Texas software developer Davis Lu faces up to 10 years in prison after a federal jury convicted him of “causing intentional ...
This kill switch, the DOJ said, appeared to have been created by Lu because it was named "IsDLEnabledinAD," which is an ...
A 55 year-old man from Texas has been convicted by a jury of "causing intentional damage to protected computers" owned by his ...
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced the verdict on Friday, revealing that Lu’s actions disrupted operations for ...
Houston resident Davis Lu started working for power management company Eaton Corporation. His work life went well until 2018, ...
But in 2018, a “corporate realignment” reduced his responsibilities and system access, which led him to secretly sabotage the ...
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Lu is accused of creating and implementing a "kill switch" that would lock out all of the company's employees from the network if Lu's credentials were ever deactivated. Prosecutors say Lu named ...
Meanwhile, the kill switch code was named “IsDLEnabledinAD"—which translates to "Is Davis Lu enabled in Active Directory." Recommended by Our Editors Refunds Headed to Users Who Fell for Fake ...