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FBI Levels Playing FieldIf you can do it, so can IITinfo SponsorERROR: Random File UnopenableThe file was not found on your file system. This means that it has either not been created or the path you have specified in $trrandom_file is incorrect.
FBI Uses Old Hacker Trick to Eavesdropby Dave MurphyISSN 1535-3613
The software, which records and transmits to FBI agents the actual keystrokes typed on a computer keyboard, can collect passwords and other data that the suspect user thinks is encrypted and safe. The Magic Lantern application is part of a broad FBI program called "Cyber Knight." The keystroke recording software will be installed via a variety of means, including through a Trojan horse sent via e-mail. Prior to Magic Lantern, FBI agents had to physically touch a suspect's computer to install the key logger system. Now, using techniques developed by Internet crackers, they will be able to gain remote insight (and remote control) without having to gain physical access to the target computer.
Dave's OpinionApplications that record keystrokes and send back reports have been around for years; some of them have been reported in previous editions of this e-zine.This is an interesting turn of events. The FBI has actively sought to stop computer cracking, and now it's using the same technology to its own advantage. This is one way to level the playing field--use the same tools as your opponent. Not to demean the FBI's efforts, but remember: don't open unexpected e-mail file attachments. You never know who sent it to you.
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