An Alaska judge sentenced a 59-year-old woman, a former director at Peninsula Airlines (PenAir), for hacking her former employer and wreaking havoc for two days inside the company's flight reservations system.
The hacks took place between April and May last year, two months after Suzette Kugler, 59, of Desert Hot Springs, California, departed PenAir.
Kugler, who worked for the company 29 years, became unhappy with the way she was forced to depart the company from her role as Director of System Support. Kugler later retired.
Kugler trashed PenAir's ticketing & reservations system
According to investigators, one week before she left PenAir, she used her administrative account to create another high-privileged account in the name of a fake employee in PenAir's Sabre system, a database for storing ticketing and reservation information.
Court documents obtained by
Bleeping Computer reveal that on April 5, Kugler used this secret account to log into PenAir's Sabre system and modified an employee's account to block her access.
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