Software developer 'Bob' outsources own job to China and whiles away shifts on cat videosJanuary 17, 2013 - 8:31AM
Caroline Davies
Verizon's hunt for a mysterious hacker exposes 'top worker' at firm who let Chinese consultants log on to do his daily work.
Could this kitten possibly be more interesting than the job at hand? Secret outsourcer Bob seemed
to think so. Photo: Getty ImagesWhen a routine security check by a US-based company showed someone was repeatedly logging on to their computer system from China, it naturally sent alarm bells ringing. Hackers were suspected and telecoms experts were called in.
It was only after a thorough investigation that it was revealed that the culprit was not a hacker, but "Bob" (not his real name), an "inoffensive and quiet" family man and the company's top-performing programmer, who could be seen toiling at his desk day after day and staring diligently at his monitor.
"The VPN logs showed him logged in from China, yet the employee is right there, sitting at his desk."
..... Andrew Valentine, Verizon
For Bob had come up with the idea of outsourcing his own job — to China. So, while a Chinese consulting firm got on with the job he was paid to do, on less than one-fifth of his salary, he whiled away his working day surfing Reddit, eBay and Facebook.
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