
1.5 million users details up for grabs
A Russian hacker living in New Zealand is trying to flog
the login details of millions of Facebook users. Kiwi coppers from the country's National Cyber Crime
Centre are investigating whether the hacker Kirllos is using New Zealand as a
base to commit internet fraud.
Kirllos has appeared on an underground hacker forum
offering the user names and passwords of 1.5 million Facebook users for between
$35 and $62.70 per 1000 accounts. Buyers are told to contact Kirllos through the ICQ
instant messaging service, which lists his address as New Zealand. So far one Kiwi has had his details listed on a hackers'
forum in February when Kirllos put 100,000 accounts up for sale.
Detective Senior Sergeant John van den Heuvel, from the
newly formed cyber crime unit, said they would be joining forces with overseas
law enforcement agencies to try to trace the hacker. Kirllos says he is a 24-year-old who was born in Russia
and speaks English, French and Russian. His business is booming, apparently he has managed to
sell 700,000 details and earned about $25,000 from the scam.