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发信人: GGYY (唧唧歪歪), 信区: PhotoGear
标 题: 果粉们,新偶像诞生了【zz】
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jun 9 00:09:08 2011, 美东)
Harwell, 20, was perhaps as clever as he was creepy in carrying out his
alleged crimes. Police said he installed software on female clients' Macs
that would send error pop-ups that instructed them to "fix their internal
sensor soon," and "try putting your laptop near hot steam for several
minutes to clean the sensor."
Some of the alleged victims would take their laptops in to the bathroom
while they showered as a result, authorities said.
The messages did catch the attention of one of the alleged victim's father,
however. Police said they began investigating Harwell when the Fullerton
resident brought those suspicious messages to their attention.
"Once he had access, he would take photographs of the users, usually women,"
Fullerton police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich told reporters. "Often, the female
victims were undressed or changing clothes. Harwell then stored the photos
on a remote server, and eventually downloaded them on his own computer."
Many of the alleged victims attended Biola University in La Mirada, Calif.,
where Harwell was a former student. Investigators said Harwell may have
exploited computers on the Biola University network.
Harwell has been charged in Orange County Superior Court with 12 felony
counts of computer access and fraud. |
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