1 3 Answer the questions. 1 Why did Sue Jones post her driving licence o her social media page? 2 2 How did Sue prove to the police that she hadn't committed any driving offences? 3 3 Why is identity theft becoming more commo 4 4 What type of fake documents do hackers make? 5 What websites are most at risk from cybercrime? ​



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Odpowiedź :

1. Why did Sue Jones post her driving licence on her social media page?

  • Because she wanted to tell all her friends that she had passed her driving test.

2. How did Sue prove to the police that she hadn't committed any driving offences?

  • She told them that the offences had happened in another part of the country. Moreover, she didn't own a car.

3. Why is identity theft becoming more common?

  • Identity theft is developing faster because of social media.

4. What type of fake documents do hackers make?

  • passports
  • birth certificates
  • bank cards

5. What websites are most at risk from cybercrime?

  • social media websites​

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  1. "Sue Jones was happy because she had just passed her driving test. She wanted to tell all her friends, so she posted a photograph of her new driving licence on her social media page."
  2. "A year later, Sue started to receive fines for driving offences and bad parking. She knew she hadn't committed any of these offences because they had happened in another part of the country. But above all, Sue didn't own a car."
  3. "Identity theft has always existed, but it is developing faster today because of social media."
  4. "Cybercriminals steal personal information online, which they use to make fake documents such as passports, birth certificates or bank cards."
  5. "First, keep your personal information safe. This is especially important on social media because hackers are increasingly targeting these websites."