What is the most detrimental consequence of identity theft?
a. The loss of physical assets.
b. The loss of credit, reputation, and erroneous information.
c. Time lost in reporting the fraud.
d. The actual loss of money.
b
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect.
b. Correct. This is extremely difficult to restore or fix.
c. Incorrect.
d. Incorrect.
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