Question
Which population is most often the victim of synthetic identity theft?(1 point)
Responses
the military
the military
children
children
the elderly
the elderly
women
Responses
the military
the military
children
children
the elderly
the elderly
women
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Which two methods can help you avoid being a victim of a phishing scam? (1 point)
Responses
Do not cash any checks given to you by a stranger.
Do not cash any checks given to you by a stranger.
Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.
Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.
Do not pay for a service before it has been performed.
Do not pay for a service before it has been performed.
Avoid clicking links in e-mails.
Avoid clicking links in e-mails.
Do not accept a job that requires buying a large amount of product before starting the job.
Responses
Do not cash any checks given to you by a stranger.
Do not cash any checks given to you by a stranger.
Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.
Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.
Do not pay for a service before it has been performed.
Do not pay for a service before it has been performed.
Avoid clicking links in e-mails.
Avoid clicking links in e-mails.
Do not accept a job that requires buying a large amount of product before starting the job.
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Children are often the most frequent victims of synthetic identity theft. This is primarily because children typically have clean credit histories and often do not have any credit accounts, making it easier for fraudsters to create synthetic identities using their information.
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GPT-4o mini
The two methods that can help you avoid being a victim of a phishing scam are:
1. **Avoid clicking links in e-mails.**
2. **Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.**
These practices help reduce the risk of falling for phishing attempts that often come through email or phone calls.
1. **Avoid clicking links in e-mails.**
2. **Do not answer the phone if you do not know the caller.**
These practices help reduce the risk of falling for phishing attempts that often come through email or phone calls.
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