Monday, 4 June 2012

Cybercrime toll mounts for businesses


Cybercrime is more than a buzzword, it’s a critical business concern, say 1,387 IT professionals surveyed by security firm Finjan.

Ninety-one percent of respondents call cybercrime a “major business risk,” and 73% say they are more concerned about data theft than about downtime and loss of productivity from malware. In addition, 25% of respondents admit to data breaches in their organizations, according to the survey that Finjan conducted in July and released today.

Cybercrime’s impact is no surprise to those on the front lines.

“Fraud today is highly sophisticated, and the people doing it get smarter and smarter, so we have to, also,” says Gilbert Fiorentino, CEO at TigerDirect. The computer and electronics equipment retailer is a subsidiary of Systemax, which also owns CompUSA.

When credit cards are stolen in volume in big heists like the one perpetrated against TJX, those stolen cards are put to use by fraudsters who try to rip off stores like TigerDirect, Fiorentino says.

TigerDirect has 30 retail stores as well as an online Web sales operation for businesses and consumers. According to Fiorentino, the majority of the unrelenting attempts to hoodwink TigerDirect with stolen credit- and debit-cards will occur online in consumer sales. Read More


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