09 Apr

Cybercrime cost Canadians $3B and $500B a year to global economy

Cybercrime cost Canadians $3B and $500B a year to global economy

A Complex Criminality!

Every second there is an exchange of nearly 3 billion emails in the world, 90% are spam. Cybercriminals are increasingly present on local and global scene. Yesterday, April 8, TV5 MONDE was hacked and their website ,Facebook and Twitter accounts have been affected.

Whether it is terrorists , a malicious person or groups, cybercrime has thousands of different faces. This diversity in illegal online activities makes it hard for the authorities to fight back. There is only one way to lower the impact of these groups or individuals who hack the Internet to serve their own purpose: COOPERATION.

 

Safety Programs and Counter Crime Units

Microsoft and Google have safety units against piracy and cybercrime or information centers about online safety. They are part of the vast majority of the industry leaders who also have this kind of units.

Facebook, for example, recently created a platform (the ThreatExchange) to exchange information on phishing attacks and other malicious softwares. There are hundreds of examples like these : Good programs, good ideas to counter cybercrime.

 

Governments and Police Forces

Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other police forces in Quebec and other provinces have laws, resources and units to counter this crime. They joined in the global effort in this regard.

 

BUT, Is there a real cooperation?

NOT AT ALL. And that’s where cybercriminals takes the most benefits. All the efforts in detecting, locating, tracking and identification is done by localized sections at the Government, the police forces or individual organizations.

This division of forces, allows hackers to better rule the Internet. This division of forces is also a shield allowing some organizations to defend themselves by saying that it is not their responsibility to share information. This help them follow their own internal policies to serve their own goals and objectives.

This April 9, Le Journal de Montréal, reported that an Ivoirian Police Officer receives no collaboration from Microsoft and Google to fight cyber criminals in his country. A concrete example of the lack of cooperation.

 

Europol and Interpol

Europol and Interpol are international police services which includes the police forces in Europe and the world. Europol attempts a first approach to consolidate the efforts on cybercrime and share information, we will see in the coming months and years the results of these efforts.

Until then, this is the FAR WEST and outlaws take all the rights to make money on your efforts. Get on your computer, arm yourself with your firewall pistols or your antivirus Colts. Protect your property the best way possible because the cavalry may arrive a little late to protect yourself.

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31 Mar

April Fools Day

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The 1st of April is the only day we can play tricks (soft ones) openly. So, it is time to have fun!

Obviously, we’ll see good jokes to do to your friends and colleagues on their computer. Then you have to be creative to capture their passwords or distract them long enough to do your MISSION!

 

1. Change Google’s Language

Go at : https://www.google.fr/preferences?hl=fr#languages ​​and change the language preference on Google.

 

2. Control the mouse of your colleague

A computer can manage multiple mouses. Ideally, get a wireless mouse and move the cursor of your colleague. You can add more than 1 in case you get caught!

 

3. Reverse the mouse buttons

Go to the hardware options, mouse, and reverse the order of mouse buttons. Frustration guaranteed with the modal window options!

 

4. A blue screen

If your friend uses Windows, place a blue screen wallpaper and hide all desktop icons. The blue screen is available for download available here.

 

5. Change your friends’ favorites (Animation)

Go to options of the browser and change the browser URL pages of the favorites of your friends by adding http://nyanit.com/ before the “www” like : http://nyanit.com/www.thewebsiteurl.com

Cats will walk on the screen with a fairly assaultive song … This is like a virus! It’s more fun if all the favorites are changed!

 

6. False declaration of love to a colleague via email

Oh yes … It is necessary to know well the colleagues! A small but well proportioned email showing love for another, it’s a winner prank! It takes a few seconds if you prepare your shot and save your message on a USB key. Laughter guaranteed!

 

7. False Tweets

If you use Twitter, then you can use the tweets generator and to say things by people they never say!

Whatever you do, do it with respect and also with restraint. A good joke goes, but if it is too long, insistent and serious this can jeopardize your friendship and your reputation. Play softly!

