The act of using a skimmer to illegally collect data from the magnetic stripe of a credit, debit or ATM card. This information, copied onto another blank card's magnetic stripe, is then used by an identity thief to make purchases or withdraw cash in the name of the actual account holder.
Skimming looks for signposts while scanning looks for specific information.
skimming
Scanning and skimming can help you find specific information in a text. It allows you to avoid tertiary information and focus on the object of your search. The risk, of course, is not reading closely enough and missing important information or context.
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skimming (APEX)
Tec 4 is higher.
Data skimming refers to the unauthorized action of capturing sensitive information from individuals without their knowledge, typically from credit card or other payment transactions. This information is then often used for fraudulent activities like identity theft or financial fraud.
Skimming a textbook may not be effective when the material is complex or requires in-depth understanding, when the information is highly detailed and nuanced, or when you need to retain specific facts or details for an exam or assignment.
advantages of skimming
This process is known as skimming or scanning. Skimming involves quickly reading through the text to get a general idea of the content, while scanning involves searching for specific keywords or information without reading every word. Both techniques can help you locate desired information efficiently.
Scanning ! The correct is skimming..
Tec - 9