Swatting is becoming the latest trend in malicious pranks. A series of 9-1-1 calls in the US and Canada has led to tense standoffs where innocent people have been taken into custody by SWAT teams. Last month in Canada police raided a home where a man allegedly killed his mother and was threatening to kill his sister. Instead they found Jason Myles, a software consultant, who was alone in his apartment, reported Mail Online Myles told the Toronto Star: 'As soon as I heard it was the police I knew it had to be a mistake of some kind. There was nothing going on in the apartment that would warrant any kind of police response.’ Police searched Myles’ home for the alleged victims, but came up empty handed. The mother and sister were not found. It is believed that these phony calls are coming from hackers who are likely using Voice over Internet Protocol to make it seem the emergency call is coming from inside the victim’s home. A week prior to Myles run in with the law, 18 police units stormed a home in British Columbia after a call of a hostage situation was reported at the residence.A woman was taken into custody at the home and detained for approximately two hours while police verified there was no threat present. As of now it is unknown when swatting originated but the Federal Bureau of Investigations is aware of the issue and says this type of thing isn’t anything new. According to the FBI’s website, the agency compares “swatting” to “phone phreakers” for the 1970’s. At that timea small group was hacking into phone companies’ computers and making long-distance calls free of charge. The FBI’s website states between 2002 and 2006, five “swatters” dialed 9-1-1 in more than 60 cities across the US, affecting more than 100 people. These incidents resulted in more than $250,000 in loses to emergency responders and telecommunications providers. These alleged “swatters” have been brought to justice in past cases and the FBI has tracked down the suspects through cooperative efforts from local to state agencies.
GMT 11:19 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Nine killed, 47 injured as high-speed train crashes in TurkeyGMT 10:36 2018 Wednesday ,12 December
Strasbourg shooting leaves 3 dead, 12 injuredGMT 09:59 2018 Friday ,07 December
Death toll climbs to five after Santo Domingo factory explosionGMT 09:50 2018 Friday ,07 December
At least 18 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attackGMT 13:50 2018 Thursday ,06 December
Two found, five missing after US Marine aircraft collide off JapanGMT 16:27 2018 Sunday ,02 December
Villages evacuated as northern Australia fires flare in extreme heatGMT 08:16 2018 Thursday ,29 November
10 killed, 19 wounded in Taliban attack in KabulGMT 14:07 2018 Sunday ,18 November
About 15,000 people killed in Russian road accidents in 2018 so farMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor