July 23, 2008 by Paul Godden
in 'Do your job DAMNIT!, Hold the FRONT PAGE, People, Security'
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Terry Childs, who I recently reported had been accused of locking the “FiberWAN” system for San Francisco’s local goverment, has given up the password to allow people back in. I guess the pressure just got to him in the end – I have visions of government workers with towels and jugs of water working him over to spill the beans!
What started out as a bit of a “misunderstanding” quoting his lawyer, has been resolved. We will wait and see what the court decides as punishment – which hopefully won’t be on the same level as the ridiculous $5 million bail.
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