Davis Lu, of Houston, Texas, has been found guilty of intentionally causing damage to the computer systems of his ex-employer, and could face up to 10 years in prison.
A 55 year-old man from Texas has been convicted by a jury of "causing intentional damage to protected computers" owned by his ...
Houston resident Davis Lu started working for power management company Eaton Corporation. His work life went well until 2018, when a company-wide corporate ...
The kill switch, which Lu named “IsDLEnabledinAD,” was designed to check to make sure Lu’s account was enabled in the company ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the verdict on Friday, revealing that Lu’s actions disrupted operations for ...
Annoyed by a re-org at the industrial power management company where he worked, software developer Davis Lu rigged the ...
This kill switch, the DOJ said, appeared to have been created by Lu because it was named "IsDLEnabledinAD," which is an ...
Software developer Davis Lu cost his employer hundreds of thousands after deploying malware that caused crashes and failed logins ...
Davis Lu, 55, installed malicious code and a "kill switch" after his responsibilities were reduced, causing significant losses.
A software developer has been found guilty of sabotaging his ex-employer's systems by running custom malware and installing a ...
A disgruntled ex-employee unleashed malware, locking out thousands and causing massive damage—now he's facing up to 10 years ...
The 9,201 buildings cleared include 4,852 homes in the Eaton fire footprint and 4,349 in the Palisades fire burn zone. (0 Ratings) ...