This may help as well: http://www.privacyrights.org/ar/ChronDataBreaches.htm Michael Theroux IT Security Specialist Plexus Corp. -----Original Message----- From: Scotty [mailto:scott.nielsen@xxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 4:35 PM To: McDonnell, Michael Cc: Choon Ming; bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: computer crime statistics Try the Verizon Business Data Breach investigations report. I think it has some statistics you are looking for. http://www.verizonbusiness.com/products/security/risk/databreach/ Scotty McDonnell, Michael wrote: > You probably will have more look searching databases provided by your local > library. If your local University has a data librarian they might be able to > help find sources of data (if they even exist). A reference librarian can > show you how to search various databases of scholarly research to see if > anyone has done any surveys etc. and published their findings. I'd start > with IEEE Explore and the ACM Digital Library. The National Criminal Justice > Reference Service *might* be able to provide some guidance as well. > > > -- > Michael McDonnell, GCIA > Network Security Analyst > University of Alberta Libraries > Information Technology Services > michael.mcdonnell@xxxxxxxxxxx > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Choon Ming [mailto:choonming2002@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 8:11 AM >> To: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; full-disclosure- >> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: computer crime statistics >> >> Good day to all of you, >> >> I'm having loads of troubles finding computer crimes' statistics >> (crimes >> that are related to physical security - eg. Login, root access, >> ntlm/sam, >> etc). I did some search on google and many other websites. But I've yet >> to >> encounter a statistics or survey for the mentioned above computer >> crime. >> >> Does anyone have any idea where I can get them? >> >> Thank you. >> >> > > -- Scott Nielsen USU IT Security Team (435) 797-1804