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Posing as an employee of a financial institution to obtain information for purposes of identity theft is an example of pretexting?

1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

Yes, posing as an employee of a financial institution to obtain information for purposes of identity theft is an example of pretexting.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, posing as an employee of a financial institution to obtain information for purposes of identity theft is an example of pretexting. Pretexting is a social engineering tactic where an individual pretends to be someone they are not in order to gain sensitive information from others.

In this case, the person is impersonating an employee to gain access to personal and financial information for their own fraudulent purposes.

In the context of identity theft, pretexting involves pretending to be someone you're not (such as an employee of a legitimate business) to obtain personal information, which then can be used fraudulently.

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