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29 Mar

Copyright Modernization Act

Copyright Modernization Act

downloading illegal content online is something that happen all the time on the web and of course it has an impact particularly on the economy  and copyrights. Everyone remembers Naptser and downloading music through file sharing.

Yet it has only become larger, more accessible and now downloading P2P (peer to peer) is really common. However, downloads and file sharing is not illegal in itself, unless the content shared has a copyright.

 

The protection of digital content

Over the last 15 years, I’ve seen all kinds of mechanisms, software and products with copy protection. ALL WERE A FAILURE.

I remember some DVD DISCS having a media protection. This “CSS” protection, immediately has been bypassed. The older CD/DVD writers  simply allowed the copy of those DVD because their firmware were no up to date or some software were released to counter it.

I assume that if it is visible on a screen, or you can hear the material, you can make a copy of it. Nothing will prevent a person to bypass protections, if this is his goal. DVD and CD disappearing increasingly in the lasts years, letting the way to downloads, has put more pressure on legislators and those who hold the rights on digital content.

 

Modernizing the Copyright Act

Last January, in Canada, the Copyright Modernization Act  was reviewed and there is now more guidance for illegal content downloads (protected by copyright).

In the last weeks, Teksavvy company (an Internet provider in Canada), was forced to give the list of people (their IP addresses, names, addresses etc), who have illegally downloaded a precise movie.

Teksavvy has have fix the administrative cost of such request . but was forced by law to do so. While there, the Canadians had a feeling that the copyrights were much applied in the US and Europe, 2015 brings a different view.

The modernization of the Copyright Act provides the power to confront users who illegally download the content by those who hold the rights.

 

The torrent sites

The torrent sites who indexes the files that users share via the web are also increasingly the target of anti-piracy laws like the ones implemented in Great Britain, the United States or elsewhere.

The PirateBay torrent website, who disappeared two months before reappearing is an example. Another site like Unlimited Torrents meanwhile, has been closed in the recent months and its founder sued for tens of millions for having enriched himself from companies and individuals who held music rights, film or software copyrights.

Usually, these sites operate through being hosted in countries with fairly soft digital content laws, or nonexistent. This does not stop investigations to trace their founders and those who benefit from these illegal acts.

The moment a human is being in the process of an action, HE can make a mistake. This principle helps to track even a tiny action that links a person to a bank account, a transaction, a purchase, an email etc.

 

France Country

France, like many countries have much tougher laws against piracy. Since 2006, Hadopi is a tool dedicated to circumscribe online piracy and make a more responsible use of the Internet.

Canada meanwhile took 10 years before making a change that is very far from reaching the digital copyright laws of other major nations. In Canada, the law allows to send communications to people who illegally download some copyright content, asking to stop their illegal downloading actions.

So, a person who illegally downloads in Canada receive a slap on the wrist before being sued.

Note that during this process, confidentiality is almost assured. Your personal information is not given to the holder of digital rights. They will have your personal information if they sue you in court.

 

The danger

We must not minimize and say we have the right to continue to download illegal content. Having a warning is fair enough but this is not an open door to continue until receiving it. I think we need to see the fact that real lawsuits for damages will be started, especially in the beginning. This will make examples that will create jurisprudence.

They will be able to state that a person has downloaded X number of songs during X period of time, the amount of money asked for damages will be really high in my opinion.

Does this amendment will put an end to illegal downloading?  No. Whether virtual or in the normal life, there are hardcore criminals who make their living by illegal actions. There are also unconscious people, profiteers etc.

This will surely reduce the ardor of some when they will receive a letter or, this will only raise more caution by those who download with impunity.

Proxies, VPNs, “anonymizer” softwares, the deep web, wi-fi theft are just the tip of the iceberg to circumvent laws and make their way to persist in illegal actions.

Legislators must rely on other mechanisms, in an area more “educational” than “repressive” for a progression. It is a change of mentality that must be made and the law is only a tool among many other to achieve a responsible use of the Internet.

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