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Report: IT admin locks up San Francisco's network

By Jeremy Kirk , IDG News Service , 07/15/2008
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A network administrator has locked up a multimillion dollar computer system for San Francisco that handles sensitive data and is refusing to give police the password, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday.

The employee, 43-year-old Terry Childs, was arrested Sunday. He gave some passwords to police, which did not work, and refused to reveal the real code, the paper reported.

The new FiberWAN handles city payroll files, jail bookings, law enforcement documents and official e-mail for San Francisco. The network is functioning but administrators have little or no access.

Childs, who remains in custody, is accused of improperly tampering with computer systems and causing a denial of service, said Kamala Harris, San Francisco's district attorney, on Monday afternoon.

"The bail has been set at $5 million, and the exposure in this case if he were convicted on all counts would be seven years in prison," Harris said.

Harris said it's unknown why Childs tampered with the system. The Chronicle, however, reported that Childs was disciplined recently for poor performance. Childs worked in the Department of Technology for San Francisco, making close to $150,000 a year, the paper reported.

City officials told the paper that Childs may have caused millions in damage while also rigging the network so that other third parties could monitor traffic, posing a huge data security risk. He is also alleged to have installed a tracing system to monitor communications related to his personnel case.

Robert McMillan in San Francisco contributed to this report.

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Amazing coincidenceBy Anonymous on July 18, 2008, 8:50 pmThis event bears an uncanny resemblance to a 1973 science fiction story called "Getting Across". What's even more amazing is that it was written by Robert Silverberg...

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Where's Childs' side of the story?By sumj on July 18, 2008, 4:04 pmWith his laywer at the moment, I presume.

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what did they do to piss him offBy Anonymous on July 18, 2008, 3:16 pmwhere is his side of the story?

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BRAVO!!!By Anonymous on July 18, 2008, 10:35 amThis is crazy, but this goes to prove the power NetAdmins have... Lol

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He proved that he is a human being and not an animal.By Anonymous on July 17, 2008, 9:09 pmThe animal responds to discipline, true human beings reacts in this way when their rights are attacked.

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