With the advantage of police big data investigation, 19 days successfully cracked the nation's first case of online transmission of family cameras to crack software crimes, and arrested 24 people involved. This is the news that the Beijing police reported today. According to the relevant person in charge of the Beijing Police, the case is a new type of cyberhacking crime, and there are currently no judicial cases to follow.
According to the Beijing police report, on June 18, 2017, some media reported that some people peddled cracked software for remotely controlling home cameras in the QQ group, and a large number of people used cameras to sneak peeks after illegal purchases, which seriously violated the privacy of citizens. In view of this situation, the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau attached great importance to the rapid establishment of a special task force led by the Net Security Corps and composed of 11 branches including Dongcheng, Xicheng, Haidian and Chaoyang to carry out case investigations.
After visiting a number of camera security vendors and conducting case detection experiments on some brand cameras, the police found that such cracking software can scan for flawed camera IPs. Criminals can use this vulnerability to remotely control cameras. With the strong support of the relevant provincial and municipal public security departments, after thorough investigation, the Beijing police had a total of more than 5,000 QQ groups and numbers involved in the case, involving a total of more than 100 in Beijing.
Relevant person in charge of the Beijing police introduced that due to media reports, lawbreakers feared being seized and dismissed most of the groups, which made it extremely difficult to investigate the case. The Beijing Public Security Bureau Net Security Corps relied on the advantages of the Internet to follow the trail. It eventually found that Party D, etc. sold and scanned and cracked 6 software personnel, and they controlled 18 users including Zhao Moumu to illegally invade others after buying cracked software. Family staff.
On July 5, the task force convened an emergency deployment meeting and carried out arrest operations overnight. As of the morning of July 7, after two consecutive days of hard work, all 24 officers involved in the Beijing case arrested the case. Now, the sale of cracked software personnel Dang Mou, was arrested on charges of illegally acquiring computer information system data under Article 285 of the Criminal Law; Zhao Moumou, a purchaser, was detained for criminal charges for illegally controlling computer information systems.