America
Indian techie sentenced to 30 months for sending damaging computer code to company servers
Nikhil Nilesh Shah, 33 of Union, New Jersey, was sentenced
today to 30 months in prison following his guilty plea to one count of causing
the transmission of computer code and, as a result, damaging computers and
causing at least $5,000 in losses.
Shah was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Louise W. Flanagan of the Eastern District of North Carolina, who also ordered Shah to pay $324,462 in restitution.
According to the plea agreement, from 2007 to 2012, Shah was
an information technology manager at Smart Online Inc., a company located in Durham, North
Carolina, that developed platforms for the creation
of mobile applications.
Shah admitted that in March 2012, he left Smart Online to
work for another technology company, and on June 28, 2012, he sent malicious
computer code to Smart Online’s computer servers in Durham
and Raleigh, North Carolina, deleting much of Smart
Online’s intellectual property.
The FBI’s Raleigh Office investigated the case. Senior Trial Attorney Richard D. Green of the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property