Quantcast
breaking news

Man arrested for hacking computers, emails & damaging property

Updated: January 22, 2013
watch video
URBANA -- Investigators said a University of Illinois student damaged school property, hacked into university email accounts and collected private information from school computers. Daniel Beckwitt was arrested Friday. He bonded out of jail Sunday.

Police said he's involved with a complicated string of crimes around campus. Investigators said they've never seen anything like this before. It all started in November. That's when a University of Illinois professor told police someone tampered with the door to his office, using a combination of super-glue and metal chips to damage the lock.

Police said Beckwitt hacked into that professor's email and sent a message to students from it. Later, more doors on campus were damaged with that glue and metal combination. Police say more emails were sent from that professor's account.

Investigators said Beckwitt also tampered with computers at the Everitt Lab on campus and put key loggers on three computers. Those can track whatever people type on them.

"We're a very computer-driven society, and if someone gets your passwords to your different accounts, the damage to that person could be very substantial," said University of Illinois police detective Tom Geis.

University of Illinois investigators worked with campus IT to track the source of those fake emails. They searched online forums and found someone named the ECE Hacker. ECE stands for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois. That user claimed responsibility for the crimes. Investigators said they traced it all back to Beckwitt.

Police found several computers and hard drives when they searched his home in Urbana Friday. But, it could take months to find out everything that's on them.

They also found what they believe is packaging material from computer key loggers. Beckwitt was taking classes last semester but he's not enrolled in any for the spring. 

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Update: 10:07 am, 6/16/13, Sunday    DECATUR -- Police say an arrest has been made involving a hit-and-run which killed a toddler....

DECATUR -- A man accused of driving off after hitting a toddler was in court Monday....

BLOOMINGTON -- An area native turned Hollywood actor returned home for a project putting his hometown in the spotlight....

CHARLESTON -- No criminal charges will be filed in connection with a reported sexual assault....

DECATUR -- City council members agreed to a plan designed to save the city more than $20 million, but it will cost $17 million to put into action....

SPRINGFIELD -- The state has gone back to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking for more time on concealed-carry....

HUMBOLDT -- A woman lost her husband in a tragic accident, but a decision he made years ago is helping him and a family friend live on....

WINDSOR -- High gas prices are not the problem for one Shelby County town. Residents cannot get gas at all....

SPRINGFIELD -- Grocery shoppers could boost more than their health by buying locally-grown fruits and vegetables....

SPRINGFIELD -- Governor Quinn has an idea how to solve the pension crisis, but some experts say it may not work....

 
More From WCIA News
 
Connect with ciLiving

 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Illinoishomepage.net
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved