Which of the following is the last step taken by fraud examiners during an examination of a business when looking for e-business fraud?
a. Investigate all symptoms of e-fraud found.
b. Use information systems to highlight possible fraud activity.
c. Analyze the results of database searches.
d. Determine if the activity noted is an anomaly or usual business activity.
a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct.
b. Incorrect.
c. Incorrect.
d. Incorrect.
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A good interpreter will be
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