The Internet presents a world of opportunity — and computers are the doorway to that world, providing entryway for the bad, as well as the good, among us. Today, a network of cunning, organized criminals are engaging in cyber crime, netting millions from unsuspecting consumers and corporations alike. The threats are global in nature, very sophisticated and often difficult to prosecute. Often, these cyber criminals are in countries where the levels of security are not as stringent as they are in the United States or Europe , but their operations are as organized as any modern global business. In essence, a criminal “supply chain” has developed with participants providing stolen information, development of crimeware, marketplaces for software and stolen data, and direct attackers.
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