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Showing posts with label Hackers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hackers. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Crimeware

Crimeware is malicious software used to initiate a crime that is typically Internet-based. During the past two years, crimeware attacks have increased at a far greater rate than the normal virus. International gangs of virus writers, hackers and spammers are joining forces to steal information and collect huge profits illegally.

A classic example of crimeware is a backdoor keylogger trojan that collects keystroke information and transmits it back to an attacker.

For example, a bank login ID and password may be collected and sent back to an attacker. The attacker typically will use this information in order to collect illegal profits.

Ransomware is another form of crimeware. In this case, a malicious Trojan encrypts files on an unsuspecting user's hard drive. Once the files are encrypted the Trojan then displays a message, or leaves behind a ransom note demanding money from the user for the decryption key.

Given the newness of this threat type, and the potential of how it might evolve in the future, further clarification and dissection of the definition of crimeware will likely be required.

Friday, May 23, 2008

15 year old hacker steals data and gets caught…

The 15-year-old student is being charged as a juvenile, so police are not releasing his name. The charges against him are felony computer trespass, felony unlawful duplication, felony computer theft, and misdemeanor theft by unlawful taking. He has been released to his parents' custody, police said.

School officials maintain the student involved in the breaches didn’t do so for identity theft purposes, but rather were “motivated by an irresponsible interest in determining whether they could infiltrate the network and circumvent the safeguards.”

Below has more information on the matter:

15-Year-Old Steals Data on 55000 People in School District Hack

 Downingtown student, 15, charged as a hacker