European Police Reveals Strategy Against Cybercrime


AMSTERDAM - European Union's intelligence agency, Europol, on Friday (7 / 1) local time, will present the level of threat that comes from cyber crime, along with a strategy to repel the attack.

"cyber crime that are without boundaries, this makes the crime investigation more difficult and complicated for law enforcement authorities," said Rob Wainwright of the Europol. Similarly, as quoted by Computer World UK, Saturday (01/08/2011).

"In order to dispel cybercrime attack, needed legislation cross-sufficient region," added Wainwright.

According to McAfee, the global corporate losses due to cyber crime is estimated approximately 750 billion euros ($ 1 trillion) per year. Then there are more than 150,000 and 148,000 computer viruses that terbajak every day.

The European Union has a number that high for a high number of Internet users and as well as the use of e-banking. Ironically, the European Union is also the region most affected viruses and malware in the world.

Hardware development also contributed to the development of cyber crimes, such as laptops, smart phones, game consoles and tablets. Everything is vulnerable to cyber attacks.