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Keystroke logger busted for wiretapping

by Laurie Sullivan  on Mar 25, 2004

Larry Lee Ropp, a former employee at Bristol West Insurance Group/Coast National Insurance Company in California, has been indicted on US federal wiretapping charges for allegedly installing an electronic device on a company PC that recorded every keystroke made by another employee at the company.

A US federal grand jury in Los Angeles this week indicted Ropp, 46, on one count of endeavouring to intercept electronic communications, a violation of the US federal wiretap statute.

Ropp, who was employed by Bristol West until he was terminated in September, is free on bond and is scheduled for arraignment on 5 April.

The Public Affairs Office for the US Attorney, Central District of California, says this is the first case in the nation in which a defendant has been charged with illegally using a hardware device known as a keystroke logger. The device attaches to a PC's keyboard cable to record all keys pressed on the keyboard.
The indictment and criminal complaint filed in this case alleges that Ropp installed the device called a "Key Katcher" on a PC used by the assistant to the VP at Bristol West. The device wasn't identified until Ropp was terminated and called another Bristol West employee to ask that she remove the device from the computer.

During interviews with the FBI, Ropp admitted using the Key Katcher, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, but claimed he was a whistleblower working on behalf of the California Department of Insurance, a claim denied by representatives of the Insurance Department.

Copyright (c) 2003 CMP Media LLC

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