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by danso
2906 days ago
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The civil complaint doesn't say anything about logging under other usernames, just that his data-scraper-exporter was running on other people's machines: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/06/tesla-sues-emplo... > His hacking software was operating on three separate computer systems of other individuals at Tesla so that the data would be exported even after he left the company and so that those individuals would be falsely implicated as guilty parties. I guess it's possible that Tripp did indeed add some code that explicitly tried to frame actual employees. But the fact that his code ran on other people's computers, without any other specific evidence (which may be forthcoming, of course) does not necessarily entail that he intended to frame people. |
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