On Everyone’s Radar: The Short History of Cyber Crime

Cyber crime is not a new trend and as the volume of attacks increase lessons can be learned from historic cases.

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Web-centric business operations are increasingly targeted by cyber criminals - but asset theft is not always the objective.

The days of computer crime being associated with nerdy teenagers hacking into the systems of authority figures as a harmless prank are well and truly gone. Cyber crime is fast becoming one of the major focal points for organizations across all sectors as more business functions become web-centric. And, as the tactics used by hackers become more sophisticated, so the costs to the victims of such crimes grow proportionally and have wider-reaching consequences.

A report conducted by security vendor

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