https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Poulsen
https://archive.org/stream/JustinTannerPeterson/1346919-0_-_...
>A couple of hours later, Neal accompanied Poulsen to his condominium down the street from SRI. Against one wall stood a six-foot-long phone monitoring station. Strewn on the floor or stuffed in the closet were line-testing equipment, trunk test sets, telecommunication panels, terminals, monitors, cables and a switching device. At the same time that he had an SRI security clearance, Poulsen had been pulling nighttime burglaries on Pacific Bell facilities, stealing manuals, passwords, anything that might provide access, the San Jose indictment charged. The handful of books and papers ranged from "How to Buy Stocks" to a copy of "Watchmen," a violent comic book scries, to a bright yellow report binder that might have been scribbled by an eighth-grader but for its title. "Burglar Alarm Procedures."
>A police photograph taken at the scene showed Poulsen leaning against the door, a sour look on his long face. "I had him sign a copy of what we were taking away," says Neal. "I think he finally realized there wasn't going to be an easy way out."