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Man faces 5 year prison sentence for reading his wife’s emails

27 Dec

Every so often we hear a major news story about hacking. Some make us chuckle for example when a hacker replaced the face of the leader of the Spanish Socialist Party with that of Mr Bean. Others are more sinister, for example the hacking of Google earlier this year by senior Chinese officials.

Luckily for the most part these stories don’t affect us directly and besides being of fleeting interest at the time we probably give them little thought afterwards.

However, without realising it many of us could easily be accused of being a hacker and in what might seeem like a nightmare scenario find ourselves faced with up to five years in prison. This is what has happened to a husband who suspected his wife of having an affair. Wracked with suspicion he decided to read his wife’s emails to find evidence. When his wife found out she went to the police and he has now been charged under anti-hacking legislation in the U.S.

Yes, ethically what he did was wrong but does the punishment really fit the crime?

Many of us know the log-in details to our partner’s email and social networking accounts. Some of us probably never use them, others, like myself, regularly access their partner’s accounts with their blessing. But, perhaps by doing so we might be leaving ourselves open to criminal charges in the future should our relationship ever turn sour.

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This could be used as a discussion point when looking at hacking, system security, the Computer Misuse Act or the ethical use of ICT.

 
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Posted in Computer Misuse Act, Crime, Hackers, Privacy

 

Experts sound scam threat warning

01 Mar

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Experts have warned that hackers and fraudsters are becoming ever more adept at developing ways to trick us into downloading trojans and fake anti-virus software.  It seems that no matter how many sites are closed down by the authorities, many more quickly spring up to take their place.  One expert has said that this is, “the biggest threat facing computer users today.”

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Posted in Hackers, Viruses

 

Hackers target Xbox Live players

21 Feb

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Many of us are competitive in nature and like to win when we are playing against someone else.  But how far would you go to ensure that you won?

For those people playing Halo 3 on the Xbox Live, it seems that you can go all out to get your revenge on someone who has beaten you in a game.

A team of hackers have started to sell a ‘service’ that finds your opponent’s IP address, launches a denial of service attack and effectively blocks them out of the game for a period of time.

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Employees, not hackers, cause most corporate data loss

14 Feb

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Most students automatically assume that the primary cause of data loss for any organisation will be through hackers, malware and other external criminal entities.  But in actual fact, this is not the case.  A report has shown that only 1% of corporate data losses in the previous year were down to hackers.  A report by the Ponemon Institute found that 88% of data breaches were caused by staff negligence.

The reality is that data loss is is far more likely to be due to a disgruntled employee who either wants to get their own back on the company or who sees a fast way of making an extra bit of  ‘cash on the side’.  Kevin Rowney from Symantec said, “in most cases people are motivated by revenge, fear or greed.”

Microsoft has warned that in today’s current economic climate, with employees facing uncertainty over their jobs, that companies should be on the lookout for an increase in “insider” security attacks.

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Posted in Crime, Hackers, Protecting systems