Abstract

Evidence is everywhere that the number of cyber-criminals is increasing, and Internet ‘bad actors’ are making a substantial living from their illegal activities at the expense of legitimate businesses. While it is true that many cyber-criminals are focusing their efforts on individuals, other, more dangerous, gangs have set their sights much higher. These cyber-criminals are targeting high-value businesses to filch funds as well as stealing closely guarded intellectual property, login details, financial data and other sensitive information that resides within the confines of the ‘secure’ corporate network or web applications.

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