The Economics of Cybercrime: How Hacking Became a Billion-Dollar Industry (and Why It Keeps Growing)
If you think cyberattacks are random acts of chaos, here’s the twist: most hacks are business decisions. Attackers run budgets. They look at ROI. They choose targets to maximize profit with minimal risk. It’s not personal—it’s economics. That lens changes everything. Once you see cybercrime as a global underground market—complete with supply chains, partnerships, and…