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From the supplier: Several organizations of high-tech manufacturers have joined forces to combat theft of computer chips, disk drives and systems. The International Electronics Security Group, American Electronics Assn., National Electronic Distributors Assn. and other groups are funding a research focusing on the impact of electronic thievery on the industry at the international level. The criminal activity is lucrative, since the products fetch prices that are about 70% or more higher than the regular market value.
Citation Details Title: Gauging computer crime. (International Electronics Security Group, American Electronics Assn., National Electronic Distributors Assn. fund study) Author: Michael Gips Publication: Security Management (Refereed) Date: December 1, 1996 Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Volume: v40 Issue: n12 Page: p14(1)
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