Retired Airline Manager Who Hacked Former Employer Caught Thanks to VPN Logs

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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.
Former manager failed to hide her tracks

At this point, PenAir called in the FBI to help. It didn't take long for investigators to discover the fake employee account, and find out that it was Kruger who created the account.
Authorities confirmed that the former PenAir manager was behind the hacks two months later, in July, when they executed a search warrant at Kugler's Desert Hot Springs home.
Investigators found VPN logs on two laptops that showed her connecting to PenAir's Sabre system at the time of the hacks.

Authorities arrested and arraigned Kugler last year, and she pleaded guilty in January, this year. She was sentenced last week to 250 hours of community service and five years probation. Kugler also agreed to pay PenAir $5,616, expenses the company had with remediating the hacks. The judge was lenient because this was Kugler's first crime, the damage to PenAir's system wasn't costly, and after receiving multiple character reference letters prior to sentencing.
 

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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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enAir staff avoided problems each time

This, fortunately, didn't cause delays for PenAir's customers, as staffers discovered that someone messed with their system and worked all night to restore the deleted information.

Kugler then logged in into Sabre again the next day, but this time she deleted two of the three airplane seat maps used by PenAir.

"Seat maps are used to tie ticketed passengers to specific seats on the planes," court documents say. "Without seat maps PenAir cannot board or ticket any passengers for any flight."
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