity theft
Answer:
Here they are the types of Identity theft
Explanation:
Identity Cloning and Concealment
This type of identity theft occurs when the perpetrator wants to take on the identity of another in order to conceal his true identity. For example, an illegal immigrant may steal a person’s identity in order to obtain a job in the United States.
Criminal Identity Theft
Criminal identity theft occurs when a person identifies himself as another person to avoid detection by law enforcement, to evade arrest, or to evade prosecution for a crime. Criminal identity theft might enable the perpetrator to commit a crime under the victim’s name, leaving the victim holding the bag. When this occurs, it may be difficult for the victim to clear his name completely, as it is an extensive process that involves the court system.
Synthetic Identity Theft
This crime involves the creation of a completely or partially fabricated identity. This is done by combining an individual’s real social security number with a phony name and made-up date of birth. This type of identity theft is difficult to track, as it may not appear on either person’s credit report. Instead, it may create an entirely new credit report file, or appear on the victim’s report as a sub-file.
Medical Identity Theft
The term medical identity theft, coined in 2006, is a form of insurance fraud. This involves an individual obtaining medical care under another person’s name, using the victim’s name and birth date, and possibly even his insurance policy information. The perpetrator’s medical information would be entered onto the victim’s medical records, and thus exposes the victim to financial losses for medical bills and insurance costs.
Child Identity Theft
The IRS requires that all children claimed as dependents on a parent’s income taxes have their own social security numbers. These social security numbers are valued commodities for fraudsters, as they have no information associated with them. Child identity theft may be committed by a family member or friend, but strangers might use the numbers to apply for loans, obtain credit cards, and even obtain a driver’s license. Because nobody thinks to obtain a child’s credit report, this crime may go undetected for many years.
4. what is the Credit card theft explain
Answer:
Credit card fraud, act committed by any person who, with intent to defraud, uses a credit card that has been revoked, cancelled, reported lost, or stolen to obtain anything of value. Using the credit card number without possession of the actual card is also a form of credit card fraud.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The criminal use of someone else's personal credentials, as well as their credit standing, to borrow money or use credit cards to purchase goods or services with no intention of repaying the debt.
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5. what is the Credit card theft
Answer:
Credit card fraud occurs when an unauthorized person gains access to your information and uses it to make purchases. ... Lost or stolen credit cards. Skimming your credit card, such as at a gas station pump. Hacking your computer.
Explanation:
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What is a credit card theft?Credit card theft or fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card. The purpose may be to obtain goods or services, or to make payment to another account which is controlled by a criminal.
6. identity theft meaning
Answer:
Identity theft, it occurs when someone gains unauthorized access to your personally identifying information such as your name, Social Security Number (SSN), or bank account information and uses it to commit fraud or other crimes.
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7. ano ang identity theft
Answer:
Identity theft is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person's name, and perhaps to the other person's disadvantage or loss.
8. theft and corruption,weaponizing vaccine
Answer:
And what about that
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9. What is the setting of the story of the clever theft?
yoww Alam koyan Ang sagot ay theft heart mo sagot mona sa module mo
10. how to prevent identity theft
Answer:
Secure,Protect,Logout
Explanation:
Secure all of your personal records protect all of your social security number and change your passwords regularly or as much as possibbly monthly and also protect your computers in unsual log ins.
Answer:
What is identity theft?
Indentity theft is someone who steals your identity by pretending to be you.
How can you prevent identity theft?
Secure your personal records.Safeguard/secure your personal information online.Protect your social security number (especially your phone number and credit card if you have)Use passwords and change it regularly.Find out if your records were affected after a data breach. Protect Your Computer/ any device that you have.11. Which of the following is a method for theft investigation?
Answer:
descriptive, comparative, and experimental.
Explanation:The investigative methodology is a combination of practices, procedures, processes, routines, conventions, and theories and techniques through which police respond to a crime.
Answer:
Which is the best definition of a theft investigation?
A theft investigation technique which records the physical evidence, facts, and movements, which form part of a fraud. A theft investigation technique which involves close supervision of the suspects during the examination period. A theft investigation technique which is used when large scale fraud is likely and other methods of investigation fail.
Explanation:
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12. breaking copyright and software theft
Answer:
Companies and individuals who break the law can be penalized as much as $150,000 for every instance of software copyright violation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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13. how to prevent petty crimes such as theft
make sure your locks on your doors and windows wprk properly and meet australian standards
14. How to avoid identity theft as a student?
Answer:
How students can help protect their identity
Guard your numbers. ...
