CeBIT 2007
CeBIT 2007
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T

Free email newsletters




ADVERTISEMENT

Russia promises piracy crackdown

Minister reassures CeBIT of new laws to tackle malware

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 19 Mar 2007
ADVERTISEMENT

The Russian telecommunications minister has been reassuring visitors to CeBIT that his country is increasing its efforts to crack down on computer misuse.

Leonid Reiman told delegates at the show that Russia is introducing new laws to counter software piracy and online criminal activity.

"We are aware of the problem. We hope we can solve it soon," Reiman told Deutsche Presse-Agentur.

"But problems with copyright, such as piracy and illegal copies, is something that plagues all western industrialised countries, not just Russia."

Reiman went on to deny that Russia is at the heart of the global malware industry, calling such claims a "myth" and saying that many countries around the world are involved.

Although much malware writing has been traced back to Russia, experts have suggested that the business is becoming increasingly global.  

"It is difficult to pick on any one country," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at security firm Sophos.

"Nowadays you could have programmers working to contract in one country, while others distribute the code and another group launder the stolen money."

Russia recently dropped a high profile case of software piracy against a school headmaster after President Putin called it unnecessary, but the country has stopped several other criminal gangs using the internet for crime.

Reiman called for the setting up of an international agency to pool resources to stop malware activity.

Russia is the co-sponsor of this year's CeBIT show, and the number of Russian companies exhibiting has jumped 70 per cent.

Malicious programs also up 41 per cent on the previous year  01 Mar 2007
PiracyPonosov case dubbed 'insignificant' compared to Microsoft's bank balance  19 Feb 2007
Commentators 'just doing the math' in Russian copyright case  02 Jan 2007
The British Phonographic Institute is preparing to sue Allofmp3.com after a High Court judge ruled that the action could be brought in the UKIllegal Russian download site heading for the High Court  04 Jul 2006

All Hacking

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
Newcastle, Tyne And Wear, United Kingdom | EDS
About EDS EDS provides a broad portfolio of business and technology solutions to help its clients worldwide improve their business performance. EDS' core portfolio comprises information-technology and business process outsourcing services, as well as information-technology ... more >
Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom | Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust
  The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a centre of excellence for research, development, education and care in the treatment of cancer. Analyst Programmers, Band 6, £23,458-£31,779 plus 15% HCAS, Sutton, Surrey We are ... more >
South West, Darlington, United Kingdom | University College Falmouth
  Web Sharepoint Development Manager, £23,692-£26,665 (£29,138) per annum (Grade 5) The creation of a new University for the Arts in the South West has taken a major step forward with the merger of University ... more >
London, United Kingdom | University of London (Institute of Education)
 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION University of London Systems Administrator (London Knowledge Lab) Computing and Media Support Salary in the range £28,290 - £33,780 per annum, plus £2,323 London Allowance  Job share considered We are seeking to ... more >
More job opportunities