Internet commerce has made shopping easier by providing a variety of products at very competitive prices. Transactions are hassl
e free: you need only a home computer. With the increasing use of the Internet for purchases, Internet fraud and abuse cases are on the rise. Many
consumers are falling victim to identity theft (stealing one's personal information), credit card theft, and phishing. Since the attorney general is
charged with protecting consumers from such violations, what actions can the attorney general take to address this situation?
Present a bill in the House of Delegates proposing severe legal action against Internet fraud.
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Advocate limited use of the Internet for online transactions.
Aggressively probe consumer complaints, and fight their cases.
Review relevant cyber laws, and make recommendations to improve them.
<h2>Review relevant cyber laws, and make recommendations to improve them.</h2>
Explanation:
Option 1: We can pass a bill in the "House of Delegates" to reduce or stop the internet fraud. Only if legal actions are taken, there is a chance to of reduction of fraud activities. But Option 4 seems to be very apt for the given situation.
Option 2: We cannot minimize the use of internet because, it is easy and also cost-effective though there are risks involved. So this option stands invalid
Option 3: Invalid option. Fighting cannot stop the crimes.
Option 4: Yes, cyber laws can be improved and make punishment severe to control cyber crimes.
The correct answer is letter "D": triggering event.
Explanation:
A triggering event is one that causes another event to happen, It can be described as the cause that unleashes an effect. Triggering events can be external but they can also be personal actions individuals take in purpose or sometimes they happen by accident.