Data diddling 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: D

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