Even if you have never banked online, your money may never be completely safe from an electronic heist. Nearly every bank in the United States runs its operations on an internal network that connects to the Internet at some point. Although the banking industry claims that its security is virtually foolproof, others say that any technology can be penetrated under the right circumstances. . . .. Even if you have never banked online, your money may never be completely safe from an electronic heist. Nearly every bank in the United States runs its operations on an internal network that connects to the Internet at some point. Although the banking industry claims that its security is virtually foolproof, others say that any technology can be penetrated under the right circumstances. Electronic break-ins are often carried out with the help of factors that have nothing to do with technological wizardry, such as an inside source, simple carelessness, or an intruder's persistence in trying different passwords and account numbers. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Protecting your money from electronic heists demands vigilance and understanding banking security risks.. Online Banking,Cybersecurity,Electronic Theft,Financial Fraud. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A government think tank, Foresight, has produced a report on the future of crime in a world that has gone online. The world of the criminal will be radically changed by new technology. Rather than nicking your car stereo, the thief . . . . A government think tank, Foresight, has produced a report on the future of crime in a world that has gone online. The world of the criminal will be radically changed by new technology. Rather than nicking your car stereo, the thief of 2020 will be after your whole digital persona. Electronic theft and fraud will happen faster, reducing the chances of catching a person red-handed. But there will be trade-offs. Physical property will be easier to protect when it can all be tagged, for example, and much more identifying evidence will be able to be gathered from the scene of a crime. Reaction to crime will also change, as people have less contact with offenders. However, Foresight could not be sure whether attitudes would get more liberal or become harsher. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Insight's review examines the impact of advancements on criminal activities in a tech-driven society, emphasizing cyber fraud and protective measures.. Digital Crime, Future of Crime, Online Security, Electronic Theft, Technology Impact. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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