/ 2 June 2010

Finnish police probe theft of virtual furniture

A virtual thieving spree could have real-life consequences for culprits in Finland, where police are investigating the theft of virtual furniture on a social networking site popular with teenagers.

“Significant amounts of virtual property” were stolen from about 400 users of the Habbo Hotel virtual hotel, where visitors can create a character for themselves to hang out with friends, take care of virtual pets and furnish their own rooms for a fee, Finnish police said on Tuesday.

The cyber-thieves used hoax web pages to steal usernames and passwords, which they then used to sign in to Habbo profiles and shift property away from its rightful owners, the police said in a statement.

As part of the investigation, the police have searched homes in five Finnish cities, confiscated computers and interrogated several people, they said, adding that while the value of damages could not yet be defined, for some users the cost could be “significant”. — AFP