Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Notorious ex-hacker explains how criminals can steal your details when you connect to public Wi-Fi



In a worrying demonstration that is sure to frighten frequent Wi-Fi users,  a former infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick has shown how easy it is to steal your details in a public area, when you log into a public Wi-Fi.

Mitnick was arrested in the US in 1995 for hacking into 40 major companies, including IBM, Nokia and Motorola, but is now working as a leading security consultant for some of the largest companies in the world.

In an ABC Four Corners report on Monday, Mr Mitnick walked through the steps to how a hacker would obtain your details in public.

Cyber criminals will set up a fake Wi-Fi network, the example he used is a common one, 'Telstra Air'.

Once logged on the hacker can record all your keystrokes, which will identify your usernames and passwords if you access any personal information. 

This allows the hacker to send you fake updates, and once installed, 'We gain full control of his computer system and he will never know the better,' he said. 

Mr Mitnick said the tools on the internet are so accessible that school students can download hacking systems.

'Fast forward to today, and you have tonnes of tools that a high school, a junior school student can download and exploit systems,' he said.

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