Six-year-old hacks into Government computer

The keylogging software installed on the MP's computer would record the keystrokes made on the machine, thus being able to steal passwords, financial data and personal information

A six-year-old child has successfully managed to bug a computer in the Houses of Parliament , as part of a BBC investigation into IT security in the House of Commons.

In a show broadcast on BBC One, the child waltzed past all the hi-tech security in one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the country to install a keylogging device onto a computer terminal belonging to MP Anne Milton.

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