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SF Expands On Childs's Crimes. Bail Maintained.
2008-07-24 09:49:30 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
The latest article in the San Francisco Chronicle on the story of Terry Childs, the City of San Francisco network administrator who held the city's FiberWAN hostage until a couple of days ago, is dominated by descriptions of the crimes and suspicious behavior committed by Childs according to the city. These claims, along with the $10,000 Childs had on him at the time of the arrest, convinced the judge not to reduce bail from the extraordinary $5 million, even though Childs has released the passwords he held. The Chronicle article is full of the sorts of weirdness we've heard about Childs so far, but taken to the next level. The strangest claim is that he installed 1,100 modems in locked storage cabinets and other hiding places, as a private remote access system. There are no details, but the story implies that the 1,100 modems were functioning inside the cabinets. The story also claims that Childs booby-trapped the network so that it would self-destruct if anyone tried to figure out the passwords he had hidden. Prosecutors claim that a scheduled maintenance last Saturday would have "vaporized numerous files" because of Childs's trap.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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