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Better law enforcement … always good for us?

If law enforcement improves, we will all be safer. Right? Well actually, maybe not.

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Its a good time to consider

Its a good time to consider previous suggestions on proper email credentials. In other words per this example company ABC would be very smart to create company user credentials for each person. Emails tag this personal credential when mailing internally to each other. If someone is spoofing their "Send From" credentials if the
users cred-key or symbol not accompanying the email. the recipient should know its not legit. Treat the mail as hoax and send off copy to corporate security to investigate. Next step if proven to be found- Persecution
to the spoofer in form of a fine should be granted. Along with 4 persons within this individuals closest members.
Parents family brother sister and closest friend. "You recieved this as a reminder your friend is not an honest
person" As an example. Let the world know these criminals are not inocent as they may claim. Cybercrimes are still a crime. Don't do the crime if you don't wish to the time. Simple. Remember guns don't kill - its the one squeezing the trigger whom kills.
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Clever attack. One thing we

Clever attack. One thing we can do is to develop techniques that can secure sensitive data on personal computers or mobile devices used by employees. But I must admit this can only address part of the problem.
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