The Most Dangerous Town On The Internet Where Cybercrime Goes to Hide /

What if there were "countries" the size of the average suburban household? What if they had their own rules, laws, and currencies? What if one of them almost brought the entire Internet to its knees? They're called data havens, and they are the Switzerlands of the Internet: bunkers, c...

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Other Authors: Cinetic Media (Firm), Infobase,
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Cinetic Media (Firm), [2016]
Distributed by Infobase,
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (23 min., 51 sec.)) : color and sound.
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Summary: What if there were "countries" the size of the average suburban household? What if they had their own rules, laws, and currencies? What if one of them almost brought the entire Internet to its knees? They're called data havens, and they are the Switzerlands of the Internet: bunkers, caves, and sea fortresses, offering cybercriminals and freedom fighters alike the privacy to conduct unregulated information exchanges, malware attacks, spam dumps, ransomware breaches, and more. Nearly every cybercriminal alive walks these halls, virtually or literally. Here today, gone tomorrow, disappearing and re-emerging, these independent micro-nations are the sole provider of true online privacy, offering 100% anonymity without any government restrictions. Welcome to The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet.
Item Description: Originally released by Cinetic Media (Firm), 2016.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on April 05, 2016.
Online Sovereign State (2:58) -- CyberBunker (2:16) -- Prowse Sets a Meeting (3:20) -- Cyberbanker Evolved (2:28) -- Bulletproof Hosting (2:00) -- White Hat Hackers (3:25) -- The Jester (2:00) -- Reliable Hosting Without Censorship (3:41) -- Credits: The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet: Where Cybercrime Goes to Hide (1:34)
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What if there were "countries" the size of the average suburban household? What if they had their own rules, laws, and currencies? What if one of them almost brought the entire Internet to its knees? They're called data havens, and they are the Switzerlands of the Internet: bunkers, caves, and sea fortresses, offering cybercriminals and freedom fighters alike the privacy to conduct unregulated information exchanges, malware attacks, spam dumps, ransomware breaches, and more. Nearly every cybercriminal alive walks these halls, virtually or literally. Here today, gone tomorrow, disappearing and re-emerging, these independent micro-nations are the sole provider of true online privacy, offering 100% anonymity without any government restrictions. Welcome to The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet.
9 & up.
Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Closed-captioned.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (23 min., 51 sec.)) : color and sound.
Format: Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 9 & up.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.