A Booz Allen Hamilton executive received and e-mail supposedly from the pentagon with a list of weapons that India had intentions to by from the United States. The list included such things as aircraft, engines, and radar equipment but it turned out to be a fake. Attached were files that would enable the sender to recored every single key stroke made at this particular business.
Had the Booz Allen executive clicked on the attachment, his every keystroke would have been reported back to a mysterious master at the Internet address cybersyndrome.3322.org, which is registered through an obscure company headquartered on the banks of China’s Yangtze River.
It is scary to see what people are able to do with different Internet programs and languages these days. New security updates and firewalls need to be constantly in production. The surveillance program of the Internet may also need to be manipulated to account for the needs or security for not only large firms and the U.S. government, but also for individuals.