e-Crime
Our reliance on computers and the data they contain has increased significantly, to such an extent that when they don't work, or data has been lost, businesses lose money. System problems usually arise due to hardware faults or mis-configuration, but with the increased use of public networks like the internet, a much more dangerous threat has emerged.
Please view our Internet Security section for solutions to your online security issues
As a member of the Secure Wales security cluster we are ideally placed to advise and handle all manner of IT issues
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E-Crime Examples:
- Advance Fee Fraud
- Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
- Domain Name Renewal Scams
- Identity Theft - Phishing
- Intellectual Property (IP) Theft / Copying of Information
- Software Attack - Spyware
- Spam
- Theft of Laptop or Other Hardware
- Unsecured Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
- Virus Attacks
- Mobile Device Security
As a member of the Secure Wales security cluster we are ideally placed to advise and handle all manner of IT issues
Accreditation: The text below is taken from http://www.ecrimewales.com/server.php?show=nav.8856
What is e-Crime?
E-Crime generally refers to a criminal activity where a computer or computer network is the source, tool, target, or place of a crime. Despite the inevitable references to ‘computers’ or ‘online activity’, e-Crime nevertheless encompasses a whole raft of ‘traditional’ crimes - such as fraud, theft, blackmail, forgery and embezzlement.
E-Crime is notoriously difficult to detect and punish because of its sheer technical complexity and because unseen attackers can strike victims from hundreds or even thousands of miles away.
Due to the nature of e-Crime, and its ability to evolve with technology, new threats are emerging with an alarming degree of regularity and simply maintaining a better appreciation of the risks we face could have a significant effect on your ability to respond to them if the need arises.
