Really
quite amusing
Security researcher Raashid Bhatt has detailed how to bust the security protections of the Zeus banking trojan allowing him to take a webcam photo of the scammer. Bhatt (@raashidbhatt) wrote in a technical blog how he reverse-engineered the malware after a scammer attempted to foist the malware on him through a phishing scam …
A death threat?
Removing his eyes?
I'd have let him keep his eyes while he needed them to watch the operation to remove his lower jaw, break it and stuff them teeth first up his backside.
Then perhaps remove his eyes. Or maybe let other people see him watching the looks on his face as he complains to them?
Did he agree to the terms of service when installing the Zeus trojan? no?
I'd say he's dead-to-rights to reverse engineer it. From there, it's not really HIS fault that it was capable of controlling the ner'do'well's camera. Seems to me that's part of the intent of the software, so the person who installed it must have intended for him to use it this way. All's good in my book.