Report: Government-Sponsored Cyberattacks Increasing
Internet espionage is becoming more sophisticated as governments search for political, military and economic secrets, says McAfee.
One aspect that might be overlooked is the economy that distributes the tools of cybercrime. Software flaws are sold for as much as $75,000, and criminals can buy custom-written Trojans designed to steal credit card data. Additionally, McAfee says an "underground economy already includes specialized auction sites, product advertising and even support services, but now competition is so fierce that 'customer service' has become a specific selling point."
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