Write three pages of high-quality content for this case study, using the concepts discussed in class and any relevant external resources to support your analysis. Follow the instructions for your research problem carefully, as your argument and research will significantly impact your grade. Ensure that AI patterns do not exceed 10% and that external sources are limited to 10%. Check for plagiarism before submitting your paper in a Word document.
Case Study Due 10/03
Consider this case of an intrepid identity thief. The perpetrator, Jane, encounters the victim, John, online in a chat room. John is using his real first name but only his last initial. However, over a series of online conversations between Jane and John, he does reveal personal details about his life (marital status, children, occupation, region he lives in, and so forth). Eventually, Jane offers John some piece of information, such as perhaps an investment tip, as a trick to get John’s email address from him. Once she gets his email address, an email exchange begins outside of the chat room, wherein Jane purports to give John her real name, thus encouraging John to do the same. Of course, the perpetrator’s name is fictitious, such as “Mary.” But Jane now has John’s real name, city, marital status, occupation, and so on.
Jane can try a number of options, but in this case she begins by using the phone book or the Web to get John’s home address and phone number. She can then use this information to get John’s Social Security number in a variety of ways. The most straightforward would be to go through John’s trash while he is at work. However, if John works in a large company, Jane can just call (or enlist someone to call), claiming to be John’s wife or another close relative, wanting to verify personnel data. If Jane is clever enough, she may come away with John’s Social Security number. Then it is a trivial matter to get John’s credit report and to get credit cards in his name.
From this scenario, consider the following questions:
1. What reasonable steps could John have taken to protect his identity in the chat room?
2. What steps should any employer take to prevent being unwittingly complicit in identity theft?