The idea of a cyber attack, for most of us, is just that. An idea. Something that occurs out in the digital ether. But a short doc recently released from Norton and agency Grey San Francisco uses the issue of web security to bridge the physical and digital by taking us to specific locations within the secret world of bulletproof data hosts and their effect on online privacy and crime.
In an episode of
The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet, a documentary series that started last year, Oscar-winning director
Daniel Junge gives us a peek inside a Dutch nuclear bunker, an isolated sea fortress off the U.K. coast, Sweden's White Mountains, and the rainy streets of Southeast Asia, to meet the people and see the places that make web anonymity possible.