A software developer has been sentenced to four years prison for vandalizing its former-judge’s Windows network with custom malware and the employees were closed when their account was disabled.
Davis Lu, 55, Houston, a legislatively living Chinese national living, an Ohio -based company, allegedly worked for Eaton Corporation till its end in 2007 to 2019.
After a corporate reorganization and subsequent demotion in 2018, Doj says that LU retaliated by embedding malicious code in the company’s Windows production environment.
The malicious code included an infinite Java thread loop designed to overwhelm server and crash production systems.
Lu also created a kilo switch called “isdlenabledinad” (“Davis Lu is capable of an active directory”) that would lock all users out of their accounts if their account was disabled in the active directory.
When his employment was abolished on September 9, 2019, and his account disabled, Kill switch became active, excluding thousands of users.
Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Geloti said, “The defendant violated his employer’s belief using his reach and technical knowledge to vandalize the company’s network, wreaked havoc and lost hundreds of thousands of dollars for an American company.”
When he was instructed to return his laptop, Lu allegedly removed the encrypted data from his device. Investigators later discovered the search querry on the device, in which it was researched to increase the privileges, hiding the procedures, and the files should be removed quickly.
Lu was found guilty earlier this year to deliberately damage protected computers. After his four -year sentence, Lu will also serve under his prison period under three years of surveillance.