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A Norwegian man who adjusted the temperature and alarm settings of a supermarket refrigerator over the Internet was sentenced to a 4 month prison term. The cooling system has also been used as a cold room for drugs. Due to timely intervention, the damage was limited.
The man was working in a Hoogeveen company, which provided cooling facilities. He was fired three months before adjusting the temperature. However, the passwords were not changed after his resignation. According to the police judge, the man would probably have acted out of revenge and his actions could have had great consequences, reports Saskia Belleman court reporter to De Telegraaf. In addition, he changed the temperature at the weekend, which would show his "bad intentions", continued the judge.
The temperature setting was held on February 11 of last year. The same day, the suspect also checked his bank balance. In both cases, this happened from the same IP address.
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