Cybercrime rampant in Russia
The Kremlin is cracking down on cybercrime, which has become increasingly difficult to contain.
Published On 10 Nov 2010
What are often seen as childish pranks are in fact part of a dangerous growing trend especially among today’s young talented techies.
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Cybercrime is becoming more and more common in Russia, with a growing number of technology graduates getting involved.
Moscow has long turned a blind eye to it but fears that it will deter foreign investors has pushed the Russian government to announce a crackdown.
Al Jazeera’s Neave Barker reports on the dangerous trend from Moscow.
Source: Al Jazeera