Friday, November 15, 2013

Microsoft launches center to combat digital crime - Media2.pl

Microsoft announced today the opening of the Centre to fight crime numbers. This initiative aims to support the global efforts aimed at increasing the security of the network.

digital crime each year take their toll at the expense of millions of consumers around the world. According to CERT.GOV.PL, compared with the 2011 year, the number handled by CERT incidents in 2012 increased significantly. The vast majority of them were called. botnets, networked computers infected with malware used by cyber criminals to send spam, steal data, generating the so-called. “Fraudulent clicks”, etc. In addition, CERT.GOV.PL team continues to receive a large number of applications with regard to scanning the network for vulnerabilities and shipping SPAM messages.
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Other significant threat is called. Phishing – this practice consists in obtaining confidential information from the user through the undergrowth, for example, the bank or online store.

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Centre to combat digital crime fighting will deal with this type of crime, but also to cases of intellectual property theft and The exploitation of children online.

class=”qt inContext_disabled”> center to fight crime digitally Microsoft is the place where our experts will meet with our customers and partners for one purpose: to provide increased security in the network. Combining advanced technology tools, the right skills and new perspectives, we can make the Internet will be a safer place for us all – said David Finn, Associate General Counsel in the Department of the Microsoft Digital Crimes

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Reach center to fight crime will be extended to digital satellite offices and 12 regional laboratories located throughout the world – in Beijing, Berlin, Bogota, Brussels, Dublin, Gurgaon, Hong Kong, Munich, Singapore, Sydney and Washington, DC, and Edinboro in the United States. These additional locations will allow Microsoft to identify and analyze the illegal software and offenses related to the theft of intellectual property, as well as the share of local experts the best practices in the fight against this type of dealings.

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