Mind you, the thought of the tearful faces of all those phishers when they get the news kind of makes you feel all fuzzy and warm inside. You can find the original story, and comments, over at Slashdot.
“Netcraft has written about a website offering free phishing kits with one ironic twist — they all contain backdoors to steal stolen credentials from the fraudsters that deploy them. Deliberately deceptive code inside the kits means that script kiddies are unlikely to realize that any captured credit card numbers also end up getting sent to the people who made the phishing kits. The same group was also responsible for another backdoored phishing kit used against Bank of America earlier this month.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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