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                    Damned       Fucking        Shit 
                        Edited by Access Denied 
 
                              Issue #11 
                      Title: Computer Expert Accused of Damaging 
                             Firm's Records 
                      Date: 10/29/93 
                      By: Access Denied 
 
 
       Computer Expert Accused of Damaging Firm's Records 
 
[This was taken from the Milwaukee Journal.  Oct. 28, 1993] 
[All comments by Access Denied are in []s] 
 
     A young computer expert left a nasty parting gift the day he 
was fired from the W.H. Brady Co. in Glendale, a criminal complaint 
alleges. 
     Knowing he was about to be canned, he programmed the computer 
on a time delay to wipe out the extensive air emissions files he 
had been working on, the complaint says.  When he left the building 
at 2230 W. Florist Ave., the files were still there.  But when 
supervisors checked the next day, they were nowhere to be found. 
     Paul Brian Wehland, 22, of 3321 N. Oakland Ave., was charged 
Wednesday in Circuit Court under the state's misdemeanor computer 
crime statute.  If convicted, he faces up to nine months in jail 
and a $10,000 fine. 
 
[I'll look around for the Wisconsin Statutes and publish them when 
I find them.] 
 
     Three times after police became involved in the case, Wehland 
called company officials and offered to retrieve the data if they 
agreed to drop charges the complaint says. 
 
     Another computer specialist was able to find much of the lost 
information, which the company is required to provide on a regular 
basis to state and federal environmental agencies.  The company has 
suffered a $25,000 loss because of the piracy, the complaint says. 
 
[PIRACY?!?!?  Sure.  Piracy... I sure wish these reporters would 
actually LEARN something about computer "crime" before they start 
to write about it.  Sheesh.] 
 
     W.H. Bradey Co. manufactures and markets magnetic tape and a 
wide variety of name plates, labels, signs and other industrial 
identification products. 
 
     According to the complaint: 
     Wehland is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  
He was hired by Brady in December 1991 to write a program and input 
data regarding the company's air emissions and compliance with the 
Clear Air Act. 
     On Sept. 28, Wehland's supervisor caught him playing computer 
games at work and later loading information from an electronic 
bulletin board into the company's computer. 
 
[Wonder what BBS... probably Exec-PC (A HUGE PD/SW BBS in 414 for 
all you guys who don't know... 250+ lines... 36+ GB.  Pretty big) 
or something.  Or maybe he's actually some big H/P guy and it was 
from my BBS.... nah.] 
 
     Fearing he would be fired, Wehland quit the next day, but was 
given his job back on Oct. 5 after he apologized.  Two days later 
his supervisor caught him writing a resume cover letter on the 
computer on company time. 
     During the 30 minutes it took the supervisor to speak to a 
colleague about the problem and return to fire him, Wehland 
programmed the computer to hide the data, he admitted to police.  
He would not say why he did it. 
 
[Hmmm... why'd he do it?  Please, I won't even explain why.  Too 
much typing time.  Anyway, if you're going to destroy data, don't 
be so blunt about it.  Common sense will tell you that.] 
 
 
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        If you're on the BBSs you know it.            
           Fuck you if you're not.                    
  And to submit to DFS, call Paradise Lost and log    
   on as DFS.  The password is JINGLE JINGLE.         
               Just upload it there.                  
 
 
