Engineer steals USD90,000 worth of radio equipment’s


(MENAFN) The United States Department of Defense is investigating how an engineer at an Air Force base in Tennessee was able to rob USD90,000 worth of radio gear and breech the networks of 17 Pentagon services, a news agency declared on Saturday. The suspect also allegedly got into FBI communications.

The administration got a hint by a worker at Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee, who assumed that a 48-year-old engineer at the institution had been stealing administration radio technology home for his private utilization, the news agency stated, quoting an examination permit.

When police invaded the man’s house, they found that he had “unauthorized administrator access” to the communications substructure of 17 army fixings, and was operating Motorola radio program design software on his personal computer, allowing him admission to “the entire Arnold Air Force Base communications system,” the permit allegedly declared.

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