1. A disgruntled ex-employee of NCS deleted all 180 of the company's test servers, causing over $600,000 in damages. 2. The company failed to revoke the former employee's access credentials, which allowed him to install deletion scripts. 3. The deletion scripts were found on Google, indicating a lack of proper security measures.
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