Another developer did something similar, but for different reasons.
Meet Kenneth Kezeor, this 47 year old programmer worked for Varian which was later bought by Agilent.
Kezeor did not take lightly to this news of being laid off and decided to do something about it.
He spent next four months to screw Agilents IT system before being caught.
Luckily for Agilent, Kezeor was caught during one of his screw up jaunts.
He has now pleaded guilty to intentionally damaging the companys systems after he was laid off.
He was subsequently also charged with aggravated identity theft.
He is currently free on bond and scheduled to be sentenced in September.
He faces a maximum 10 years in jail and $250,000 fine.
source: www.techworm.net