The improved code quality of malware, as well as the rapid adoption of
new features of web browsers, and demonstrated better understanding of
networking (advertising unused more specific routes via BGP for
transient hosting, fast-flux DNS), over the past decade indicate to me
that this is at least partly true. 

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On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:08:14 EST, The Security Community said:

> As I recall, McAfee, et. al. predicted that massive numbers of 
> unemployed IT workers would turn to cybercrime.  If this ever came to 
> pass, it never made the news as far as I can tell.

How would we tell?

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