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Juliana Barile wasted little time to exact revenge against her former employer. Just two days after the $7.9 million Penn South Federal Credit Union fired her, she admitted in court that she deleted more than 20,000 files and 3,500 directories from the New York City credit union's IT system within 40 minutes.

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