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Format | Video (TV) |
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Genre | Documentary |
Origin | USA |
Language | English |
Release Date | 2002 |
Running Time | 12 min |
Production | |
Created by | NA |
Directed by | Ray Martin |
Produced by | Cliff Neville |
Written by | NA |
Screenplay by | NA |
Distributed by | Channel 9 |
Narrated by | NA |
Starring | NA |
Music by | NA |
Cinematography by | NA |
Edited by | NA |
Production Company | Channel 9 |
Location(s) | Various |
Original Channel | NA |
Additional Information | |
Based on | NA |
Topics | Technology, Computers, Hacking |
Follows | NA |
Precedes | NA |
Associated Video | NA |
Website | sgp1.paddington.ninemsn.com.au/sixtyminutes/stories/2002_02_10/story_498.asp (defunct) |
Cyber theft is a documentary on cyber crime from Microsoft's Channel 9.
Synopsis
If you have a computer at home or at work, you are at risk. No-one is safe anymore. As you're about to discover, cyber theft is so easy it's terrifying.
As big business and big government become cleverer at protecting their computer systems, increasingly it's ordinary people who are being targeted.
Confidential files, bank accounts, e-mails, your secrets, your life — all have become the playthings of the hacker.
They can steal from you, eavesdrop on you and, for those with a camera on their computer, they can even watch you. As Ray Martin reports, what's worse is that you may never know.
Downloads
Film | User | Format | Link | Notes |
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Cyber theft (2002) | NA | [ Archive.org] |