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Cyberanos: How the Notorious Armies of Cyber-criminals Are Aping Mafia ?

Cyberanos: How the Notorious Armies of Cyber-criminals Are Aping Mafia ?

By Naveen Chaudhary, published Jul 20, 2008
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Cyber crime , the accumulation of all the delinquent information of credit cards for igniting online frauds is a "dark economy" that apes the mafia in its outer structure, cited the recent report published by a security firm Fian.

" The current "nexus" of cyber-criminals bear an uncanny resemblance to the mode of operandi of real-life crime organization such as "Al - Qaida". " reads the covering page of this report.

There is a boss that leads the group in both Mafia and Cyber Crime. And coincidently the boss does not commit a malice. Under the boss , there is a "sub - boss" who manages the resources for accomplishing any operation, for instance , the chore of delivering the caskets filled with Trojans.

Under the "Sub boss" there are several "campaign managers" who have their own networks to unleash crime on internet: By stealing data, or doing other mis deeds . Campaign managers do the dirty job. "Affiliates" similar to associates in mafia trade the stolen data.

Flying Comments :

" Hmm, the cyber criminals are becoming more professional, and they are bound to be more dangerous than ever." said Mr Rameh, System Administrator, Miracle Studios.

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  • Cyber crime , the accumulation of all the delinquent information of credit cards for igniting online
  • Cyber crime , the accumulation of all the delinquent information of credit cards for igniting online
  • Cyber crime , the accumulation of all the delinquent information of credit cards for igniting online
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Cyber crime , the accumulation of all the delinquent information of credit cards for igniting online frauds is a "dark economy" that apes the mafia in its outer structure, cited the recent report published by a security firm Fian.
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