Cybercrime More Lucrative Than Drugs
prostoalex writes "Yahoo is reporting that global cybercrime overtook global drug trafficking in terms of revenue this past year. In related news, only 4% of Internet users can flag 100% of phishing e-mails as fraudulent, and Americans filed 207,000 reports on cybercrime to FBI."
Geeks! Now better than junkies.
If brevity is the soul of wit, then how does one explain Twitter?
Actually, that message wasn't really from your mom, it was a phishing attempt.
I agree completely. I've noticed a similar problem on Slashdot which your solution seems to solve nicely. I recommend we limit posting access to all users who have a greater than 3 digit ID. Maybe raising the barrier of entry will prevent me from having to read half cocked ideas like limiting access to compilers.
The more you know, the less you understand.
if you mark all of them as fraud, you 'fail' the test.
I consider all email from commercial entities as fraudulent.
Undergraound economy... do you mean eBay?
I suggest that the field and the general user experience would be greatly enhanced by limiting access to compilers/assemblers
Hah! I shall SAVE THE WORLD with my carefully hidden away TURBO PASCAL 5.0 floppy!
Back in the old days, we had to shovel coal into our computers. That was way back when Usenet traffic was passed via UUCP and by the sacrificing of virgins (never hard to find in CS departments way back when). Why, I remember alerts going "Keep signatures to 28 characters or someone will come and remove your testicles with a 7/16ths nut driver and some mouldy toast".
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
...is to legalize cybercrime.
Hey man I'm a tech junkie, got any stuff? Stuff that matters?