A Fannie Mae employee is suspected of selling handwritten copies of financial information belonging to 1,100 individuals, but the puzzling fact about this is that the organization claims their database doesn't contain some of the information provided by the staff member.
In a letter sent to the Attorney General... |
10 November 2011 04:51 GMT |
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A former UNIX engineer was sentenced to 41 months in prison for planting a logic bomb with the purpose of bringing Fannie Mae's entire computer network down.Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, 36, of Montgomery County, Maryland, was sentenced U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz yesterday after a federal jury found ... |
18 December 2010 07:51 GMT |
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A former Fannie Mae computer engineer was convicted of computer intrusion for planting a hidden malicious program with the purpose of destroying all data on the mortgage giant's network.Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, age 36, of Montgomery County, Maryland, worked as a UNIX engineer at Fannie Mae's Urbana T... |
6 October 2010 10:26 GMT |
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A former IT admin, who used to work for Fannie Mae at their Urbana Technology Center in Maryland, has been indicted by a grand jury for planting a malicious script to destroy data on all of the company's servers. The computer time bomb was designed to go off on the 31st of January, 2009 at 9:00 am. The Federal ... |
30 January 2009 04:18 GMT |
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