Hacking itself has become much more of
a group effort than ever before, in response to intrusion
countermeasures designed by ISU security teams. Newly designed
systems have become so effective that teams of hackers attacking
simultaneously are often the only way to bypass security. False nodes
loaded with traps to confound hacking efforts, along with augmented
intrusion detection scans have served as effective barriers against
lone hackers. As a result of the necessity for hackers to team up,
the Union Guard has seen more success in capturing greater numbers of
hackers in their ongoing cybercrime initiative. Sophisticated UG
trace programs and improved response times have caused hacking groups
to become migratory, never staying in one location for more than a
few hacking attempts.
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