THIS IS TRULY BLACKLISTED NEWS, AND I RECOVERED IT FROM A CYBERATTACKED SITE (WHAT A COINCIDENCE A SITE WOULD GET SHUT DOWN THAT WAS THE ONLY OTHER SOURCE IN THE WORLD THAT HAD THIS ARTICLE.)
I will not say where I got this info to protect the current source from being cyber false flagged off the net (you will not find it in a search engine, trust me) (I will be doing this frequently with such information). This article is almost impossible to find, it is ONLY referenced here: (but I have the full article for you below =) )
http://buysinc.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
FBI Hopes ‘Digital Enron’ Will Boost Cybercrime Awareness
Though the FBI is gradually making progress in prosecuting online criminals, the agency is still waiting for a major, newsworthy case like the Enron scandal to bring cybercrime to the forefront of public attention. Only after such an event could the necessary reforms be made to allow authorities to effectively battle online criminals, FBI special agent Shana Boswell-Crowe said
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FBI Hopes ‘Digital Enron’ Will Boost Cybercrime Awareness
By Tom Sanders
VNUNet.com
07/22/06 5:00 AM PT
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/51940.html
Though the FBI is gradually making progress in prosecuting online criminals, the agency is still waiting for a major, newsworthy case like the Enron scandal to bring cybercrime to the forefront of public attention. Only after such an event could the necessary reforms be made to allow authorities to effectively battle online criminals, FBI special agent Shana Boswell-Crowe said.
Fighting cybercrime requires an Enron-like scandal to force the hand of legislators, the FBI argued Friday.
Only after such an event could the necessary reforms be made to allow authorities to effectively battle online criminals, according to FBI special agent Shana Boswell-Crowe.
“My theory is that computer crime is kind of like white collar crime before Enron,” Boswell-Crowe said during a presentation at the McAfee Avert Labs Day in Mountain View, Calif.
‘Large Event’ Needed
“White collar crime used to be the bank [employee] sifting some money off, or some corporate guy who was going to get rich anyway,” Boswell-Crowe went on.
“I do not think that [cybercrime] has had its day. There has not been something that’s large enough to generate large-scale awareness. Awareness is increasing, but we have not had that large event that makes people think: ‘This is really bad.’”
Boswell-Crowe complained that, while online crimes are committed within seconds, it still takes large amounts of evidence to obtain a search warrant.
There also is no clear legislation that defines when adware is installed illegally. Unless law enforcement officers are able to prove an intent to cause harm, botnet operators can get away with installing adware on computers.
Consumers, in the meantime, are carrying the burden if they become the victim of key-loggers, because they have technically given up their log-in and password information voluntarily.
Kids First, Pros Next
Boswell-Crowe claimed, however, that the FBI is making progress in tracking down and prosecuting online criminals.
Early cases have mainly involved teenagers looking to make a quick buck, but forgetting to clean up their tracks.
Tracking down professional organized cybercriminals takes more time, but the FBI is building cases against such organized groups.
Boswell-Crowe declined further comment because the FBI does not discuss cases before they are brought before a judge.
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WHAT THE F*CK, SO, JAY ROCKEFELLER, HOW MUCH CREDIBILITY DO YOU THINK YOU WILL HAVE WHEN THIS ARTICLE GETS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF INFOWARS.COM PROVING THAT THE U.S. GOVT. HAS MADE IT PAINSTAKINGLY CLEAR THAT YOU ARE CALLING FOR FALSE FLAG INSIDE JOB CYBER ATTACKS TO DESTROY FREEDOM OF SPEECH? YOU HAVE BEEN BUSTED, NOW SHUT THE F*CK UP WITH YOUR LIES, BOTH YOU AND THAT TRAITOR MCCONNEL, BOTH OF YOU NEED TO BE ARRESTED!!!
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OH WAIT, I DID FIND ANOTHER SOURCE, ALBEIT NOT AS COMPLETE!:
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http://www.crime-research.org/news/23.07.2006/2137/
Fighting cybercrime
Date: July 23, 2006
Source: TechNewsWorld
By: Tom Sanders
Fighting cybercrime requires an Enron-like scandal to force the hand of legislators, the FBI argued Friday.
Only after such an event could the necessary reforms be made to allow authorities to effectively battle online criminals, according to FBI special agent Shana Boswell-Crowe.
“My theory is that computer crime is kind of like white collar crime before Enron,” Boswell-Crowe said during a presentation at the McAfee Latest News about McAfee Avert Labs Day in Mountain View, Calif.
