He planted it on October 24th (after he was fired). It wasn’t discovered until October 29. But it wasn’t set to go off until January 31, 2009. If this was a disgruntled employee, why wait for it to go off so long after he was fired?
Good question. Something doesn’t add up. Plus, they didn’t even arrest him until Jan.7, 2009.
Why wait so long?
Another source with more info from the affidavit:
“Federal officials said Makwana was terminated because on or about Oct. 10 or Oct. 11 he created a computer script that changed the setting on the Unix servers without getting the nod of his supervisor. That script was not malicious.
Despite Makwanas termination, [his] computer access was not immediately terminated, FBI agent Jessica A. Nye stated in the affidavit.
Nye goes on to explain that access to Fannie Mae’s computers for contractors’ employees was controlled by the company’s procurement department, which did not terminate Makwanas computer access until late in the evening Oct. 24”
I’d like to know who his ‘supervisor’ was?