For just $89, a former San Diego college student has been selling malicious software that spies on suspected cheating lovers.
Although Carlos Enrique Perez-Melara likely didn’t make a lot of money, he was one of five people recently added to the FBI’s list of most wanted cyber-criminals, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
According to the FBI, Perez-Melara would send an electronic greeting card via email to the subjects of his surveillance. Once the card was opened, the software would begin capturing emails and instant messages, the AP explained.
Glad to see taxpayer funded FBI agents are onto this perp,eh?
In other news FBI Workers Suspected of Secretly Taping Teens in Dressing Room
April 20, 2009
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517222,00.html
Two FBI workers are accused of using surveillance equipment to spy on teenage girls as they undressed and tried on prom gowns at a charity event at a West Virginia mall.
The FBI employees have been charged with conspiracy and committing criminal invasion of privacy. They were working in an FBI satellite control room at the mall when they positioned a camera on temporary changing rooms and zoomed in for at least 90 minutes on girls dressing for the Cinderella Project fashion show, Marion County Prosecutor Pat Wilson said Monday.