[ISN] Hacker with a conscience
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Fri Jul 4 04:18:06 CDT 2008
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20080703061212942C901462
By Lee Rondganger
Independent Online
July 03 2008
For more than two years, Alistair Peterson headed an elaborate online
bank-hacking syndicate.
He was the thorn in the side of South Africa's four giant banks whose
top cyber experts were left red-faced every time he hacked through
several security features and accessed their "secure" banking accounts.
In a single day on December 24 2005 he swiped R9,8-million from the
account of a government department. It was his first hack ever.
When he was eventually caught two years and two months later he had
stashed R17-million in a bank account in Swaziland.
Peterson says he never took money from the personal accounts of
individuals - his targets were always big business, trust funds and
corporate accounts.
"I never needed the money, I was a software architect for a computer
company where I was earning R80 000 a month. What I was doing was just
for fun. It was the thrill of being able to do it," he said.
Because of the complex structure of the syndicate, Peterson got only a
quarter of what they stole - and that was if his "e-mules" didn't
double-cross him and run off with all the money.
Peterson - who has a BSc degree in computer sciences from Rand Afrikaans
University - developed a virus called Regger.W32, which he programmed to
maliciously spread itself from computer to computer, installing spyware
as it went along.
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