Hi Brian et al, Brian Munyao Longwe wrote:
1) Cyber-Crime: Due to the vast nature of the network, the Internet a good example here is the Nigeria "419" scams which in the recent past seem to be originating more from the USA/Europe than from Nigeria itself.
2) Cyber-Warfare: also known as "information warfare" it is defined in Wikipedia as "... the use and management of information in pursuit of a competitive advantage over an opponent.
3) Child Pornography: Among other evils that plague the Internet, this is probably the most disturbing.
4) Spam: it has been reported that unsolicited commercial email and more recently malicious, meaningless email garbage constitutes almost 80% of all email transmitted over the internet.
The common factor between them is that they are successful and thriving markets niches and steady revenue streams to a whole lot of folks. That means they continually provide incentive to the players to keep re-inventing themselves against all legal and enforcement measures. IMHO until the day the huge financial gains can be eroded from such activities we cannot anticipate significant success to be achieved in the near or short-term. We must recognize that the commercialization of the Internet resource has brought us both the good and bad, and the best and worst are yet to come. How we deal with these present issues (both good and bad) will impact the future of the Internet resource as we know it today; either positively or negatively. Best regards, Michuki. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.