evil in cyberspace or the many calls Cyber crime is now second only to drug crimes, both in view of the value of the material benefits get it, as well as losses that have been experienced and the damage to victims.
although this time the news had repeatedly published by some media, but to the public consciousness not be a huge advantage for the party once the thief. and it has been proved by several facts, that many people still can be stolen just by online tips and tricks very simple. there are so many sites that lead you in various ways so that you go with that person. so be careful your online activities today because a lot of evil in the world online.
there are thieves or 7 major crime in cyberspace, even though he uses a pseudonym, but he was real. want to know he's pseudonym is as follows:
although this time the news had repeatedly published by some media, but to the public consciousness not be a huge advantage for the party once the thief. and it has been proved by several facts, that many people still can be stolen just by online tips and tricks very simple. there are so many sites that lead you in various ways so that you go with that person. so be careful your online activities today because a lot of evil in the world online.
there are thieves or 7 major crime in cyberspace, even though he uses a pseudonym, but he was real. want to know he's pseudonym is as follows:
1. Kodiak
in 1994, Kodiak was able to access the accounts of several large corporate customers at major banks and transfer funds to accounts he had set up by their accomplices of Finland, the United States, Germany, israel and the British. in the year 2005 he was caught and he was in law and in jail for 3 years. Kodiak in the estimate had been stealing money for 10.7 million dollars.
2. Don Fanucci
At the age of 15 years, Don Fanucci conduct a series of attacks in February 2000 against several commercial web sites with high-traffic. He was sentenced to prison in his home town, Montreal, Quebec, on 12 September 2001 for eight months in open custody, one year probation, barring use of the Internet, and fines. Global economic damage as a result of his attacks were believed to reach 7.5 million to 1.2 billion dollars.
3. Pox
One of the creators of e-mail virus "Love Bug" (i love you), Pox, suspected to have infected and crippled more than 50 million computers and networks on May 4, 2000. The virus also attacked the computers of the Pentagon, the CIA and large organizations other and cause losses of millions of dollars due to damages. Because the Philippines has no laws against computer hacking crimes, Fox was never charged with crimes.
4. Mishkal
Mishkal accused as one of the godfather of credit card counterfeiters in Eastern Europe. He and partner-partner accused of mass producing credit and debit cards false. At one point, they are reported to have incomes up to 100,000 dollars per day. He was arrested but later released after six months of arrest, and immediately look for a position in the Ukrainian government - a position that would give him automatic immunity from further prosecution.
5. The Wiz and Piotrek
The Wiz, 23 years old, and Piotrek, 27 years old, from Chelyabinsk, Russia, was sentenced to a number of demands association, various computer crime, and fraud tied against financial institutions in Seattle, Los Angeles and Texas. Among other things, they stole the database of about 50,000 credit cards. Both were fined and sentenced to at least three years in prison.
6. Roper, Red_Skwyre, and Dragov
Three people are the core of the network with the virtual world of evil extort money from banks, Internet casinos, and various other web-based businesses. They are simple strategy, namely to hack and keep the account transactions for a ransom of 40,000 dollars. Charged with causing direct damage to more than 2 million pound starling and the damage was not directly about 40 million pound starling. In October 2007, the trio were found guilty and sentenced to eight years in prison.
7. Bandit
Bandit manipulate approximately 500,000 computers and renting it for criminal activities. He was arrested in November 2005 in an FBI operation, and sentenced to 60 months in prison, and ordered to surrender a luxury car costing 58,000 dollars from the proceeds of crime. He was also ordered to pay 15,000 dollars in compensation to the government of the United States military for computer-infected computers.
That's some people who commit crimes in cyberspace, heart - heart with a suspicious websites you think.
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