Social engineering is

A) verifying credit card validity; buying and selling stolen credit cards.
B) inserting a sleeve into an ATM so that it will not eject the victim's card, pretending to help the
victim as a means of obtaining his PIN, and using the card and PIN to drain the account.
C) a technique that tricks a person into disclosing confidential information.
D) changing data before, during, or after it is entered into the system in order to delete, alter, or add key system data.

Answer: C

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a. women have benefited greatly from intellectual property laws. b. intellectual property has historically benefited men more than women. c. in the nineteenth century, writing poetry and novels enabled women to not only express themselves intellectually but to reap financial rewards as well. d. when women knitted or quilted, they were reluctant to share their patterns with other women.

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