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LandMark White IT worker Stephen Grant found guilty of uploading confidential documents online

LandMark White IT worker Stephen Grant found guilty of uploading confidential documents online

LandMark White IT worker Stephen Grant found guilty of uploading confidential documents online
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LandMark White IT worker Stephen Grant found guilty of uploading confidential documents online

LandMark White IT worker Stephen Grant found guilty of uploading confidential documents online
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Didn t happen : IT contractor denies wiping server, stealing private information

‘Didn’t happen’: IT contractor denies wiping server, stealing private information We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement An IT contractor for valuation company LandMark White allegedly took some of its private data and posted it online, wiped the entire contents of a server, and claimed in a meeting that he was going to take the company down, a court has heard. Stephen Bruce Grant, 51, is on trial in the NSW District Court facing 22 charges, including 15 counts of dealing with identity information to commit an indictable offence. He has pleaded not guilty.

Documents taken from property valuation firm Landmark White and posted to dark web, court told

Advertisement Information stolen from a property valuation firm was posted to the dark web using the same username the company’s former CEO used on his private email account, a court has been told. IT contractor Stephen Bruce Grant, 51, is on trial in the NSW District Court for allegedly taking the personal information of more than 270,000 people from the systems of LandMark White and posting it online. He is facing 22 charges, including 15 counts of dealing with identity information to commit an indictable offence, and has pleaded not guilty. On trial: Stephen Grant. Credit:Facebook Prosecutors allege that Mr Grant used fake accounts, including in his colleagues’ names, but was still able to be linked to the incidents.

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