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G Data: rates of cybercrime


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GDATAThe German publisher of security solutions displays the grid tariffs in the areas of cybercrime.

The security specialists agree that now is not the time for “hacker” with only reward a reputation that can sometimes cause him some tords. The time is now to the crime which is meant lucrative often say. To better realizing it, G Data shows the rates in force in the circles of cybercrime to the many economic models.

For information on a credit card, the price is variable depending on the value of information issued, or $2 to $25 for the date of expiration, the owner, the code. A PayPal account is trading at around $7 or less than $8 for a World of Warcraft, the online games category which attracts more and more cybercriminals. As for the shipment of spam, it reported nearly $495 for 20 million unsolicited email sent for 14 days.

An attack by denial of service is charged 25 to $100 with the first 10 minutes offered, then $20 an hour and $100 the day. The rates start to rise significantly for security vulnerabilities including the provision of an exploit can bring between 100 and $3000. The ratings soar with a security hole unknown paid up to 5000 to $50000.



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