What’s the worst that could happen to a former employee who hacks your network and lies to the feds about it?

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Well, I don’t know if it’s the worst, but getting sentenced to 24 months in prison for a network intrusion and making false statements to a government agency sounds pretty bad.

I was reading about this situation last night, and it sounded like something I would have blogged about before.

And, sure enough, I did.

Here’s a summary from the Department of Justice press release:

According to a superseding indictment returned by a federal grand jury in December 2022, [the employee] worked as a cloud engineer for a bank headquartered in San Francisco until March 11, 2020, when he

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