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UK's plans to hire hackers slammed

UK's plans to hire hackers slammed

By:  Siobhan Chapman  On: 29 Jun 2009 For: Computerworld UK(NA) Creator

A plan by Britain's security forces to recruit former "naughty boys" to help protect the country's IT infrastructure from online attacks meets with steep opposition

"There can be a tendency for governments (and Barack Obama's recent speech on computer security was guilty of this) to emphasise the threat posed by other countries and terrorist groups who might use the internet for their own purposes. My belief, however, is that there is a significant problem much closer to home. Over per cent of all spam is being sent from botnet computers owned by regular members of the public. Those computer users don't know that their PCs have been hacked into, and are under the control of cybercriminals who are using them to spread spam, distribute malware, steal identities and launch distributed denial-of-service attacks."

Christopher Boyd, director of malware research for FaceTime Security Labs, also blogged his opinions :

"UK law enforcement tackling cybercrime is like Stevie Wonder playing Dance Dance Revolution. And all these ancient Government type guys who are older than the telephone need to get out of the way and stop talking about computers, technology and (most of all) script kiddies, because they have absolutely no idea what they are talking about."










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Siobhan Chapman Siobhan Chapman is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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