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9 employee insiders who breached security

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Oct 06, 20141 min
Data and Information SecuritySecurity

These disgruntled employees show what can happen when an employer wrongs them.

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Terry Childs, the former network administrator for the City of San Francisco, held the city’s systems hostage for a time. He refused to surrender passwords because he felt his supervisors were incompetent. Childs was convicted of violating California’s computer crime laws in April 2010.

Ricky Joe Mitchell

In June 2012, Ricky Joe Mitchell of Charleston, W.Va., a former network engineer for oil and gas company EnerVest, was sentenced to prison for sabotaging the company’s systems. He found out he was going to be fired and decided to reset the company’s servers to their original factory settings.

NRAD

Earlier this year, NRAD Medical Associates discovered that an had accessed and acquired protected health information from NRAD’s billing systems without authorization. The breach was estimated to be 97,000 records of patient names and addresses, dates of birth, Social Security information, health insurance, and diagnosis information.