Additional Resources
McAfee whitepapers and reports
- Identity Theft
- McAfee Security Journal, Fall 2008
- SAGE Report February 2008
- SAGE Report 2007
- Virtual Criminology Report 2007: Cybercrime: A 24/7 Global Battle
Avert Labs articles, blogs, and research
- Avert Labs blog
- Avert Labs podcasts
- "Counting the Bots"
- "Credit Crunch moves Cybercrooks to go Phishing"
- "Malware mapping"
- Newly discovered malware
- Recently updated malware
- "Securing Virtual Worlds against Real Attacks"
Press releases and related content
Videos
Cybersafety Resource Portal Overview
Pamela Warren, Cybercrime Strategist
Paul Kurtz, Good Harbor Consulting
McAfee's Security Advice Center
Treaties and laws
- The Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime
This is the world's first international treaty on cybercrime, intended to harmonize the world's cybercrime legislation. To date, 43 countries have signed this treaty to leverage it within their own country's laws relating to the treatment of various forms of cybercrime.
- U.S. Cybercrime Bill, the Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act
Passed and signed by the U.S. President into law in September 2008, this Act among other things compensates identity theft victims, eliminates the requirement that damage to a victim's computer must be at least 5,000 before a prosecution can be pursued; and makes damage to 10 or more protected federal government or financial institution computers within the same year a felony.

