SWAT Falls for Blind Hacker's Games
Teenage Hacker Is Blind, Brash and in the Crosshairs of the FBI
Just came across this great profile on a blind, underaged Caller ID spoofer and the FBI's efforts to put and end to his SWAT-happy ways.
Great read, but this is the kicker...
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The holes he's exploiting are in large part the same ones a previous generation of phreaks relied on. He's running variations of the same old scams. Daniels notices this as well. "He is nasty as the day is long because he knows a few tricks from the old days," he says.
It's as though the phone companies -- which enjoy notoriously close relations with the feds -- are so adept at getting their hackers arrested that they're little motivated to spend money securing their sprawling infrastructures. If malicious phone phreaks were the only threat to telecom customers, that might be a sound strategy. But as the pretexting scandals of 2006 showed, the same vulnerabilities make things easy for snoops and criminals of all stripes, and a report released this week tallying identity theft complaints ranks AT&T and Sprint customers as the second and third most victimized, respectively.
Sad that in this day and age... Oh well, the telecoms have some FISA drama to keep them busy.