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San Fran Hunts For Mystery Device On City Network

alphadogg writes "With costs related to a rogue network administrator's hijacking of the city's network now estimated at $1 million, city officials say they are searching for a mysterious networking device hidden somewhere on the network. The device, referred to as a 'terminal server' in court documents, appears to be a router that was installed to provide remote access to the city's Fiber WAN network, which connects municipal computer and telecommunication systems throughout the city. City officials haven't been able to log in to the device, however, because they do not have the username and password. In fact, the city's Department of Telecommunications and Information Services isn't even certain where the device is located, court filings state."

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  1. Re:Simple: by num42 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    hmm well he set up the other routers in a way that they loose their configuration upon reload/powercycle - maybe a city-wide EMP is not what city officials would want. I suppose they're still keen to gain access to the rest of the equipment. ;)

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