Asked by bb
Why does someone need to protect their personal banking and credit card information?
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Responses
to prevent someone from identifying themselves as the victim to secure medical resources
to prevent someone from identifying themselves as the victim to secure medical resources
to prevent someone from using the victim’s information to forge an identity for a child
to prevent someone from using the victim’s information to forge an identity for a child
to prevent someone using that information to secure goods, services or access to money using the victim’s credit or bank account information
to prevent someone using that information to secure goods, services or access to money using the victim’s credit or bank account information
to prevent someone from identifying themselves as the victim while under arrest
to prevent someone from identifying themselves as the victim while under arrest
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Correct answer: to prevent someone using that information to secure goods, services or access to money using the victim’s credit or bank account information.
Reason: protecting banking/credit data stops financial fraud and unauthorized charges or withdrawals.
Reason: protecting banking/credit data stops financial fraud and unauthorized charges or withdrawals.
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