Vigilante trojan hacker sends judge to jail

The hacker used an online version of a trojan horse to smuggle malicious code onto the paedophiles' computers

A vigilante hacker has helped convict a former Californian judge on child pornography charges. Ronald C Kline, 66, was sentenced to 27 months in prison after being found with sexually explicit images of young boys on his home computer.

It all started when Canadian computer hacker Brad Willman planted Trojan-infected images on websites which he believed were popular with paedophiles looking for illegal images. When these files were opened on target PCs, Willman was able hack in and monitor the users' activities.

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