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Surprise - cybercrime statistics could be exaggerated
« Posted: May 09, 2012, 02:34:01 AM »

Surprise - cybercrime statistics could be exaggerated
   


The methodology used to come up with cybercrime statistics could be fundamentally flawed, taking out of context incidents and applying (and multiplying) them over the entire population. Read more...


 

   

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