http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/11/30/20091130searchforaliens1202.html By Emily Gersema The Arizona Republic Nov. 30, 2009 The search for intelligent life apparently has stopped for Brad Niesluchowski. Higley Unified School District records obtained by The Arizona Republic show that Niesluchowski, of Gilbert, resigned in October after an investigation into suspicious activity, including the use of a program that searches satellite signals for extraterrestrial life. According to the documents, district officials said they found Niesluchowski had abused his authority in purchasing and oversight of district technology and equipment, and downloaded to every district computer a University of California-Berkeley program that relies on volunteers and their personal computers to search satellite-collected data for signs of intelligent life in outer space. Higley officials so far estimate the damages, energy usage and equipment losses linked to Niesluchowski at $1.2 million to $1.6 million. District administrators hand-delivered a notice of termination of contract for cause to Niesluchowski on Oct. 7, which he refused to sign. He instead consulted an attorney, and then resigned at the attorney's advice. According to the termination letter, Niesluchowski faces several allegations that he violated the terms and responsibilities of his contract and ethics policies - and is the focus of a criminal investigation. Documents show: * During a warranted search of his home earlier this fall, Gilbert police found 18 computers and other equipment stolen from the district. * District officials said they learned Niesluchowski never installed firewalls that would protect students' and staff members' personal information from hackers, exposing district computer and data to potential tampering or damage. * District officials also say he failed to train and supervise other tech staff. * Officials allege he downloaded to every district computer a University of California-Berkeley program known as "SETI_at_home." SETI is short for the "Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence." [...] ________________________________________ Did a friend send you this? From now on, be the first to find out! Subscribe to InfoSec News http://www.infosecnews.orgReceived on Tue Dec 01 2009 - 01:11:48 PST
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