Some take it in the stride while others take to Twitter and Facebook to rant about it.
Very few are likely to go to an extreme and cause loss to their ex-employer.
The Registerreports that Johnson was working in a paper making factory called Georgia-Pacific for several years.
On the fateful Valentines Day of 2014, the company decided to fire him.
Johnson did not take the companys decision in the right spirit and decided to get even with it.
Johnson hacked into Georgia-Pacific servers using VPN once his employment was terminated.
Johnson caused a $1.1 million loss to Georgia-Pacific during his two-week hacking campaign.
After a detailed investigation, FBI raided Johnsons home exactly thirteen days after he was fired.
They seized a laptop in which they found a VPN connection which Johnson used to log into companys servers.
Further investigation of Johnsons laptop and his broadband router got FBI enough evidence to bust him.
Johnsonpleaded guilty to hacking and willful damage chargeslast year.
On Wednesday, a Louisiana district court judge sentenced Johnson 34 months in prison.
source: www.techworm.net