computer attack | Muslim or Arab Perpetrators
August 24, 2012 In Kentucky, Toyota sues an Indian contract programmer Ibrahimshah Shahulhameed, and FBI charged him with a crime after he sabotaged its computer systems at Toyota Motor Manufacturing after he was fired. The Indian contract programmer apparently attacked the system -- crashing it in the process -- and managed to download information that is "highly confidential".... accessed the U.S. parts supply website portal toyotasupplier.com, manipulating 3 web applications and altering security certificates that caused system failure. After doing so, the programmer downloaded documents including pricing specs, parts and quality testing data.
complaint in pdf http://threatpost.com/files/2013/04/toyota_complaint.pdf
another famous Ibrahim shah: Ibrahim Adil Shah II (1556 – September 12, 1627) was king of the Sultanate of Bijapur and a member of theAdil Shahi dynasty. Under his reign the dynasty had its greatest period as he extended his frontier as far south as Mysore. He was a skilful administrator and a generous patron of the arts. He reverted to the Sunni form of Islam, but remained tolerant of other religions, including Christianity.
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Toyota sues programmer for 'sabotaging' computer network
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Summary: Automaker Toyota alleges that one of its former programmers sabotaged web applications and security systems.
Automaker Toyota alleges that one of its former programmers sabotaged web applications and security systems, and has filed a lawsuit in reprisal. Ibrahimshah Shahulhameed was fired last week by the corporation. In an Aug. 24 complaint, Toyota says that the former programmer sabotaged its computer systems at Toyota Motor Manufacturing. The Indian contract programmer apparently attacked the system -- crashing it in the process -- and managed to download information that is "highly confidential".... accessed the U.S. parts supply website portal toyotasupplier.com, manipulating 3 web applications and altering security certificates that caused system failure. After doing so, the programmer downloaded documents including pricing specs, parts and quality testing data.
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