When rogue IT staffers attack
Eight companies that got burned by the IT guy
By Thomas Wailgum | CIO US
Published: 16:45 GMT, 15 October 09
Many call them rogue IT staffers, others might consider them IT heroes, and some are still innocent until proven guilty. But whatever the name or intention, these tech-savvy employees wreaked havoc at their organisations - and paid a price.
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Mon dieu, Jerome!
Jerome Kerviel became one of history's most loathed Frenchmen (right up there with Napoleon Bonaparte, Maximilien Robespierre and race-car driver Jean Girard in Talladega Nights) when the rogue trader and IT pro used his tech skills to subvert Societe Generale's system-wide safeguards and security controls. Kerviel's exploits (which led to $7.2 billion in losses for one of France's largest banks) as well as his ever-present mug shot became intertwined with the disgraces of the financial services industry and the fall of the global economy. Once out of jail, Kerviel began working at a computer security and systems development firm.
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