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Question #: 76
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is the MOST ACCURATE statement about the privacy of information shared through social media?

  • A. Hacking or breaking into information on social media sites that is restricted as private could result in liability for fraud examiners due to violation of users’ privacy rights.
  • B. A fraud examiner cannot be held liable for violating a user’s privacy rights if they hack or break into areas of a social networking site designated as private because all social media information is public.
  • C. The Privacy of Social Networks Treaty is a binding international treaty that makes it illegal for law enforcement to seek social media log-in credentials from users.
  • D. To access any user-posted information on social media sites, fraud examiners must obtain some type of legal order from the jurisdiction in which the user resides.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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_denw
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: A
C: ❌ False. There is no such thing as the Privacy of Social Networks Treaty.
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_denw
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: A
Even though social media often contains useful information, unauthorized access to private or restricted content (e.g., hacking into an account) is illegal and can expose a fraud examiner to civil or criminal liability for violating privacy laws.
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