Man Gets 8 Years in Prison for Computer Sabotage |
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Associated Press News Wire (ap@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:07:02 -0600
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A former UBS PaineWebber systems administrator was sentenced Wednesday to eight years and one month in prison for attempting to profit by detonating a "logic bomb" program that prosecutors said caused millions of dollars in damage to the brokerage's computer network in 2002.
Roger Duronio also was ordered to pay $3.1 million in restitution to
Duronio, 64, of Bogota was put under house arrest by U.S. District
The term was the maximum under sentencing guidelines, which pleased
"This was a fitting, appropriately long sentence," Christie said.
A message left for Duronio's lawyer, Christopher D. Adams, was not
A federal jury in July convicted Duronio on one count of securities
Prosecutors presented evidence that Duronio was angry with the
Evidence showed Duronio ultimately lost $23,000 he invested in a stock
Duronio planted the logic bomb in some 1,000 of PaineWebber's
That day, Duronio went to a broker and bought what are called "put
Duronio placed his last trade on March 1, 2002, and the logic bomb
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