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Silk Road and the online drugs trade - Truthloader Investigates

 

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  • BrianDaugette
    BrianDaugette at February 24,2016
    I thought it was very interesting to show the hacker machine and victim machine side by side to watch a hack in real time. This presentation also touched on an issues raised in one of the other videos, and that's the lack of international norms and standards when it comes to cyberwar or cybercrime. Since countries don't agree it's hard for a country to make cyber criminals on the other side of the world pay for their crimes. Like in this video, the Russian hackers made millions from theft. If they had been bank robbers rather than cyber criminals it would have been easier to bring them to justice.
  • BrianDaugette
    BrianDaugette at February 24,2016
    I thought it was very interesting to show the hacker machine and victim machine side by side to watch a hack in real time. This presentation also touched on an issues raised in one of the other videos, and that's the lack of international norms and standards when it comes to cyberwar or cybercrime. Since countries don't agree it's hard for a country to make cyber criminals on the other side of the world pay for their crimes. Like in this video, the Russian hackers made millions from theft. If they had been bank robbers rather than cyber criminals it would have been easier to bring them to justice.
  • BrianDaugette
    BrianDaugette at February 24,2016
    I thought it was very interesting to show the hacker machine and victim machine side by side to watch a hack in real time. This presentation also touched on an issues raised in one of the other videos, and that's the lack of international norms and standards when it comes to cyberwar or cybercrime. Since countries don't agree it's hard for a country to make cyber criminals on the other side of the world pay for their crimes. Like in this video, the Russian hackers made millions from theft. If they had been bank robbers rather than cyber criminals it would have been easier to bring them to justice.
  • stadkal
    stadkal at February 25,2016
    Protecting ourselves the key to make life of cyber criminals a tough job. The best way to be secure is being away from internet and technology but its a black hole to us, so be as secure as possible by making internet know us very less.
  • CCotton10
    CCotton10 at March 04,2016
    Very interesting Ted Talk. I was unaware that Cyber Crime had become somewhat of a profession. I was surprised that you could find someone to attack a competitor. It was also surprising the amount of information he was able to find from the cell phones in the room. This emphasizes the need to understand the technology and not just be an end-user. As he stated, fewer people are studying the basics. This seems troubling.
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