Cybercrime is on the rise, and although it may seem like it is faceless crime, it is not. “In Search Of The Most Dangerous Town On The Internet” takes a deep, personal look into the real world of cybercrime.
In the second installment of our series, we explore the far corners of the globe, in search of bulletproof hosting, which is how cybercriminals execute their attacks. Watch the trailer today, and tune into MostDangerousTown.com on March 10th for the full feature!
The crime is explicit but the criminals are hidden. Discover cybercrime’s shadowy world of Bulletproof Hosting. Watch the Norton experts talk about the challenges and possibilities of taking down these cybercriminal hideouts.
Anonymity, non-local character and easy online access are just a few things that make cybercrime a silent and potentially deadly epidemic of our times. Learn about the different aspects of Cybercrime and its future as criminals find new ways to make money off of technology in this video hosted by Norton STAR (Security Technology And Response) Team members Kevin Haley and Liam O’Murchu.
Cybercriminals are shrewd offenders who are masters at covering their tracks. Catching them requires technically trained investigators, who must coordinate with international partners, using a blend of high-tech and cognizant strategies. See how the Norton STAR (Security Technology And Response) Team follows the clues to unmask these harmful Cybercriminals.
As cybercrime evolves, it shapes itself into different formats making the fight against this evil that much harder. Meet the security experts at Norton as they put together some interesting ways to stay ahead of the cybercriminals.
All it takes is one infection to become a part of botnets, the world’s largest threat to PCs. Botnets can pop up on just about any computer and can effectively take over. In this video, hosted by Norton STAR (Security Technology And Response) Team members Kevin Haley and Liam O’Murchu, you can find out exactly how Botnets work and what you can do to try and keep the pesky things off of your computer.
The Norton STAR (Security Technology And Response) Team has a history of tracking cybercrime, but it’s interesting to note that this is done not only to help authorities catch criminals, but also to help predict future crimes and to add more protection in Norton products. Join Kevin Haley and Liam O’Murchu as they discuss the threat landscape and the generation of security innovation.