An undergraduate who used a Trojan Horse programme to steal the passwords and user IDs of fellow students was jailed 20 months on Wednesday. Nguyen Van Phi Hung, a third-year computer engineering student at the National University of Singapore (NUS), is the first person here to be prosecuted for using a Trojan Horse programme. Hung had downloaded Perfect Keylogger last year and attached it to an online game which he posted on his webpage. He also sent the hyperlink to friends. Whenever someone played the game, Perfect Keylogger would be installed automatically on the person’s computer and record all keystrokes made by the user. This was how Hung got the password and user ID of Wong Ming Liang’s DBS online bank account. Full Story
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