Beware the hacker next door
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Please cite your source for
Please cite your source for your claim that "According to the FBI, internal hacker attacks make up 70 percent of all security breaches."The FBI has never published such an assertion.
More at...
http://70percenters.googlepages.com/
P.S. Welcome to the 70 Percenters Hall of Shame
Dear Anonymous, Thank you
Dear Anonymous,Thank you for pointing this out to us. It seems we at Cyber-Ark have fallen into a common trap. Having heard and seen this FBI stat from reputable industry analysts and publications alike, we didn’t dispute it as a trustworthy report. Since the origin of this source is under question, however, we have replaced it with one of many compelling statistics from a Carnegie Melon CERT study to demonstrate the growing threat internal hackers represent.
Thank you,
Adam Bosnian
Vice President
Cyber-Ark Software