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A City of San Francisco administrator who refused to hand over administrative passwords to the city's network was sentenced to four years in state prison Friday.
By Robert McMillan | 09 August, 2010 05:04
Terry Childs, the San Francisco network administrator who refused to hand over passwords to his boss, was found guilty of one felony count of denying computer services, a jury found Tuesday.
By Robert McMillan | 28 April, 2010 09:14
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has dismissed three of the four felony charges brought against Terry Childs, a former network administrator who was arrested last year for allegedly sabotaging a crucial city network.
By Jaikumar Vijayan | 25 August, 2009 06:17
One year after former network administrator Terry Childs made international headlines for locking up access to a crucial San Francisco city network, the issue of how to protect corporate systems against the very people who manage and administer them remains as thorny as ever.
By Jaikumar Vijayan | 21 July, 2009 08:09
He's been in jail for seven months now, but former San Francisco network administrator Terry Childs [cq] says he's going to keep fighting to prove he's innocent of computer crime charges.
By Robert McMillan | 18 February, 2009 13:28
Terry Childs' guilty conviction struck a nerve with IT staffers this week.
By Robert McMillan | 29 April, 2010 11:33
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