Cybercrime netted a whopping $450 billion in profits last year, with 2 billion records lost or stolen worldwide. Security expert Caleb Barlow calls out the insufficiency of our current strategies to protect our data. His solution? We need to respond to cybercrime with the same collective effort as we apply to a health care crisis, sharing timely information on who is infected and how the disease is spreading. If we’re not sharing, he says, then we’re part of the problem.
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Seems like a lucrative business. Are there places someone like me can learn how to be an effective cybercriminal?????????
"Change the economics of this" ? … How about stop allowing the governments, banks and corporations steal from people, I am sure you would then see huge decrease in cyber crime.
Common people don't think about committing crime and illegal activities as long as their honest work pays off and as long as government and corporations don't steal from them.
That also answers the question "Where is cyber crime really coming from?".
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What a pile of crap
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Altruistic?? Never going to happen. Kindness kills the caregiver 9 times out of 10.
Security is cold hard business. Do honestly think companies will give information free if they could make money out of it? If one company can prevent an attack and another company can't, that's their fault for not getting the customer. If this would be the reality then cancer medication would be free! because we found a solution to a vital problem! Here have it for free. This will never be the reality unless everyone does it!
This was an interesting and entertaining Motion Picture.
My only constructive criticism is, it's incorrect that hackers in the dark web, or also known as the deep web can't be caught and prosecuted. If they do something big and bad enough eventually they all get caught regardless of how much knowledge and experience they have like Keith Mitnick possessed. Those in Power will eventually find them. Regardless of the language barrier of them being in another country, or the other over seas proxy servers they use to try to hide their ip address to their pc.
Plus this guy also left out another part of the truth that you can't stop a determined thief and how there is not only cybercrime, but also cyber warfare from many places in the east continually such as China, Russia and North Korea.
good idea but most difficult to implement
Call the LACPD!
It actually comes from me. All of it. When, you ask? You'd be surprised what can be accomplished on a smoke break.
Good and very Informative video.❣
Я ПОПРОБУЮ УКРАСТЬ АТЕИЗМ, КТО МЕНЯ ОСТАНОВИТ?
Closer to the truth is that when a Cybersecurity company discovers weeks after the event that a penetration happened there is no reason for them to inform their client.
The NSA control every aspect of the internet and the banks control every aspect of financial transactions. I feel like I may have found the cyber crime groups you are looking for.
Unrealistic…why would companies release private info? ESPECIALLY making it public that they were hacked…?
"Oh hey guys, we got hacked. Come here and check it out." Not only would that company's shares drop, they would risk the sense of security they provide to customers.
We need more hackers… White hats!!!
It is good to have gnu/Linux systems… :3 Oh, and the dark/deep/whateveryoucallit web is bad, isn't it? What's about privacy? In fact this web is good as the "usual" internet.
More scare tactics from the largest extortion scam in modern history.The technology industry- everything made to brake ,or be broken into, or both.Then selling bogus,worthless antivirus,VPN,proxy chains,virtual machines, encryption,etc.Then working both ends ,sell
exploits, backdoors,malware,Trojans,rootkits,and a vast assortment of penetration testing toolsas well as your data from – antivirus and malware tools and apps and all the other "services".A modern day scam creating artificial constant need for an upgrade to be safe ,"secure"from the "bad guys".They're all bad ,the whole "revolution" promising to solve the worlds problems make everything more efficient and profitable ,"safe" and "share"the financial drain of everyone not a tech worker.Modern society…..meh.Caleb Barlow gets hacked right after he got down the stage
Just use iPhones
As long as they keep hacking "mostly" american people, cyber crime is under control.