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Mike

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URBANA, Md. (AP) -- The Justice Department says it foiled a plot by a fired Fannie Mae contract worker in Maryland to destroy all the data on the mortgage giant's 4,000 computer servers nationwide.

The U.S. Attorney's Office says 35-year-old Rajendrasinh Makwana, of Glen Allen, Va., is scheduled for arraignment Friday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on one count of computer intrusion.

U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein says Makwana was fired Oct. 24.

Rosenstein says that on that day, Makwana programmed a computer with a malicious code that was set to spread throughout the Fannie Mae network and destroy all data this Saturday.

Makwana's federal public defender did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Washington-based Fannie Mae is the largest U.S. mortgage finance company.
 
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Anonymous

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Sounds to me like the lady may have been dipping into the till....Can't trust those bankworkers :wink:
 

Mike

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Oldtimer said:
Sounds to me like the lady may have been dipping into the till....Can't trust those bankworkers :wink:

Your stupidity shows no bounds. :roll:

This is no menial secretary tipping in the till. :lol: It's a male engineer.
Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, a senior Unix engineer contractor for Fannie Mae allegedly planted a "logic bomb" right before his contract with the company was terminated back in October of 2008. The script, or also referred to as a logic bomb, was set to activate on January 31st, 2009 and wold have completely wiped all of the data on Fannie Mae's 4,000 servers. Based on reports from the engineers at the company if the bomb would have went off it could have cost millions of dollars worth of damages and could have shut the company down for a week or two.

Makwana, age 35, of Glen Allen, Virginia, formerly of Gaithersburg, Maryland could face 10 years in prison as well as fines for damages if convicted. According to the FBI, "The malicious script was at the bottom of the legitimate script, separated by approximately one page of blank lines, apparently in an effort to hide the malicious script within the legitimate script."

Engineers at the company quickly locked down all of the existing servers and removed the code from the existing script. They also went through other existing code to make sure no other malicious content was injected.

Sounds more like Barney Frank & Chris Dodd attempting to cover their tracks. :roll: :roll:
 
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Anonymous

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Mike said:
Oldtimer said:
Sounds to me like the lady may have been dipping into the till....Can't trust those bankworkers :wink:

Your stupidity shows no bounds. :roll:

This is no menial secretary tipping in the till. :lol: It's a male engineer.
Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, a senior Unix engineer contractor for Fannie Mae allegedly planted a "logic bomb" right before his contract with the company was terminated back in October of 2008. The script, or also referred to as a logic bomb, was set to activate on January 31st, 2009 and wold have completely wiped all of the data on Fannie Mae's 4,000 servers. Based on reports from the engineers at the company if the bomb would have went off it could have cost millions of dollars worth of damages and could have shut the company down for a week or two.

Makwana, age 35, of Glen Allen, Virginia, formerly of Gaithersburg, Maryland could face 10 years in prison as well as fines for damages if convicted. According to the FBI, "The malicious script was at the bottom of the legitimate script, separated by approximately one page of blank lines, apparently in an effort to hide the malicious script within the legitimate script."

Engineers at the company quickly locked down all of the existing servers and removed the code from the existing script. They also went through other existing code to make sure no other malicious content was injected.

Sounds more like Barney Frank & Chris Dodd attempting to cover their tracks. :roll: :roll:

Male engineers dip in the till too (remember the Frenchman that got Billions)- along with some high level bankers and CEO's...Lots of folks could be in between him and your chosen indicted...
 
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