Avoid public Wi-Fi. ...
Beware of shoulder surfing. ...
Don't overshare. ...
Keep personal information in a safe place. ...
Shred documents that contain personal information. ...
Protect your computer from malware. ...
Get savvy
Explanation:
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15. differentiate robbery and theft
Put very simply, someone is guilty of robbery if he steals from a person using force or makes them think force will be used. Theft means taking someone's property but does not involve the use of force.
Answer:
Theft is when you are taking the property of another without permission with the intent to permanently keep it
Robbery is also a theft but with the use of fear of violence to accomplish the theft
16. anything that best describe theft. Explain.
Answer:
A theft is pretty much another word for "robbery"
Either way both are the same but just difference words.
Here is an example;
"The thief robbed the bank, the thief managed to steal over P100,000,000 worth of cash. The thief continued robbed more and more banks. One day, he got caught trying to rob the museum. He was arrested for robbery an etc"
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17. Explain identity theft? and give example
Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information—such as your Social Security number, bank account number, and credit card information. Identity theft can be committed in many different ways. Some identity thieves sift through trash bins looking for bank account and credit card statements.
Explanation:
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18. How can we as teenagers stand up against both ""theft from above"" and ""theft from below""?
Answer:
TEENAGERS:
FOR THE TEENAGERS LETS BE CARE OF OUR SELF STUDY FIRST AND EAT FOOD OF NUTRITIONS
THEFT FROM BELOW :
FOR THE BELOW ONE LETS BE EXERCICE AND EAT VEGETABLES AND ETC...
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19. pagkakaiba ng piracy at theft
Answer:
Ang theft ay hindi lamang literal na pagnanakaw o pagkuha nang walang pakun dangan kundi lubusang pag-angkin sa pag-aari nang iba na walang paggalang sa karo
Ang mga taong kumokopya ng digital na nilalaman na wala silang pahintulot na gamitin ay mga digital na pirata.
20. identity theft examples
Answer:
Here are some examples
Explanation:
There are a variety of forms of personal identification that a thief may steal from you. If you believe you have a been a victim of identity theft, be sure to check all of your accounts. Here's what to do if you discover someone has been abusing your accounts:
Stolen Checks
If you have had checks stolen or bank accounts set up fraudulently, report it to the check verification companies. Close your checking and savings accounts and obtain new account numbers. Give the bank a secret password for your account (not your mother’s maiden name).
ATM Cards
If your ATM card has been stolen or is compromised, get a new card, account number and password. Do not use your old password. When creating a password, don’t use common numbers like the last four digits of your Social Security number or your birth date.
Fraudulent Change of Address
Notify the local postal inspector if you suspect an identity theft has filed a change of address with the post office or has used the mail to commit credit or bank fraud. Find out where the fraudulent credit cards were sent. Notify the local postmaster for the address to forward all mail in your name to your own address. You may also need to talk to the mail carrier.
Social Security Number Misuse
Call the Social Security Administration to report fraudulent use of your social security number. As a last resort, you might want to change the number. The SSA will only change it if you fit their fraud victim criteria. Also, order a copy of your Earnings and Benefits statement and check it for accuracy.
Passports
If you have a passport, notify the passport office in writing to be on the lookout for anyone ordering a new passport fraudulently.
Phone Service
If your long distance calling card has been stolen or you discover fraudulent charges on your bill, cancel the account and open a new one. Provide a password, which must be used anytime the account is charged.
Driver License Number Misuse
You may need to change your driver’s license number if someone is using yours as identification on bad checks. Call the state or District of Columbia office of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to see if another license was issued in your name. Put a fraud alert on your license. Go to your local DMV to request a new number. Also, fill out the DMV’s complaint form to begin the fraud investigation process. Send supporting documents with the complaint form to the nearest DMV investigation office.
False Civil and Criminal Judgements
Sometimes victims of identity theft are wrongfully accused of crimes committed by the imposter. If a civil judgment has been entered in your name for actions taken by your imposter, contact the court where the judgment was entered and report that you are a victim of identity theft. If you are wrongfully prosecuted for criminal charges, contact the state Department of Justice and the FBI. Ask how to clear your name.
21. what is electricty theft?
