Disgruntled Employee Takes Citibank Offline (2013)
Mon Dec 23, 2013
Image: A Citibank location with a woman carrying an umbrella walking in front of it
On this day in 2013, disgruntled Citibank employee Lennon Brown took down 90% of their North American servers before leaving work that day.
Earlier that day, Brown’s supervisor had had a conversation with him regarding his performance at work. Two minutes before leaving work, Brown transmitted a command to ten Citibank Global Control Center routers, erasing their running configuration files and resulting in a loss of connectivity to ~90% of all Citibank networks across North America.
Brown pleaded guilty in February 2016 to an indictment charging one count of intentional damage to a protected computer. A text sent by Brown, read during his sentencing hearing, read the following:
“They was firing me. I just beat them to it. Nothing personal, the upper management need to see what the guys on the floor is capable of doing when they keep getting mistreated. I took one for the team. Sorry if I made my peers look bad, but sometimes it take something like what I did to wake the upper management up.”
- Date: 2013-12-23
- Learn More: www.justice.gov, www.tripwire.com.
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Based Lennon Brown fought for you, me, and everyone else on December 23rd 2013. He’s the sort of person most people don’t have the courage to be. If we had more people like him, we wouldn’t have employers treating employees like garbage all the time.