Active Members SynTAX Posted December 1, 2014 Active Members Report Posted December 1, 2014 A US man has been handed a US$500,000 fine for selling the StealthGenie malware in the first prosecution of a mobile spyware slinger.Police collared Hammad Akbar, 31, in September after he allegedly sold the malware to an undercover agent in 2012.Akbar a Danish citizen, sold the StealthGenie malware capable of intercepting calls, text and media and tracking location on Apple, Android and Blackberry phones to more than 100,000 'customers', according to a YouTube promotional .FBI assistant director in charge Andrew McCabe said in a statement Akbar was the first person to cop to selling spyware."This illegal spyware provides individuals with an option to track a person's every move without their knowledge," McCabe said. "As technology evolves, the FBI will continue to evolve to protect consumers from those who sell illegal spyware."Akbar was sentenced to time served, fined half a million dollars and ordered to hand over the StealthGenie source code.The app appeared to attempt to root Android phones and was detected by at least some anti-virus apps.StealthGenie required access to a victim's phone in order to install the application and run it as a background service. ®Sursa: Author fined $500k in first US spyware conviction • The Register Quote
Nytro Posted December 1, 2014 Report Posted December 1, 2014 Si pe aia cu Stuxnet, Regin, Finfisher si multe altele cine ii aresteaza? Quote
Active Members SynTAX Posted December 1, 2014 Author Active Members Report Posted December 1, 2014 Eu cred ca e un exemplu doar pentru cei ce vor urma, un fel de precedent. Quote
shaggi Posted December 1, 2014 Report Posted December 1, 2014 Asta e gen: ba da noi nu mai prindem pe nimeni? Hmm, Hai pe nenea ala de isi urmareste nevasta, sa nu parem prosti.. Quote
gogusan Posted December 1, 2014 Report Posted December 1, 2014 Si pe aia cu Stuxnet, Regin, Finfisher si multe altele cine ii aresteaza?!!!NSA!!!!si raspuns pt tine: never! Quote