The headline reads: Computer Hackers Wanted For Organized Cyber Crime! The sub headline should say, “The general public is indifferent and isn’t doing much to protect themselves. The Timing couldn’t be better.”

Organized cyber crime has moved, for the most part, from targeting large businesses to individuals and small business. Criminals know that this targeted group has little knowledge of computer security and a small amount of money to invest in their protection. They view this group as easy prey. So far, they are right on target.

The sad truth is that most people either don’t seem to care or don’t know what to do. Most of those that don’t know what to do don’t do anything about it, either. That’s the current computer security trend. As a result, organized cyber crime and computer security threats continue to grow at an accelerating pace. Over $67 billion was stolen last year. Over eight million identities have been stolen every year for years and years back.

What Can We Do To Fight Organized Cyber Crime And Turn These Computer Security Trends Around?

For the most part, criminals are lazy. They are looking for the low road – not the high road. Making yourself a hard target to attack is your first defense against organized cyber crime and computer security threats.

The old saying, “knowledge is power,” is most important. Make sure everyone in your home or business understands the threats and is careful not to allow these on a computer.

However, even with the best knowledge there can be accidental leaks from opening Spam e-mail, drive-by-hacking from a web site, downloading infected cds and more.

Here are some tips to protect your home and business:

· Make sure you keep up with the latest most up-to-date Microsoft Windows patches
· Use an industrial grade bi-directional firewall. Most over-the-counter and products offered by Internet services don’t offer this quality technology
· Make sure you have up-to-date antivirus protection
· Make sure you have best-of-breed anitspyware protection. Antispyware and antiviruses are different computer security threats and require different protection technologies.
· Avoid web sites that may have spyware including gambling and pornography.

The best protection is using the same computer security solutions used by major corporations around the world. A solution that uses overlapping technologies to prevent antiviruses, spyware and other computer security threats.

Warren Franklin is an advocate for Internet Security and Safety. You can find out more about fighting organized cyber crime and protecting yourself against computer security trends at

http://www.completeinternetprotection.com/internetsecuritytrend.html

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