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Computer users at Y. spied on
Hacker's program logged every keystroke at open-access lab
The keystroke logger software captured data on Skene and more than 600 fellow students who used four computers in the open-access lab in the Widtsoe building, compromising their passwords and other personal information. The data then was periodically e-mailed to a Hotmail account, but the hacker apparently has not tried to use the information.
The students were warned by the university after a student lab attendant noticed a strange icon on one screen, more than two weeks after the logger was installed.
"The person who put the program on there made a slight mistake and left an icon visible on one desktop," said Rex Franson, managing director of operations and customer support in BYU's Office of Information Technology. "We had to do a pretty sophisticated scan to find it on the others, because it was hidden pretty deep."
BYU immediately deleted the passwords of all affected students. Administrators sent an e-mail to the students to have them create new passwords and advise them to be cautious if they had used bank accounts, credit cards or other sensitive information during their online sessions in the Widtsoe lab.
"So far we don't think it's been exploited," BYU Police Lt. Arnie Lemmon said. Investigators continued to search for the culprit on Tuesday.
Skene is confident his information is safe, but only because he takes precautions when using campus workstations.
"At school I don't access bank accounts or credit cards for exactly that reason," the senior from Salt Lake City said. "I only check my e-mail and look at school records."
That's a wise policy, Franson said, even though the university has taken measures in an attempt to prevent a repeat. The open-access labs now change passwords more often because the hacker must have known certain lab passwords to install the program. He or she also had to physically connect to a port on the back of the computers to install the spy software.
"Most likely, this was an inside job," Franson said.
But even with tighter security, Franson can't guarantee a keystroke logger won't breach security again in the future.
"Unless you're really confident in the security of a workstation," Franson said, "some of the private things you do should be done at home or somewhere else where you are confident of security."
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