Re: kinko spying: criminal caught Scarfing keydata

2003-07-24 Thread Steve Furlong
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 18:56, Bill Stewart wrote:
> The real question is whether the FBI's keyloggers caught Jiang's
> passwords, or whether it was the NSA or Mossad caught the FBI's
> keyloggers catching Jiang's keylogger catching other passwords.

> >  New York, Juju Jiang was recording
   

How many clues do you need? Obviously the J-U-E-S are behind it all.

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Re: kinko spying: criminal caught Scarfing keydata

2003-07-23 Thread Bill Stewart
The real question is whether the FBI's keyloggers caught Jiang's passwords,
or whether it was the NSA or Mossad caught the FBI's keyloggers
catching Jiang's keylogger catching other passwords.
At 01:13 PM 07/23/2003 -0700, Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
Kinko's spy case: Risks of renting PCs

 NEW YORK (AP) -- For more than a
 year, unbeknownst to people who used
 Internet terminals at Kinko's stores in
 New York, Juju Jiang was recording
 what they typed, paying particular
 attention to their passwords.
 Jiang had secretly installed, in at least 14
 Kinko's copy shops, software that logs
 individual keystrokes. He captured more
 than 450 user names and passwords, and
 used them to access and open bank
 accounts online.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/07/23/cybercafe.security.ap/index.html