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Comments on: Cocaine addicted IT manager hacks ex-employer's mail servers

Legs Akimbo 

Posted Tuesday 4th November 2008 22:56 GMT

Joke

Opened the mailserver.

Company now called "Akimbo"

You couldn't make it up really.

Hacked? 

Posted Tuesday 4th November 2008 23:22 GMT

"To my complete disbelief, I soon realized they did move their servers and they had no firewall and the passwords were not even changed!"

Seems like he simply accessed the servers.

'Cocaine addicted IT manager accesses ex-employer's mail servers'. There ya go a more accurate/truthful headline, although not quite so sensational ;-)

Hmmmmm 

Posted Tuesday 4th November 2008 23:53 GMT

Pirate

If he deleted the core files that makes exchange run, then how could it relay?.

I can't believe no one adopted the system and locked it down.

The pirate icon, because I don't see it very often :)

Six Dollars? 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 00:54 GMT

Stop

What is with the legal system spewing out such weird numbers?He agreed to pay $54,006... why not just $54,000? Does six dollars really make that much of a difference?

Drugs? 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 01:14 GMT

Joke

Surely the drug cocktail he took would improve ones ability to cope with the job of being an IT manager?

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Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 04:07 GMT

Thumb Down

Sounds like a 2-bit company anyway.

Re: Hmmmmm 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 07:51 GMT

Alert

I read that as the boot files in the article. i.e. "You think you're f***ed now, but wait 'til you try to reboot the thing after reconfiguring it, you'll be properly f***ed then.".

A year and a day sentence 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 08:10 GMT

To be served in January???????????????????????????

WTF?

@Six Dollars? 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 09:57 GMT

Pirate

Yeah and whats up with 'An IT manager was sentenced to a year and a day in prison' why the extra day? is a year not enough to teach a man a lesson?

- pirate for Tezfair as he doesn't get to see it often :)

The naughty drugs tend to work well for IT 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:33 GMT

it is when they come off them that it is a problem.

Sometimes, I wonder if IT would be happy with its own country, sure we would have to ship in the girls, but it would be quite a cool place, most in IT are laissez faire tending to meritocracy, but there is a underlying compassion for those interested in the art.

We could automate most things quite quickly, standing army of robots, hydroponics for dense food cultivation, a fair open banking system, new legal structure that only cares if there is a victim, open democracy etc etc. I am not sure really what the rest of society has to offer people in IT, I certainly don't see too much coming from them, apart from moans and groans.

proof reading 

Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:36 GMT

Dead Vulture

"Barnes worked there as an IT manager between September 2002 until he was fired on April 2003."

Where are the sub eds, they clearly need beating with that baseball bat to have allowed the above sentence through. "between ... until... on April" Gibberish.

Phew 

Posted Friday 7th November 2008 05:10 GMT

I thought they were on to me for a second.

a waste 

Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 20:06 GMT

Dead Vulture

its a waste that both sides did wrong.

Anytime someone gets fired in the higher area of admin the entire companies server passwords must be changed. Matter of policy is not to trust anyone.

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