FBI Used Spyware to Catch Extortionist

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NoStateofMind

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FBI Used Spyware to Catch Extortionist

In 2005, a man attempted to extort money from Verizon Communications and Comcast Corp. by cutting 18 cables that carried voice and data services. The man was reportedly angry and felt that the two companies were the reason he was unemployed. Computer World reports that the documents regarding the case were released under The Freedom of Information Act, but that the defendant?s name was redacted from the files. Wired.com believes that the man in the case is one Danny M. Kelly, and unemployed engineer who lived at the time in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. According to the original complaints in the court records, "Kelly sent a series of anonymous letters to Comcast and Verizon, in which he took responsibility for the cable cuts and threatened to continue and increase this activity if the companies did not establish multiple bank accounts for him and make monthly deposits into these accounts." Kelly reportedly demanded that each of the companies pay him $10,000 per month or he would cut more cables. Each of the companies was told to set up website with bank account information provided for him to access the funds. According to the complaint, "Both Comcast and Verizon did create the requested private Web pages in an effort to communicate with the extortionist and to gather information that might identify him. When Kelly accessed the Web pages, he did so via an anonymizing Web site through which he sought to hide the Internet Protocol address of the computer he was using and therefore hide his identity."

What did he expect? Did he actually think he was going to get away with it? This mans idiocy aside, do you approve of the methods used to apprehend him? IDK that they had any other choice really. They do note that the spyware was installed on his computer but didn't explain how. Thoughts?
 

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Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
FBI Used Spyware to Catch Extortionist

What did he expect? Did he actually think he was going to get away with it? This mans idiocy aside, do you approve of the methods used to apprehend him? IDK that they had any other choice really. They do note that the spyware was installed on his computer but didn't explain how. Thoughts?

I read somewhere that they inserted the code into the private sites created by Verizon and Comcast. So he went to those sites and his PC got infected.
 

NoStateofMind

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Originally posted by: sciwizam
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
FBI Used Spyware to Catch Extortionist

What did he expect? Did he actually think he was going to get away with it? This mans idiocy aside, do you approve of the methods used to apprehend him? IDK that they had any other choice really. They do note that the spyware was installed on his computer but didn't explain how. Thoughts?

I read somewhere that they inserted the code into the private sites created by Verizon and Comcast. So he went to those sites and his PC got infected.

I pretty much guessed that, but the article specifically stated "The FBI didn?t specify how the software was installed onto Kelly's computer."

He was still an idiot :laugh:
 

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Sounds like the guy was using windows lol. If he used a linux laptop booted from a live cd with no hard drive. Bounce around random wifi connections spoofed his mac address he would be harder to find.
 

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Originally posted by: nullzero
Sounds like the guy was using windows lol. If he used a linux laptop booted from a live cd with no hard drive. Bounce around random wifi connections spoofed his mac address he would be harder to find.

Do it we wont tell :)
 

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Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
Originally posted by: nullzero
Sounds like the guy was using windows lol. If he used a linux laptop booted from a live cd with no hard drive. Bounce around random wifi connections spoofed his mac address he would be harder to find.

Do it we wont tell :)

Lol I would never do it. Its not worth the jail time if you got caught but I am sure the good hackers are already doing this as we speak. I would never advocate hacking etc...
 

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Originally posted by: nullzero
Sounds like the guy was using windows lol. If he used a linux laptop booted from a live cd with no hard drive. Bounce around random wifi connections spoofed his mac address he would be harder to find.

you can be anything you want on the internet......go for it...talk is cheap..
 

NoStateofMind

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Originally posted by: nullzero
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
Originally posted by: nullzero
Sounds like the guy was using windows lol. If he used a linux laptop booted from a live cd with no hard drive. Bounce around random wifi connections spoofed his mac address he would be harder to find.

Do it we wont tell :)

Lol I would never do it. Its not worth the jail time if you got caught but I am sure the good hackers are already doing this as we speak. I would never advocate hacking etc...

Not even Ethical Hacking?
 
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