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Griffin Sharp takes on cybercrime in F-Secure and Wreckamovie collaboration

Posted February 10, 2010 by Peter Vesterbacka 8 Thumb-ups 

Griffin Sharp takes on cybercrime in F-Secure and Wreckamovie collaboration

Feb 10, 2010:

The Griffin trailer is out! The Griffin Internet TV series brings alive the fight against cybercrime like no other, presenting a unique way to raise awareness for Internet security issues.
Helsinki, Finland – February 10, 2010: Griffin is a made-for-Internet TV series of fictional episodes about online crime, developed by a web community of enthusiasts on the Wreckamovie platform, in co-operation with Internet operators. F-Secure is supporting the Griffin series by giving its insight into the fight against cybercrime – a real-world battle it has already been waging for more than 20 years.

Watch the newly released trailer for Griffin at www.youtube.com/FSecureNews

The six-part series tells the story of Griffin Sharp, a good guy with a complex past in the world of cybercrime. The Wreckamovie community is creating the stories, the script and the visuals, and will also take part in the actual filming. Wreckamovie produced “Star Wreck - In the Pirkinning”, the most widely downloaded, made-for-Internet movie in the world.

Each Griffin episode takes place in a different country, and will be produced by local start-up crews and volunteering enthusiasts. F-Secure and the Wreckamovie community are inviting major Internet operators for partnership in this innovative project, which will bring the drama of the fight against cybercrime to millions of people worldwide. This approach will also help consumers understand modern IT threats in a better way.

Antti Reijonen, VP Consumer Business and Marketing at F-Secure says, “Partnering Internet operators will have the opportunity to have a relevant part in the plot. The social network aspect of the production method also provides a unique opportunity for operators to assemble a community of movie enthusiasts from their local consumer base to participate in the creation of this series. It represents a totally new category in the history of motion pictures.”

The Griffin series will be distributed free of charge on the Internet.

Speaking at the launch of the Griffin trailer during F-Secure’s SPECIES conference in Vienna, Timo Vuorensola, the producer of Griffin, said, “This trailer is just the pirkinning of the journey for Griffin Sharp. The cybercrime theme has attracted a great response from the Wreckamovie community and people from tens of countries have already joined the production. We are always amazed by the global nature of everything, talent and creativity really is everywhere. The poster art for Griffin was designed in Jakarta, Indonesia and we have already received great input for the script all the way from Australia to Germany and Canada. And now that people can see the trailer and get a feeling for the look and feel of the series, we expect even more people to join the fun of making a cybercrime series together.”

Anyone can join the Griffin community and be part of creating the story at www.wreckamovie.com/griffin. To watch the trailer, go to www.youtube.com/FSecureNews

The griffin is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. It is considered to be a particularly powerful and majestic creature, often guarding treasure.

F-Secure – Protecting the irreplaceable
While you concentrate on what is important to you, we make sure you are protected and safe online whether you are using a computer or a smartphone. We also backup and enable you to share your important files. Our services are available through over 200 operators around the world and trusted in millions of homes and businesses. Founded in 1988, F-Secure is listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd.
f-secure.com | twitter.com/fsecure | facebook.com/f-secure

About Wreckamovie
Wreckamovie is a collaborative filmmaking service created by the makers of Star Wreck, the first crowdsourced, full feature length film to be distributed for free on the internet. Star Wreck has been downloaded more than 8 million times which makes it one of the most (legally) downloaded movies of all time. On Wreckamovie anybody can start their own production, invite a few friends and start making their own film. http://wreckamovie.com

For more information, please contact:
F-Secure media contact
Hetta Huittinen
Tel. + 358 40 033 9597
E-mail: firstname.lastname@f-secure.com

Timo Vuorensola
Producer of Griffin
Tel. +358 40 588 8972
E-mail: firstname.lastname@starwreck.com

Comments

Kris S. February 10, 2010 11:50 Flag

It's good, the suitcase at the end is a nice touch... :)

Gert-Jan Van de Voorde February 10, 2010 12:22 Flag

Wow, what a trailer.

Peter Vesterbacka February 10, 2010 13:00 Flag

The trailer is just the beginning...

Mari Harju February 10, 2010 15:52 Flag

Awesomeness :D

Angela Ruggero February 11, 2010 08:14 Flag

A typewriter... just brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

Jani Salomaa February 11, 2010 08:46 Flag

That's coolness all the way.

Kris S. February 11, 2010 11:12 Flag

Angela, there's a rumour that the British government has a huge cache of typewriters just in case some sort of EM pulse wipes out their computer infrastructure. I wonder how many people know how to use one nowadays...

Angela Ruggero February 11, 2010 11:29 Flag

Well, I know one. Used to type my school homework on one at primary school, just for the fun of it. ^_^

Kris S. February 11, 2010 12:11 Flag

I used a typewriter when I was very little, but it soon disappeared in favour of a computer... :/

Delphine February 11, 2010 19:20 Flag

That's grand, really love it!

Rich Kambak February 13, 2010 02:40 Flag

Another Reason-Phrase (Status Code) similar error is "410: Gone", which indicates that the requested resource has been intentionally removed and will not be available again. 403: Forbidden. 404 is UK slang for "being clueless." 404 also means "forbidden content" or "illegal" for viewing. Excellent symbolism with the typewriter - going back to manual drive. But what is causing 404 to appear on everyone's computer?

Brilliant storyline/plot. Has great potential for another Matrixesque marque.

Sign me on.

Ref: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec6.html#sec6.1.1

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