PRINCETOWN Officials say computer, office illegally accessed BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter
Suspicious occurrences at Town Hall recently have upset a pair of Princetown offi cials. In May, lone Town Justice Michelle Van Woeart issued a memo suggesting her computer system had been accessed remotely by someone other than court personnel. Then last week, town Supervisor Mike Joyce called state police after discovering a bookshelf in his locked office appeared as though it had been torn from the wall. In the case of the court computers, Van Woeart informed members of the Town Board and Town Clerk Carol McClaine that certain documents had been viewed without her permission. She did not specify what fi les had been accessed, but ordered that whoever was accessing her computer “cease and desist” immediately. The memo also demanded Joyce remove software enabling the computer to be accessed remotely and asked the town Ethics Committee to conduct an investigation into “wrongdoing” that had transpired. The memo was also sent to the state Office of Court Administration. Van Woeart did not respond to calls for comment. In an email sent last week, she said she “cannot discuss anything relative to any breach at this time.” Joyce said he’s seen no evidence of anyone wrongly accessing the court’s computer. An offi cial with Omnis Computer, the company that has maintained the town’s network for roughly a decade, indicated the company’s remote monitoring tool that was used for a “complete network inventory” ordered by Joyce’s administration may have been mistaken for a breach. “We installed the software to audit the network for inventory purposes only,” Omnis President Scott Johnson wrote in a letter to the town last month. “Only Omnis technicians had access to the software, and it was removed after the inventory was completed.” Meanwhile, Joyce is questioning whether someone inappropriately accessed his offi ce sometime between Aug. 19 and Aug. 21. He acknowledged the shelves could have fallen on their own, but the prospect is unlikely. “Although we can’t say for sure they were pulled off, everyone, including the state police, agree that the odds of them pulling out by themselves was slim,” he said in an email to town offi cials. ............................>>>>................................>>>>......................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01502&AppName=1
Sounds like democrap doings- they are vandals, criminals, traitors, saboteurs and like all leftists- love their power-mad ideals far greater than those that entrust them with power.
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Big news. Wish I could get the 2 minutes back I wasted reading that article.
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