A 28-year-old man hacked into a UAE government organisation’s website to obtain classified information.
The Federal Supreme Court was told that Sudanese H I B gained access into the Windows System of the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) to obtain information considered classified.
He also used a piece of software called a Keylogger to capture keystrokes on a keyboard to gain access to a username and password. He is also being charged with purchasing and using the hacking software.
H I B also obtained a list of ADCO’s employees’ usernames and encrypted passwords.
He appeared in court on Monday and denied all charges against him. The case was adjourned to March 14.
The Federal Supreme Court was told that Sudanese H I B gained access into the Windows System of the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) to obtain information considered classified.
He also used a piece of software called a Keylogger to capture keystrokes on a keyboard to gain access to a username and password. He is also being charged with purchasing and using the hacking software.
H I B also obtained a list of ADCO’s employees’ usernames and encrypted passwords.
He appeared in court on Monday and denied all charges against him. The case was adjourned to March 14.
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