Great!

(As i know-too-well, there's corporate-management-software
that with a single-click can disable an-about-to-fired
employee's access to the system, security-codes,
parking-pass, email, etc...)

/:b

On Tue, 15 Jul 2008, marc garrett wrote:

> Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Computer System
>
> A disgruntled software engineer has hijacked San Francisco's new
> multimillion-dollar municipal computer system. When the Department of
> Technology tried to fire him, he disabled all administrative passwords
> other than his own. He was taken into custody but has so far refused to
> provide the password, and the department has yet to regain admin access
> on their own. They're worried that he or an associate might be able to
> destroy hundreds of thousands of sensitive documents, including emails,
> payroll information, and law enforcement documents.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/5cgkbz
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