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Reuters / Ints Kalnins |
Europol warning: ‘Internet of Everything’ could lead to ‘online murder’ by end of 2014
rt.com, 5 October 2014
The EU’s chief criminal intelligence agency warms that the threat of “online murder” is set to rise, with cyber criminals increasingly targeting victims with internet technology.
The European Police Office (Europol) said governments are ill-equipped to counter the menace of“injury and possible deaths” spurred by hacking attacks on critical safety equipment, the UK Independent reported Sunday.
Security experts called for a paradigm shift in forensic science which would react to the ‘Internet of Everything’ (IoE) – the dawning era of technological interconnectedness where increasingly more human activity is mediated through computer networks.
rt.com, 5 October 2014
The EU’s chief criminal intelligence agency warms that the threat of “online murder” is set to rise, with cyber criminals increasingly targeting victims with internet technology.
The European Police Office (Europol) said governments are ill-equipped to counter the menace of“injury and possible deaths” spurred by hacking attacks on critical safety equipment, the UK Independent reported Sunday.
Security experts called for a paradigm shift in forensic science which would react to the ‘Internet of Everything’ (IoE) – the dawning era of technological interconnectedness where increasingly more human activity is mediated through computer networks.