Answer:
Electricity theft is the criminal practice of stealing electrical power. It is a crime and is punishable by fines and/or incarceration. It belongs to the non-technical losses.
22. money theft or phishing effect and solution
Answer:
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Anti-spyware and firewall settings should be used to prevent phishing attacks and users should update the programs regularly. Firewall protection prevents access to malicious files by blocking the attacks. Antivirus software scans every file which comes through the Internet to your computer.23. slogan anti idintity theft
Answer:
Diko alam ehh haha
Explanation:
sorry
24. What are the four types of identity theft?
Answer:
There are actually 5 types of identity theft
Explanation:
Identity Cloning and Concealment
This type of identity theft occurs when the perpetrator wants to take on the identity of another in order to conceal his true identity. For example, an illegal immigrant may steal a person’s identity in order to obtain a job in the United States.
Criminal Identity Theft
Criminal identity theft occurs when a person identifies himself as another person to avoid detection by law enforcement, to evade arrest, or to evade prosecution for a crime. Criminal identity theft might enable the perpetrator to commit a crime under the victim’s name, leaving the victim holding the bag. When this occurs, it may be difficult for the victim to clear his name completely, as it is an extensive process that involves the court system.
Synthetic Identity Theft
This crime involves the creation of a completely or partially fabricated identity. This is done by combining an individual’s real social security number with a phony name and made-up date of birth. This type of identity theft is difficult to track, as it may not appear on either person’s credit report. Instead, it may create an entirely new credit report file, or appear on the victim’s report as a sub-file.
Medical Identity Theft
The term medical identity theft, coined in 2006, is a form of insurance fraud. This involves an individual obtaining medical care under another person’s name, using the victim’s name and birth date, and possibly even his insurance policy information. The perpetrator’s medical information would be entered onto the victim’s medical records, and thus exposes the victim to financial losses for medical bills and insurance costs.
Child Identity Theft
The IRS requires that all children claimed as dependents on a parent’s income taxes have their own social security numbers. These social security numbers are valued commodities for fraudsters, as they have no information associated with them. Child identity theft may be committed by a family member or friend, but strangers might use the numbers to apply for loans, obtain credit cards, and even obtain a driver’s license. Because nobody thinks to obtain a child’s credit report, this crime may go undetected for many years.
25. how to avoid identity theft
Explanation:
1. Freeze your credit. ...
2. Safeguard your Social Security number. ...
3. Be alert to phishing and spoofing. ...
4. Use strong passwords and add an authentication step. ...
5. Use alerts. ...
6. Watch your mailbox. ...
7. Shred, shred, shred. ...
8. Use a digital wallet.
26. identity theft definition computer
Answer:
What is identity theft?
Indentity theft is someone who steals your identity by pretending to be you.
How can you prevent identity theft?
Secure your personal records.Safeguard/secure your personal information online.Protect your social security number (especially your phone number and credit card if you have)Use passwords and change it regularly.Find out if your records were affected after a data breach.Protect Your Computer/ any device that you have.
27. If the crime is not theft, how will it become robbery?
Answer:
If the crime is not theft,how will it become robbery?There are, however, very clear differences between these offences. Put very simply, someone is guilty of robbery if he steals from a person using force or makes them think force will be used. Theft means taking someone's property but does not involve the use of forceHow is robbery different from theft Theft is a crime against property, whereas robbery is a crime against a person. Robbery encompasses a theft (or attempted theft) plus force or intimidation. It is the use or theft of force that makes robbery, in most cases, the more serious crime.#KEEPONLEARNING28. pagkakaiba ng piracy at theft
Answer:
yan po ang sagot
Explanation:
pa thanks po
29. What is qualified theft?
qualified theft nag nakaw ka dahil may reason ka :) just like robinhood :).. mali parin ang pagnanakaw kahit na may dahilan kung bakit ito nagawa :)... valid reason pero mali ang ginawang act :)
30. Breaking copyright and software theft
Answer:
First and foremost, computer piracy is illegal and there are stiff penalties for breaking the law. Companies and individuals who break the law can be penalized as much as $150,000 for every instance of software copyright violation. Criminal copyright infringement is a felony and can be punished by five years in prison.
Explanation:
Answer:
First and foremost, computer piracy is illegal and there are stiff penalties for breaking the law. Companies and individuals who break the law can be penalized as much as $150,000 for every instance of software copyright violation. Criminal copyright infringement is a felony and can be punished by five years in prison.
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