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McAfee produces six-part docudrama on cybercrime
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i'm doing some work on this campaign - thoughts? on cybercrime and internet security? |
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I'll watch that for sure... those guys are impressive (on both sides, really).
However, I'm not the least bit convinced that there's any threat on a home network. There are WAY easier methods of getting large batches of credit card numbers & even ssn's than hacking into individual home machines, hoping they store personal info on it, and sifting through all of the crap to find anything. |
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I think it depends. The woman depicted in the series who was scammed out of $440,000, was specifically targeted - the phishers knew everything about her (family names, etc..) before they started their scam. While it may be easy (theoretically) to grab large batches of credit card numbers, having solid security on an individual scale is also important. It's an interesting story to watch. |
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True, there are always more things to do to protect yourself, but I always get a kick out of people who are convinced that someone will hack into their machine & somehow steal their credit card number if they buy something from Amazon, but then don't think twice about handing their card to a waiter at a restaurant who physically carries it out of their sight.
I think if you're going to work on protecting yourself from identity theft, there are tons of things to worry about before your computer. The home computer is probably one of the least likely areas to be randomly targeted. |
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I'm skeptical any time a salesman makes a "factual" anything. It's good to raise awareness, but AV companies tend to inflate real danger.
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All six episodes of the Stop H*Commerce series are now live, BTW.
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Identity thieves on the internet get more and more advanced every day. Check out this post from the Washington Post about a discussion at this week's Black Hat security conference about utilizing Web 2.0 properties for malicious purposes ("weaponizing the web"). People looking to exploit others are always ahead of the curve - it's important to stay informed and educated about those kinds of things, as consumers become more and more comfortable sharing information in the online space. |
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