Cybercrime

Fighting the Most Dangerous Security Problem Using Blockchain Tech and Ethereum Smart Contracts
Mar 17, 2018 at 15:28
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Fighting the Most Dangerous Security Problem Using Blockchain Tech and Ethereum Smart Contracts
The modern world relies on the Internet, virtual reality and IT solutions more than ever before and has become especially tasty for cybercriminals. It is a big market with real problems. The anti-virus companies turnover $8.5 billion a year and are expected to reach $6 trillion by 2021. Today, up to 70% of new threats go undetected and the cost of cybercrime damages is expected to double by 2021.
Mysterium Releases Whitepaper Showcasing Ethereum-Based Decentralised VPN
May 11, 2017 at 09:31
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Mysterium Releases Whitepaper Showcasing Ethereum-Based Decentralised VPN
Zug, Switzerland, 10th May. Mysterium have released their white paper showcasing a new model for a blockchain-based virtual private network (VPN). Mysterium is developing the first fully decentralised and distributed VPN in an effort to safeguard online privacy. The whitepaper, released for comment today, outlines their vision for a global peer to peer network that combats the risk of cybercrime.
The First State in Asia to Adopt Blockchain to Fight Cybercrime
Dec 16, 2016 at 13:40
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The First State in Asia to Adopt Blockchain to Fight Cybercrime
Andhra Pradesh, an Indian state located on the Southeastern coast of the country, has been reported as the first in Asia where the state government has introduced Blockchain technology to protect a database from cyber-attacks.
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