| Is Cyber Crime Being Dealt With Properly? | Kingdom Data Recovery |
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| Monday, 24 August 2009 | |||
Is Cyber Crime Being Dealt With Properly?The ongoing economic crisis is leaving numerous people to trawl the web for get rich quick schemes that are resulting in cyber crime in the form of crooks being able to assemble spoof internet sites that could then hack into users computers and steal their personal information. Internet site viruses are rising to the level where computer security company, Sophos, have submitted in their 2009 Security Threat Report, that an infected internet site is detected every 4.5 seconds. Emails with malicious attachments have expanded five times since the start of 2009. The danger with this is that using an infected web site, or opening up a malicious attachment, could result in a user being the victim of identity theft. Although Russia and China are still the primary countries of concern for this type of illegal activeness, the West are as well under growing threat, with the emphasis on America, owed to resources being ploughed into developing the economy back on its feet instead of being put into securing computers. U.S. computer protection has been described as ‘failing’ by numerous experts and a drive is on to making their systems current prior to something much more drastic happening. In fact, a quote from American security research company SANS Institute, identifies the government's computer defence as “embarrassing”. United States President Obama has asked for reports and is expected to nominate a cyber security specialist soon. Care in America has constituted to the topic of cyber crime after their power grid was hacked into recently and a project titled Joint Strike Fighter Project was likewise proven to be at risk of exposure. The authorities at present acknowledge they are threatened by cyber attack. The chief of the Pentagon’s brand-new Cyber Command – in charge of computer security measures within government – pronounces that a totally new digital warfare force is required. In just 6 months, the Pentagon have spent more than $100 million on rectifying damage by computer cyber-terrorists. No establishment is safe, from a country’s defence system right down to the ordinary Joe with his savings bank account or credit card details on his computer. The main thing is that at present we are completely more mindful, the correct methods be set up to anticipate these cyber criminals actions.
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