Contractor pleads guilty to SCADA tampering

A former IT consultant for an oil and gas exploration company has pleaded guilty to tampering with the company's computer systems after he was turned down for a permanent position with the company....

ComputerWorld, September 24, 2009

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"A former IT consultant for an oil and gas exploration company has pleaded guilty to tampering with the company's computer systems after he was turned down for a permanent position with the company.

Mario Azar, 28, pleaded guilty on September 14 to one count of damaging computer systems and faces a maximum of 10 years in prison. News of his plea was announced Wednesday by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation...."

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