MISSOULA- A Missoula man who's accused of trying to sabotage his former company by deleting, altering, and overwriting computer files has pleaded guilty to the crime.
Vladamir Shved worked for Education Logistics in Missoula, a sister company of Logistic Systems.
Prosecutors say the company laid off some of its workers, including Shved and shortly after the layoff, Education Logistics and Logistic Systems, found out that someone hacked into its system. The company was able to trace it back to Shved's home computer.
During a Thursday morning court appearance Shved admitted hacking into the computer system to damage the files, so the company would hire him back.
His plea agreement calls for a deferred sentence and he has to tell detectives what he did when he hacked into the computer systems and how he did it.
Logistic Systems provides software for Missoula law enforcement and EMS and Education Logistics provides software solutions for school districts. The company's vice president said the client files were not compromised by the hack.
Recommendation:
cracking in order get back to the work? hello why don't you try to use your ability to make some business? that is the why cyber law should exist we would be plead guilty for cracking and breaking the data protection act 2010 and under computer crime act 1997 if he were in Malaysia but I hope cyber law can provide much more useful Acts in order to protect businesses and people from these criminals.
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