Thursday, 23 June 2011

McAfee inc. research shows that global recession

McAfee, Inc. today announced findings from its annual cyber security study in which experts warned that the recession is proving a hotbed for fraudulent activity as cybercriminals capitalize on a climate of consumer fear and anxiety. The threat of economic attack is diverting political attentions worldwide and cyber security is not enough of a priority around the globe for real headway to be made against the perpetrators of online crime.

Experts warned that unless significant resources are committed to international efforts to fight malicious cyber activity, there is a risk that cybercrime will impact consumer confidence, further hindering the speed of global recovery in 2009.

The annual McAfee® Virtual Criminology Report examines emerging global cyber security trends, with input from leading academics, criminal lawyers, law enforcement authorities and security experts across the world. This year’s report identified the following challenges:

The Cyber Credit Crunch- cybercriminals are cashing in on consumer anxiety to profit from old-fashioned ‘get rich quick’ scams. People are signing up to add malicious code to websites, lured by the promise of easy money. At the same time, desperate job seekers are being recruited as ‘money mules’ to launder cybercriminal gains under the guise of ‘international sales representatives’ or ‘shipping managers’. With the economic downturn driving more people to the web to seek the best deals, opportunities for cybercriminals to attack are on the rise as people are more easily drawn in.

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