Fraud Examination
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781305079144
Author: W. Steve Albrecht, Chad O. Albrecht, Conan C. Albrecht, Mark F. Zimbelman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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The correct option for why fraud is increasing at an alarming rate
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The number of incidents and the total dollar losses from computer fraud are increasing rapidly for several reasons:
a. Many instances of computer fraud go undetected and many frauds are not reported.
b. Many companies are moving to cloud services where there are few data security controls.
c. Internet sites offer step-by-step instructions on how to perpetrate computer fraud and abuse.
d. Law enforcement is not interested in preventing or prosecuting computer fraud.
e. There are no laws against computer fraud so prosecution is difficult
Charles Hart, an accounts payable clerk, is an hourly employee. He never works a minute past 5 P.M. unless the overtime has been approved. Charles has recently found himself faced with some severe financial difficulties. He has been accessing the system from his home during the evening and setting up an embezzlement scheme. As his boss, what control technique(s) discussed in lectures network risks and auditing could you use to help detect this type of fraud?
Charles Hart, an accounts payable clerk, is an hourly employee. He never works a minute past 5 PM unless the overtime has been approved. Charles has recently found himself faced with some severe financial difficulties. He has been accessing the system from his home during the evening and setting up an embezzlement scheme. As his boss, what control technique(s) discussed in this chapter could you use to help detect this type of fraud?
Chapter 1 Solutions
Fraud Examination
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