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SAN FRANCISCO, July 23 (UPI) -- A computer engineer who allegedly blocked the city of San Francisco out of its own computer system has given the mayor the access codes, officials say. Terry Childs, the jailed computer technician gave Mayor Gavin Newsom passwords and access codes during a secret jailhouse meeting, KTVU-TV, San Francisco reported Wednesday. Prosecutors say Childs, 43, deliberately blocked access to parts of the city's computer network for everyone but himself. His attorney, who set up the meeting with Newsom, denies Childs did anything illegal and that his client only wanted to lock out co-workers who were trying to damage the city system, which contains city payroll and police data. Childs has pleaded not guilty to four felony counts of computer network tampering and one count of causing losses of more than... [read full story]
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Security management is the process of developing a comprehensive data protection plan. A network administrator late last week pleaded innocent to charges that he locked up a key city of San Francisco computer network and...
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Last Sunday, Terry Childs, a network administrator employed by the City of San Francisco, was arrested and taken into custody, charged with four counts of computer tampering. He remains in jail, held on $5 million bail. News...
What do you do when a network administrator goes bad? That's the question IT staffers for the city of San Francisco are facing this week. One of their own, a net admin named Terry Childs, was arrested for sabotaging the city...
Terry Childs, a network administrator for the City of San Francisco is accused of creating a super-password on the switches and routers in the city's Fibre WAN and using it to block everyone else's access to administrative...
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