Indian programmer charged with hacking into Toyota's network

Washington: An Indian computer programmer has been charged by the FBI for hacking into Toyota’s computer network and sabotaging it, after he was fired by his company that provided IT services to the Japanese automobile major. Ibrahimshah Shahulhameed, who provided contractual services for Toyota Motor Manufacturing in central Kentucky, allegedly hacked into the company’s website […]

Washington: An Indian computer programmer has been charged by the FBI for hacking into Toyota's computer network and sabotaging it, after he was fired by his company that provided IT services to the Japanese automobile major.

Ibrahimshah Shahulhameed, who provided contractual services for Toyota Motor Manufacturing in central Kentucky, allegedly hacked into the company's website and issued wrong commands leading to the crashing of the firm's supplier computer network.