Cyber Crime Hits Big Time This Year
An anonymous reader writes to point out the Washington Post's analysis of this year's spike in junk email and online attacks, such as botnets and worms. Image-embedded spam emails made up an amazing percentage of all messages sent in the months of October and November, and something like four million bots are actively adding to that total. These botnets are also increasingly connected to organized crime, as are 'independent' hacker groups. The article goes on for three pages, and doesn't have a lot of hope that 2007 will look a whole lot better. From the article: "Experts worry that businesses will be slow to switch to the [Windows Vista]. And even if consumers rush to upgrade exiting machines or purchase new ones that include Vista, Microsoft will continue to battle security holes in legacy versions of Microsoft Office, which are expected to remain in widespread use for the next 5-10 years."
As the number of people online grow, the crime scene grows with it (at a slight delay).
A large enough number of people for crime to be viable online will stay gullible, no matter what we do.
This is another one of those "Wars" we simply cannot win. We can try to educate the masses, but in general it will not work.
A number of people within any social network will be defrauded somehow, and as they tell their stories (which most of them won't, afraid to seem a fool in the eyes of their peers), eventually these networks will become more resistant to attacks.
We can design tools to help this process. But there will never be a technical tool to stop all, or even a significant amount of the crime and fraud that goes on out there.
It's the American dream - everyone can make it rich, and some people will always think that it's the mail/phonecall/whatever they just received that'll make it happen for them.
I'm a dreamer, the world is my playpen. But hey, I'm a serious person, I can't dream all the time.
A series of entries on my discovery of click fraud, how I detected it.
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I'm planning to work it into a Defcon 15 submission.
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