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Cybercrime Now Worth $105 Billion, Bypasses Drug Trade 177

Stony Stevenson writes "Citing recent highly publicized corporate data breaches that have beset major companies like Ameritrade, Citigroup, and Bank of America, McAfee CEO David DeWalt, said that cyber-crime has become a US$105 billion business that now surpasses the value of the illegal drug trade worldwide. Despite the increase in government compliance requirements and the proliferation of security tools, companies continue to underestimate the threat from phishing, data loss, and other cyber vulnerabilities, DeWalt said. 'Worldwide data losses now represent US$40 billion in losses to affected companies and individuals each year, DeWalt says. But law enforcement's ability to find, prosecute, and punish criminals in cyberspace has not kept up: "If you rob a 7-11 you'll get a much harsher punishment than if you stole millions online," DeWal remarked. "The cross-border sophistication in tracking and arresting cyber-criminals is just not there."'"

Comment Re:Don't like it? You know what to do. (Score 1) 308

I agree with everything you say, but there is a lot (a LOT) of debate as to whether there is actually a benefit to .au even discounting IP and copyright stuff (but mainstream media covers none of it).

Things are confusing because this isn't a Free Trade Agreement, but a Partial Trade Agreement. Which means different interpretations of the same issue, and also different economists give the same issue a different importance.

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