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Mike Wispy: In Myspace released a new version of their site which had way better security that it did previously. But all the user data like the passwords, the email addresses, things like that was captured by an online hacker and posted to a forum. So all the data prior to is up for sale.

Change the passwords? Or is that too late? Mike Wispy: Well, the data is there now. So, this is actually the largest data breach of all time, which is quite notable, million different accounts were involved. So the problem is that a lot of people use just one username and password. News Anchor: Just kidding. But if Kamkar had been a criminal, or someone with more devious intentions, he could have taken over their accounts.

As Grossman puts it, Kamkar "had the ability to do whatever he wanted. The technique that the young hacker used is known as a cross site scripting attack , often abbreviated as XSS, where an attacker injects malicious code into a website, tricking the site, and the users' browser, to execute the code.

People who knew about web security were aware that it was possible to attack most sites the way Kamkar did, according to Grossman, but but no one had taken the threat seriously until the Samy worm. We knew every site had it, but no one had really demonstrated what could you could do with it," Grossman tells me over the phone.

At the time of the Samy worm, 80 to 90 percent of websites were vulnerable to similar attacks, according to Grossman. Ten years later, only 47 percent of websites are likely to have the same vulnerabilities, according to data gathered by WhiteHat's Security in Without the attention that Kamkar's worm got, perhaps it would still be a more widespread issue. In the years to come, websites and browsers beefed up their security against cross site scripting attacks, but there were still some notable attacks.

In , for example, several Yahoo users' email accounts were hijacked thanks to a similar vulnerability. And last year, hackers found a XSS bug in Tweetdeck that allowed them to force annoying popups. Earlier this year, thanks to an XSS vulnerability, it was possible to take over a WordPress blog with a single comment. Watch more Motherboard : All the ways your phone can be hacked. Despite his harmless intentions, and the blog post he published to explain why he launched the Samy worm, Kamkar did eventually get in trouble with the law.

Authorities seized his laptop, three desktop computers and other electronic devices such as hard disks. The Los Angeles District Attorney was going after him, accusing of computer crimes, in particular of infecting computer systems with a virus, according to California's penal code.

Computers were kind of the only thing I had. For a whole year, Kamkar's lawyer and the prosecutors went back and forth, negotiating a plea deal. Kamkar never got arrested, and ended up pleading guilty and was sentenced to three years of probation with practically no computer access. He was only allowed to use one computer, registered with the authorities, with no access to the internet, Kamkar says. He was still able to work at his startup in a managerial role, and was even invited to conferences and talks to speak about the worm.

Thanks to the impact he made in the world of web security, Grossman tells me, Kamkar doesn't have to pay for anything when he goes to events like that one.

Three years after the worm, in , Kamkar went back to court and got his probation lifted. He then went to the nearest Starbucks, opened it up and connected to the internet.

But after three years offline, "I didn't even know where to go," he says. So he visited a couple of websites—not MySpace, he says laughing—spent ten minutes on the internet and then went to see some friends.

Kakmar says he was "very introverted and shy" before the Samy worm, so "the three years away from computers were actually really good for me, for someone who's always on computers all the time, it allowed me to do other things. Once he went back online, however, Kamkar had a bunch of ideas for new things to hack, and some new techniques. Latest Releases »». Top Research Articles »». Testimonials »».

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