A contractor has pleaded guilty to planting a "logic bomb" in a client's software in a bid to receive extra work from the company every few years. David Tinley, a 62-year-old contract programmer ...
The circumstance reportedly forced Tinley to share with employees his passwords that protected the system's code - revealing the logic bomb. Tinley's lawyers said that Tinley never made any money ...
pages={181--188}, year={2017}, organization={IEEE} } This project includes a set of small programs with logic bombs. The logic bomb can be triggered when certain conditions are met. We release the ...
The logic bomb was embedded with legitimate code and set to launch at 9 a.m. on Jan. 31, but was impeded when another Fannie Mae engineer discovered the malware several days after it was planted.