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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
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It was late on a Friday afternoon when Makari Polzin got a call at the help desk for Taggart Transcontinental. A man with an edg

e of panic in his voice was on the phone. "I'm really in a bind and I sure hope that you can help me." He identified himself as John Galt from the Accounting Department. He told Makari that he had to work on a report that was due on Monday morning and that he had forgotten to bring a written copy of his new password home with him. Makari knew that Taggart's new password policy required that passwords be at least fifteen characters long, must contain letters and numbers, and must be changed every sixty days, had created problems. Consequently, Makari provided the password to John. The caller was not John Galt, and Makari was a victim of
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QveST [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Identity theft

Explanation:

Identity theft is a serious crime in which an individual(scammer) assumes fake identity of a person in order to gain personal information of the person.

The personal information which may include date of birth, social security numbers or password gotten is then used for their personal gains which may include stealing money or other vital information and documents.

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