Algorithmic Sabotage Work

Long before data poisoning or phone trees, a landmark case established the legal contours of computer sabotage. In 1996, Timothy Lloyd, a system administrator at Omega Engineering, planted a in the company's central file server before being fired. After his departure, the bomb detonated, permanently deleting approximately 1,200 programs critical to Omega's manufacturing capabilities. The company lost millions of dollars in sales and contracts.