We live in the world of Internet criminalization, with cartels that develop malicious code to make money. People still don't understand that criminals are in the underground and more are coming.
Eugene Kaspersky
The 3 February 2006 could turn out to be a very difficult day with unprotected users losing data and the Internet community at large suffering from heavy traffic.
community internet data suffering day losing difficult heavy traffic
Hackers don't want to damage computers any more, they want to own them. They've started to run direct attacks where just one business, or even just one computer, is infected.
computers business run computer damage
There are no global epidemics like there were in the past. Just local ones.
past global
The motives of hackers are changing. They work for money. The quality of the code is better. In the past, infected systems crashed; now they want hardware to work. There are no global epidemics as there were in the past.
quality money work past changing global motives code systems
money people live internet world understand code criminals
These can be developed by a 12- year-old hacker.
You must log in to post a comment.
There are no comments yet.