[LINK] Cyber crime will spread: study
steve jenkin
sjenkin at canb.auug.org.au
Thu Sep 6 16:05:35 AEST 2007
Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote on 6/9/07 10:26 AM:
to those interested, the AIC report itself "The future of
technology-enabled crime in Australia":
Full <http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/rpp/78/> [166pp 1.9Mb PDF]
Summary:
<http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi341.html> [6pp 196kb PDF]
Thanks to <brd> for all his great posts/info. Doesn't get said enough :-)
> Cyber crime will spread: study
> Jordan Baker
> Chief Police Reporter
> September 6, 2007
> SMH
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/cyber-crime-will-spread-study/2007/09/05/1188783320037.html
>
>
> CYBER criminals will try to exploit the Federal Government's
> proposed health and welfare access card, interfere with e-passports
> and engage in "industrial espionage", a federal study predicts.
>
> The criminals will move away from a scatter-gun approach and start
> targeting specific companies and people, the Australian Institute of
> Criminology report on directions in technology crime warns. It says
> the access card planned by the Federal Government will be a "likely
> target".
>
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