FBI Wants Badtrans Victims' Passwords
This article was taken from here. It was originally posted in issue #43 of the Hideaway.net news letter.
I wonder what they were gonna do with all those user names and passwerds... :D Dose any one else think that the FBI is starting to get too involved in peoples personal computers?
Here's the story:
Here's an odd story - remember the Badtrans worm? It has hit millions of Outlook users around the world, recording all keystrokes on infected systems and e-mailing the logs to one of twentysome free e-mail accounts.
One of those accounts,suck_my_*****@ijustgotfired.com, is hosted by a San Francisco ISP called MonkeyBrains. Well it turns out that the FBI has contacted the company requesting a clone of the database of passwords and keystrokes collected at that e-mail account. Problem is, the FBI didn't have a search warrant, and the keylogs don't contain any information about the attacker, just the hundreds of thousands of victims. So MonkeyBrains thought it would be clever to respond by placing searchable versions of the keystroke & password databases online so that anyone in the world could see them. The site now seems to be partially disabled "pending legal consul." One can only wonder what the FBI planned to do with the passwords of millions of innocent Internet users, or what possessed MonkeyBrains to think it was a bright idea to put the data on the web. We'll have more coverage if there are any new developments.
It's an interesting article and well worth the read.
Latr :D,
Remote_Access_
P.S. They have the database online.