Norton Reveals the Riskiest Cities for Cybercrime

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gm0n3y

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[citation][nom]killmenow[/nom]What about the rest of the world, the US is only one small part of it.[/citation]

There are parts of the world OUTSIDE of the US????
 

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How great it is to see my hometown of Detroit rated "safe" on a list. I hope this will have a positive impact on internet tourism and showcase our safe online community's. This article also displays a perceivable correlation between cyber crime and Starbucks, something im sure most have presumed already.
 

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I want to know the criteria for the list also. Like what is the ratio of computers to people for each city.

Think its any coincidence that the most riskiest city is also where Microsoft is based? (technically Redmond, but Redmond is basically a suburb of Seattle).
 

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I'm afraid to go out in my neighbourhood at night with even a wallet in my pocket, never mind a $1000 laptop.
On the other hand though, screw off Norton.
 

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Only time I ever had my credit card information stolen was when I was visiting Seattle. Don't know how it happened either.
 
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