Monday, January 11, 2010

E-mail passwords easy prey for hackers


There's not much authorities can do to prevent hackers from determining computer users' e-mail passwords, U.S. experts say.

Hacker services, usually based overseas, openly advertise that for as little as $100, they can find out what someone's e-mail password is and provide it to buyers, who can then use it to monitor the private communications of estranged spouses, family members or whomever they choose, the Washington Post reported Monday.

Orin Kerr, a law professor at George Washington University and a former trial attorney in the Justice Department's computer crime section, told the Post that while U.S. law prohibits hacking into e-mail, it's only a misdemeanor without further criminal activity. And as such, it is a low priority item for the FBI. US News

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