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About This Video Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania has only 120,000 residents, but among law enforcement experts around the world, it has a nickname: Hackerville. In the last year alone, $1 billion was stolen in the U.S. by Romanian hackers. Convicted criminals with nicknames like Guccifer and Iceman have been caught breaking into the email accounts of NASA, Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush—but that’s just the beginning. The world is finally waking up to the realities of cybercrime and the threats that it poses to our society. Is there anything we can do to stop these individuals and protect ourselves from the most dangerous town on the internet. a09c17d780 Title: In Search of the Most Dangerous Town on the InternetDistributor:FilmBuffRelease Date: 18 Jun, 2015Country: United StatesRunning Time: 22 minutes In Search Of The Most Dangerous Town On The Internet Activation Code [FULL] in search of the most dangerous town on the internet where cybercrime goes to hide. in search of the most dangerous town on the internet Interesting documentary. Nice Documentary, About hackers / scammers.. A 20 minute Documentry that's mainly aimed at novice users who don't fully understand the vunrabilities of the cyber world.. In Search of the Most Dangerous Town on the InternetThe review will be presented in a simplistic "Pros/Neutral/Cons" systemPros* Free* Good background music* Interesting topic* Good production qualityNeutral* Short (20 mins)* Weird grainyness to the video (could be argued that it's a deliberate design choice)Cons* There's nothing that's boring, but there's nothing that's interesting either.* Feels like an intro to a better documentary.* People pretending like Romania has the best internet services in the world...* Feels like the stories in the documentary are just fake boasts to look tough.* No damn context to anything. It's just "Roman say dis! James say dat!"* No joke, there was a man, claiming he worked for Anonymous. Like an employee or something! xDOverall5/10So average that it's painful.. You want to know why there are so many unsecured systems? Lazy admins! they buy canned software with built-in wizzards and select all of the defaults resulting in an usecured vanilla system. Another ill practice is that of oursourcing your infrastructure security to contractors. Sure the company does not pay for benefits, but you do get what you pay for. If you go into a building that has hundreds of offices, it is most certain that you will find some unlocked doors! that's where the payoff comes from, there is always some yahoo with high-access that does not have a clue about security, and that is how doors are opened.. meh i liked it
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