What if we told you that there was a country — an economic powerhouse with a population the size of Austria’s — where millions of dollars change hands daily, but with no police, no extradition laws and where exchanges can happen anonymously? What if we tried to convince you that money from that nation could be readily exchanged into dollars, euros, rupees or any other currency you’d care to name? Sounds like a pretty good place to be a thief, right?
Security in Virtual Worlds: Blurring the Borders
Posted by: Anand Sastry September 19, 2007 04:00 AMWhat if we told you that there was a country — an economic powerhouse with a population the size of Austria’s — where millions of dollars change hands daily, but with no police, no extradition laws and where exchanges can happen anonymously? What if we tried to convince you that money from that nation could be readily exchanged into dollars, euros, rupees or any other currency you’d care to name? Sounds like a pretty good place to be a thief, right?