Overhype

Overhype

by Mike Masnick




Man Arrested For Shutting Down Employers' Computers

from the brilliant dept

It's amazing that, for all the fear and hype about cyberterrorism and malicious hackers, the biggest threat to almost all corporate networks is that an angry employee will decide to muck things up. This story, about a former network administrator hacking into his old employer's network and deleting databases is certainly not new. We've seen plenty of stories that read almost exactly the same - changing the names and a couple of details around. However, there isn't nearly as much publicity surrounding these problems, even if the threat is much greater. What still amazes me, though, is that every time these "former" or "disgruntled" (usually both) employees do this is how they expect to get away with it.

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    Feb 21st, 2003 @ 1:27pm
  • They expect to get away with it...

    by Blair

    "and a folder marked 'retaliation'"

    ...because they're so damned organized...

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  • Aug 20th, 2007 @ 7:30pm
  • wtf

    by armen

    i font thin,k that this stuff is quite suffiencenint. The anin thignt hat w ehave to see thyat the basic analogyasgi; c hsdfi;bvsdbkch buvgiq judd is gay fvdaschlndfcgyberydbneruinhycfi erunyc ercg ae eatbhbegtbndfb d fdb sdfbfsdbsfb

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