5. An FBI “Virus”
Everyone knows you should be careful about those dodgy emails advertising sexy singles and cheap Viagra. Click one and you could be downloading a trojan to your device, or an FBI tracker. In 2007, the Seattle FBI created a dummy Seattle Times web page to trap a bomb-threat suspect.
Two bomb threats had been called into Timberline High School in Lacey, Seattle, causing a panicked evacuation. The FBI had a suspect but needed to find their location. The fake “story” contained an email link, which downloaded a tracking program on the suspect’s computer. With the program broadcasting their IP address, the FBI swooped in and arrested a 15-year-old suspect. The paper was outraged at this involuntary co-opting, but the bureau defended its actions by claiming they didn’t use a “real Seattle Times article.”
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