Overview
- Davis Lu, a 55-year-old former software developer for Eaton Corporation, was found guilty of intentionally damaging protected computers after planting malicious code in the company's systems.
- The sabotage included a 'kill switch' designed to activate upon Lu's termination, locking out users, crashing systems, and deleting coworker profile files.
- The malicious code, which Lu began implementing after a 2018 corporate realignment reduced his responsibilities, caused disruptions affecting thousands of users globally.
- Eaton Corporation reported hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages, though Lu's defense argued the financial impact was under $5,000.
- Lu's conviction followed a six-day trial, and he now faces up to a decade in prison, with sentencing yet to be scheduled.