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Man Threatened Company With Cyber Attack To Fire Employee and Hire Him Instead (bleepingcomputer.com)

An anonymous reader writes: A North Carolina judge sentenced a Washington man this week to 37 months in prison for threatening a company with attacks unless they fire one of their employees and hire him instead. According to court documents obtained by Bleeping Computer, on April 18, 2016, Todd Michael Gori sent an email to TSI Healthcare, a healthcare software vendor based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Gori, a 28-year-old resident of Wenatchee, Washington, threatened the company with cyber attacks by him and unnamed friends if the company did not fire one of its employees and hire him instead.

"I am giving you, TSI healthcare two choices," Gori wrote in the email. "You either lay-off [identity redacted] and replace her with me, an operator 100x better that she is oppressing. Or I will take out your entire company along with my comrades via a cyber attack. Again you have two choices. Get ride of her and hire me. Or slowly be chipped away at until you are gone. She is a horrible operator that can only manage 2 screens with an over inflated travel budget. I fly at least 10x as many places as this loon on 1/5th of the budget," the email reads. "I have petitioned for a job with you guys with her as a reference as I am a felon with computer skills and need assistance getting work as technically I have 'no work history'. She declines everytime and burries me even further."

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  1. Re:What? It's not April 1 yet by gweihir · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The problem is not the stupid, although that is impressive. The problem is the completely unwarranted inflated sense of his own skills. A Dunning-Kruger example case.

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    Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
  2. Re:No work history, but 100x better? by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 4, Funny

    Not sure how he got 100x better than her, with no work history.

    He may have been exaggerating, but even if he is really only 10x better, he would still be a great employee.

    He is likely very good, since he clearly doesn't waste time on silly trivialities like grammar, spelling, and coherent thinking, leaving more time to get important stuff done.

  3. Prison vs Hospital vs Us @ /. by dschnur · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Without any other supporting evidence, It seems like there are some mental deficits in play. I'm not even going to grace the preceding statement by calling it a hypothesis, however, on the surface it looks like the only reason the story is relevant to /. is because the label "cyber" has been attached to a generic threat from a person who might be better off in an in-patient care facility instead of prison.

  4. Re:What? It's not April 1 yet by nospam007 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "He is not trustworthy. I will not employ a person with a questionable character."

    Fuck the character. I'm a grammar-Nazi and I wouldn't hire him for that reason alone.

  5. Re:What? It's not April 1 yet by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Indeed, because the RUSSIANS metalled in the elections

    Absolutely, Trump definitely alloyed with them.