FC: FBI reportedly wants Badtrans worm's pilfered data --Rotten.com

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon Dec 17 2001 - 11:09:19 PST

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       December 17, 2001 
       FBI wants access to worm's pilfered data
       
       A ROTTEN.COM EXCLUSIVE
       
       The FBI is asking for access to a massive database that contains the
       private communications and passwords of the victims of the Badtrans
       Internet worm. Badtrans spreads through security flaws in Microsoft
       mail software and transmits everything the victim types. Since
       November 24, Badtrans has violated the privacy of millions of Internet
       users, and now the FBI wants to take part in the spying.
       
       Victims of Badtrans are infected when they receive an email containing
       the worm in an attachment and either run the program by clicking on
       it, or use an email reader like Microsoft Outlook which may
       automatically run it without user intervention. Once executed, the
       worm replicates by sending copies of itself to all other email
       addresses found on the host's machine, and installs a keystroke-logger
       capable of stealing passwords including those used for telnet, email,
       ftp, and the web. Also captured is anything else the user may be
       typing, including personal documents or private emails.
    
       [...]
       
       Last week the FBI contacted the owner of MonkeyBrains, Rudy Rucker,
       Jr., and requested a cloned copy of the password database and
       keylogged data. The database includes only information stolen from the
       victims of the virus, not information about the perpetrator. The FBI
       wants indiscriminant access to the illegally extracted passwords and
       keystrokes of over two million people without so much as a warrant.
       Even with a warrant they would have to specify exactly what
       information they are after, on whom, and what they expect to find.
       Instead, they want it all and for no justifiable reason.
    
       [...]
    
    
    
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