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edesignuk
Jul 16, 2008, 07:55 AM
Irate sysadmin locks San Francisco officials out of networkHapless municipal bosses in San Francisco have been locked out of their network by a disgruntled sysadmin charged with computer sabotage.

Terry Childs, 43 and of Pittsburg, California, was held on remand over the weekend pending the outcome of committal proceedings (an arraignment) on Tuesday where he faces four counts of computer tampering. Meanwhile his former bosses were unable to access San Francisco's new multimillion-dollar FiberWAN (Wide Area Network). The network provides access to confidential databases including payroll files and law enforcement documents.

Childs allegedly created a password that gave him exclusive access to the system. Pass codes he gave to police failed to work. Even under threat of arrest Childs failed to cough up the goods, prompting officers to take him into custody on Sunday.The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/15/sf_bofh_sabotage_charges/).

San Francisco's 'rogue' sysadmin still being paid while in jailSan Francisco’s officials were squirming with embarrassment today as it emerged that they are still paying the salary of the banged-up sysadmin accused of locking down the city’s IT network and refusing to divulge the password.

The City has been forced to call in help from Silicon Valley, including engineers from Cisco, to help it access its own data after irate techie Terry Childs set a master password giving him exclusive access to the network. The city’s mayor says this could take up to eight weeks.
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Childs is accused of locking city officials out of their brand new FibreWan network, which stores around 60 per cent of the city’s data after a run-in with the city’s head of security, the Chronicle reports. When he was arrested, he allegedly gave the city a bogus code, and has now gone completely silent.
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But even though Childs has been locked up since the weekend, and is refusing to help the city get back into its system, San Francisco continues to pay his $126,000 annual salary, though it says they will convene a meeting on whether Childs should be place on “unpaid leave”, possibly as early as this Thursday.The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/16/sf_sysadmin/).



zelmo
Jul 16, 2008, 08:05 AM
hehe. Frackin' idiots can't decide if he should be on unpaid leave while he's in jail for locking them out of their own system? beautiful

Moof1904
Jul 16, 2008, 01:33 PM
It may not be that they have to decide or not, it may be a matter of them legally being required to follow their own HR policies and procedures. If they have a documented mechanism in place for firing someone for gross misconduct or criminal actions (and they probably do have such procedures), then they must follow their own procedure for terminating him, even if it takes a few days to do so.

Peace
Jul 16, 2008, 01:39 PM
Perhaps the city can't get into the system to stop his salary :D

Kamera RAWr
Jul 16, 2008, 04:56 PM
He makes a handsome salary. I wonder what his gripe is :p

Plymouthbreezer
Jul 20, 2008, 01:49 AM
Everyone in our IT Department, including myself, found this story far too amusing.

I too wonder what he had to complain about... 126K a year ain't nothing to sneeze at. :confused:

iJohnHenry
Aug 4, 2008, 12:15 PM
A little stale, news-wise, but an up-date none the less. ;)

http://www.crn.com/security/209100766

mchlhannah8
Aug 22, 2008, 06:41 PM
IT area pays you good money... if i can go back to my colleg life, i definitely study IT.:rolleyes:

macwall
Aug 22, 2008, 09:01 PM
I heard that Gavin Newsom was able to convince the guy to tell him the passwords in jail