In a case that reads like a corporate thriller, a 55-year-old software developer has been convicted of sabotaging his former employer’s computer systems, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in ...
A 55-year-old software developer faces up to 10 years in prison for deploying malicious code that sabotaged his former employer’s network, allegedly costing hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
We all, at some point, have fantasized about giving our employers a big middle finger on the way out the door, whether we leave on our own volition or are pushed out. Well, a 55-year-old Texas man ...
For most of us, getting revenge on a company that screwed us over will only ever be a bitter daydream. But when one company messed with the wrong man, he decided to make good on that fantasy, turning ...
Suppose that the most sophisticated combat aircraft in Europe’s inventory could be made less deadly not by a secret “kill switch,” but by the lack of a computer file? The long-standing fear that ...
Buying an F-35 is a lot like buying a Tesla. Buyers are locked into an ecosystem with complicated software that’s required to operate the vehicle. reading time 4 minutes The Pentagon and Lockheed ...
A Chinese national living in Texas was sentenced on Thursday to four years in prison and three years of supervised release for installing malicious code on his former employer’s systems, including a ...