17 arrested in Canadian hacking bust
Quebec provincial police conducted raids on Wednesday, breaking up a hacking
ring that police say is responsible for an estimated CDN$45 million (US$44.3
million) in damage to computer systems.
The hackers installed remote-controlled "botnet" software on victims'
computers in order to run phishing and spamming operations, said Capt. Frederick
Gaudreau, of the Surete du Quebec, in a videotaped
press conference posted to the police agency's Web site. "The hackers
managed to install botnets on the victims' computers, which permitted them to
control at a distance the victims' computers," he said. "These said
computers were then used to attack Web sites in order to steal victims' data."
If convicted of computer hacking charges, the accused could face 10 years in
prison, he said.
Although the hackers operated from about a dozen towns all over Quebec, their
botnet network was international in scope, infecting 39,000 computers in Poland,
28,000 in Brazil, and 26,000 in Mexico -- the top three countries affected by
the group. In all, they hacked into more than 100,000 computers in 100 countries.
The accused range in age from 17 years old to 26 years old, but police did
not release the names of the accused. Three of them are minors, Gaudreau said.
This is the first time that Canadian authorities have dismantled such a network,
he added. The investigation was done in collaboration with the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police.
IDG News Service
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