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- Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing $862K in . . .
An Ohio IT contractor has pleaded guilty to breaking into his former employer's systems and causing nearly $1 million worth of damage after being fired … Maxwell Schultz, 35, impersonated
- Rogue techie pleads guilty in $862K employer attack • The . . .
Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing $862K in damage PowerShell script locked thousands of workers out of their accounts Connor Jones Thu 20 Nov 2025 16:44 UTC
- Fired IT Contractor Pleads Guilty to $862K Revenge Hack Amid . . .
Fired IT contractor Maxwell Schultz pleaded guilty to hacking his former employer's systems, using a PowerShell script to reset 2,500 passwords and cause $862,000 in damages amid 2025 tech layoffs This insider threat highlights the need for robust offboarding and zero-trust security to prevent such retaliatory attacks
- Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing - One . . .
Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing $862K in damage Published 20 Nov 2025
- Ex-Employee Sabotages Company Systems, Faces Up to 10 Years
Disgruntled ex-employee sabotages company systems with malicious code, causing major disruptions and financial losses Learn about the case and the legal consequences A legal proceeding concluded in a federal court located in Ohio, where a man from Texas was found responsible for introducing harmful software onto the computer system of his previous workplace According to the Department of
- Developer guilty of using kill switch to sabotage employers . . .
A software developer has been found guilty of sabotaging his ex-employer's systems by running custom malware and installing a "kill switch" after being demoted at the company
- Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing $862K in . . .
Fired techie admits sabotaging ex-employer, causing $862K in damage Posted on November 21, 2025 by Dissent Connor Jones brings us today’s reminder of the insider threat: An Ohio IT contractor has pleaded guilty to breaking into his former employer’s systems and causing nearly $1 million worth of damage after being fired
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