Fired IT Manager Responds With Porn
Hell has no fury like a scorned sysadmin. Just ask Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems Inc., after the organization fired 52-year-old Walter Powell in 2009, the IT manager went on a hack attack against his former employer, breaking into the network and installing keyloggers on non-company computers. Login with its former CEO 's firmly in hand, he loosened his coup de grace. And yes, it's about pornography, do so many humorous stories computer.
Powell used his access to inappropriate control over his former boss 'computer use, while the CEO was in the middle of a board meeting. Smack dab in the middle of a PowerPoint presentation, Powell replaced the original slide show with Slideshow of hot and steamy pornographic pictures in the room 's 64-inch televisions for naked security.
The Associated Press reported that Powell "pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful access to a computer to malfunction, and the number of possession of a pass-code without permission." Earlier this week, Powell was sentenced to three years probation, 100 hours community service and two years in the slam, but the judge about the case began, the prison sentence.
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