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Reverse Hacker Awarded $4.3 Million

jcatcw writes "Shawn Carpenter was awarded a $4.3 million award — more than twice the amount he sought and money he thinks he'll never see. Carpenter worked for Sandia National Labs as an intrusion detection analyst. He anayzed. He detected. He reported. He was fired — in Janurary 2005 after sharing his results with the FBI and the U.S. Army. Computerworld asked him what he hoped to achieve in that investigation. Answer: 'In late May of 2004, one of my investigations turned up a large cache of stolen sensitive documents hidden on a server in South Korea. In addition to U.S. military information, there were hundreds of pages of detailed schematics and project information marked 'Lockheed Martin Proprietary Information — Export Controlled' that were associated with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. ... It was a case of putting the interests of the corporation over those of the country.' Ira Winkler, author of Spies Among Us , said the verdict was 'incredibly justified. Frankly, I think people [at Sandia] should go to jail' for ignoring some of the security issues that Carpenter was trying to highlight with his investigation."

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  1. Re:What Is A "Reverse Hacker"? by ergo98 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I note that some brave moderator marked this "redundant" - here's a bit of training for moderators: look at dates on posts before you declare something "redundant". A huge problem with Slashdot, as is, is the huge number of moderators that encourage everyone to just post replies to the first couple of posts, lest they get marked redundant by a clueless moderator using a threaded view.