Published on December 22nd, 2019 📆 | 8128 Views ⚑
0Disgruntled Former Jet2 IT Contractor Jailed Over Cyber-Attack
Former Jet2 IT employee, Scott Burns, has been jailed for ten months for a cyber-attack he carried out against the company last year. He was sentenced under section 3 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990
The attack took the airlineâs computer network offline for 12 hours and cost Jet2 ÂŁ165,000. He also accessed the email account of Jet2 chief executive Steve Heapey.
Burns was motivated to carry out the attack following an incident at a 2017 âBenidorm roadshowâ, the Leeds Crown Court heard.
Burns had been sent to Benidorm to provide IT cover for the event, according to the Register. Crown prosecutors said in a note read by the judge that Burns âtwice tried to bring back a guest who was not checked intoâ the hotel he was staying at.
When denied entry, Burns reportedly âreacted violentlyâ and damaged hotel property. He then lied to hotel staff saying he was the director of Jet2 and demanded his guest be allowed in. Burns was disciplined over the incident and banned from overseas travel with Jet2.
âThat seems to be the event that caused Mr Burns to have a grudge,â crown prosecutor Rebecca Austin told the court.
Burnsâ attack could have been much worse had it not been for a fast-thinking employee, Jeramy Eling, who stopped his actions, which could have caused a âcomplete disasterâ for the company.
During the attack, Burns used his login credentials to access the Jet2 system. After infiltrating the network he deleted every account on the Jet2 domain, including all the domain administrator accounts.
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When Eling became aware of the intrusion he quickly created a new hidden admin account that allowed him to stop Burnsâ attack and to rebuild the accounts from a back-up.
Judge Andrew Stubbs QC told Burns: âWhat you intended to do was to cause as much damage to Jet2âs computer system as you could.
âBut for the prompt measures of an employee of Jet2, this would have been disastrous and brought their computer system crashing down. This went far beyond being mischievous. This was a revenge attack for a perceived slight you had suffered.â
Burns made an unsuccessful plea to have his laptop wiped and returned to him. Instead it will be forfeited and destroyed.
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