Developer Sentenced To Prison For Network Sabotage
A developer gets four years in prison for sabotaging his employer’s network with a hidden kill switch.
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Developer Sentenced To Prison For Network Sabotage Developer Sentenced For Network Sabotage A developer sentenced for network sabotage has drawn attention across the tech community, highlighting the risks companies face from insider threats. Davis Lu, a 55-year-old former software engineer, was handed a four-year prison sentence after deliberately planting malicious code in his employer’s systems. The hidden “kill switch” was programmed to activate if his account access was revoked, a move that ultimately caused severe damage once his employment ended. This case raises serious questions about security vulnerabilities, digital trust, and accountability in the workplace. Image Credits:Rapeepong Puttakumwong / Getty Images How The Kill Switch Was Discovered Investigators revealed that Lu’s sabotage became evident after the company disabled his account, triggering the malicious code. The attack locked thousands of employees out of critical systems, causing significant operational disruptions. Traces of Lu’s actions were uncovered through his …