This kill switch, the DOJ said, appeared to have been created by Lu because it was named "IsDLEnabledinAD," which is an ...
The kill switch, which Lu named “IsDLEnabledinAD,” was designed to check to make sure Lu’s account was enabled in the company ...
A Texas software developer by the name of Davis Lu was found guilty by a federal jury yesterday for maliciously disrupting ...
Annoyed by a re-org at the industrial power management company where he worked, software developer Davis Lu rigged the ...
A 55 year-old man from Texas has been convicted by a jury of "causing intentional damage to protected computers" owned by his ...
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.
Davis Lu, 55, installed malicious code and a "kill switch" after his responsibilities were reduced, causing significant ...
The current "tumultuous environment" for employees and job-seekers across business and government - with numerous layoffs, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the verdict on Friday, revealing that Lu’s actions disrupted operations for ...
Davis Lu was convicted of sabotaging his employer’s systems through malicious code, and deleting encrypted data.
Then, it's said, Lu created what the Feds described as a kill switch – more like a dead man's switch, perhaps – that would ...
A software developer has been found guilty of sabotaging his ex-employer's systems by running custom malware and installing a ...