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Computer Security - Eastern Europe Needs to Stop Exporting Cyber Crime |
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82 million americans have had their identities compromised and a lot of
it seems to come from the former Soviet Empire. It also appears as if they are doing little to stop it from the source. http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2006/05...europe-to.html tedrichardson9925@sbcglobal.net |
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> 82 million americans have had their identities compromised and a lot of > it seems to come from the former Soviet Empire. It also appears as if > they are doing little to stop it from the source. > > http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2006/05...europe-to.html > What do you really expect? Identity theft is not easy to control or stop, regardless of its origins. High crime in countries that were once under oppression and have since moved toward representative government is pretty damn common. in fact, it's to be expected as part of an evolutionary process (the dialectic). The situation will only change over time. optikl |
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On 27 May 2006 06:34:06 -0700, wrote:
> 82 million americans have had their identities compromised and a lot of > it seems to come from the former Soviet Empire. It also appears as if > they are doing little to stop it from the source. > > http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2006/05...europe-to.html Hmm, and there's no crime committed in the USA of course. Regards Bill phoenix |
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