CCTV captures thief infecting firm with malware

 

Under investigation.

South Australian Police are hunting a male who broke into a recruitment firm and spent three hours installing remote access software on one of its computers.

The incident was captured on closed-circuit television.

Detective Senior Sergeant Barry Blundell from the commercial and electronic crime branch told iTnews that the computer was seized by Police.

They performed a forensics analysis and identified "software which would have enabled remote access" that had been allegedly installed by the suspect.

He said the CCTV footage showed the suspect "basically open a few doors in other offices" before sitting down at the computer and "working away for a couple of hours."

The suspect also allegedly stole a "small amount of cash" and equipment.

Staff arriving the following day discovered the break-in and reviewed CCTV footage before alerting Police.

Blundell said that Crime Stoppers had received "some information" after excerpts of the footage were aired in the state earlier this week.

The motive remained unclear.

"If the aim was to just knock off a database he could have done that [quickly] with storage media," Blundell speculated.

But the remote access software - if it had gone undetected - may have allowed the suspect to "really trawl through things" on the computer and the firm's network, according to Blundell.

A spokesman for the recruitment firm has been contacted for comment.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


CCTV captures thief infecting firm with malware
"This guy is a genious. He has everyone fixated on him on the office big screen. As staff laugh and contend that he is an absolute noob making a dummy Remote Desktop connection, when in fact his ..."
By gonny
 
 
 
Comments: 3
HyRax
Jan 20, 2010 7:03 PM
They performed a forensics analysis and found software that could remote control the PC. Ummm... it's an office PC - 99% of them have remote control software pre-loaded for general desktop support! And it certainly doesn't take three hours to install it!

He was probably just surfing for pr0n and didn't want it traced back to his own PC, or he was too cheap to pay for an Internet cafe.
rycrozier
Jan 20, 2010 8:02 PM
We had the same debate in the office ironically.
gonny
Jan 21, 2010 1:08 PM
This guy is a genious. He has everyone fixated on him on the office big screen. As staff laugh and contend that he is an absolute noob making a dummy Remote Desktop connection, when in fact his mates from a competing recruitment agency are in the photocopy room making hard copies of individual leads to follow up on Monday. Gone are the days of remote hacking. Bring on the new dawn of criminals :)
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