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Follow on Google News | ![]() Cyber Security breaches appear to be increasing in Australia - Simon Smith eVestigator explains why!Cyber Security is no doubt more in the media in Australia, and especially seems to be attracting attention when it comes to Government security. However, Cyber Forensic Expert from eVestigator Mr. Simon Smith asks, "Why is Australia so surprised?".
Simon Smith of eVestigator® In a public statement Mr. Smith said, "DDoS attacks live and breathe on the internet as part of 'life'. There are robots out there every day looking for open ports or vulnerabilities to exploit setting up things like phishing scams, SPAM relays, IP spoofing and more". Mr. Smith went on to say, "When I first activated a FTP server I wrote myself I was alarmed to see as soon as I started listening on port 21, there was several attempted connections that found me. I started to notice a robotic sequence of brute force attempts based on dictionary style attacks.". Mr. Smith went on to explain it is 'the Internet' and there are both hardware and software tools that block this attack (software of which he himself has written commercially) The problem Mr. Smith says sits with the education of the public, the police, and the withholding of information from companies and government that are attacked. "For example, I do not accept the excuse banks give when they ask a victim of a SCAM to go and report it to the police and that's it. I am right onto their tactics. I am assisting clients to 'see through that'. There is legal remedies which I cannot discuss here pending of which I am giving expert evidence." Mr. Smith is happy to advocate for the public and say it how it is. "It is black and white liability shifting. I recently wrote an article talking about Yahoo recently telling its customers about exposing millions of account details and waiting 2 years to expose this information. That, to me, is unacceptable. Banks have guarantees against fraud. If a bank tells you to report the crime or that it has been 'referred to their fraud department' - insist on action or call me and I will for you", Mr. Smith stated. Mr. Smith then turns to the lack of knowledge his customers say the police have when it comes to cybercrime. Currently he is limited to what he can speak of relating to this as there are pending cases in this area, but what he did say was, "My customers tell me that the police are absolutely incapable of understanding cybercrime. 'They send us to ACORN who are also useless'. About a year later many end up back with me, and when I eventually gain evidence to solve their case, they are still hit with police resistance and incapacity." Mr. Smith invites the Hon Michael Keenan MP, Federal Minister for Justice, and the Hon Dan Tehan MP, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security to contact him to hear further evidence on the issue as the government 'initiatives' are not working. Mr. Smith states, that "the answer to the question 'why is Australia so surprised in the existence of DDoS attacks, and ultimately risks to National Security', lies with the starting point that the Police have an inability to listen to citizens who try every day to report cybercrime and get ignored or redirected to a dead end." Mr. Smith says, "Australia is backwards in its capacity to deal with cybercrime and has evidence that the FBI Legat Attaché Office in Canberra has no interest in increasing the skills of Australian experts who want to increase this protection. Those who do have the capacity to use these services (being members of the force) choose not to use it, and stay undereducated." Mr. Smith has countless Qualifications and actual practical experience in Australia and some Qualifications are recognised by the United States Department of Homeland Security. He has provided intelligence which has caught many cyber stalkers, solved online harassment cases as well as high profile online defamation cases. He has uncovered SCAMS worth millions of dollars and many to the point where the police need to get involved. "It is only at this point where in my position as a Private Investigator and Cyber Forensics Expert, I need to pass control to the police, then things stall", Mr. Smith said. "There is a strong correlation between the Government of Australia being incapable of handling its own cyber affairs and our own police being able to handle the most basic complaint by a citizen". "Australia needs reform in this area, not pamphlets at a counter or in the mail", said Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith from eVestigator® http://www.cybersecurity.com.au and https://www.evestigator.com.au Media Contact eVestigator Cyber Forensic IT & Expert Witness Svc forensic@evestigator.com.au 0410643121 End
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