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GENERAL CONTEXT

Médecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.

MSF is a civil society initiative that brings together individuals committed to the assistance of other human beings in crisis. As such MSF is by choice an association. Each individual working with MSF does it out of conviction and is ready to uphold the values and principles of MSF.

The MSF movement is built around five operational directorates supported by MSF’s 21 sections, 24 associations and other offices together worldwide. MSF OCBA is one of those directorates. The operations are implemented by field teams and the mission coordination teams; together with the organizational units based in Barcelona, Athens and decentralised in Nairobi, Dakar and Amman. The field operations are guided and supported by 5 Operational Cells, the Emergency Unit and other departments supporting operations.

CONTEXT AND GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THE POST

To provide practical technical support to (para)medical activity managers and other relevant functions in MSF missions in his/her area of expertise and to contribute to capacity building of field staff through the application and transfer of medical-technical know-how according to MSF protocols, standards and procedures in order to ensure the delivery of quality medical care for patients and their communities as well as to improve the health condition of the target population.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND MAIN TASKS

In collaboration with the Medical Coordinator and under the supervision of the HQ referent provide practical support in the applicable health care area to activity managers in accordance with Terms of Reference agreed for each assignment, normally comprising the following responsibilities:

  • Supporting the activity manager(s) in the practical implementation of program activities, including the formulation of (para)medical protocols and/or orders, strategies, planning, interaction with external actors (e.g. authorities,…

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Former Dallas-area ADT technician gets prison time for hacking into customers’ home security video feeds


Sarah Freele said she hired ADT for her family’s safety and peace of mind.



A former ADT technician from the Dallas area will spend a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing customers' accounts and watching live feeds from their home security cameras that he installed.


© Ryan Michalesko/Staff Photographer
A former ADT technician from the Dallas area will spend a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing customers’ accounts and watching live feeds from their home security cameras that he installed.

But the technician who worked on her home security cameras, she said, might as well have been hiding in her bedroom closet for months, peaking through a crack in the door.

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That former ADT employee, Telesforo Aviles, was sentenced Wednesday to a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing the security cameras of Freele and more than 200 other ADT customers in North Texas.

“He was logged on to my bedroom camera five times a day,” Freele told U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr at the sentencing hearing in Dallas. “He saw it all … every intimate moment.”

Aviles, 35, faced a maximum of five years in prison for computer fraud under the terms of his plea agreement, in which he admitted to accessing customer accounts over 9,600 times since 2015.

He was cuffed and taken into custody to begin serving his sentence after the hearing.

The quiet and introverted technician, a senior supervisor with 17 years at ADT, was caught last year after the company was alerted by a customer to suspicious activity, said his lawyer, Tom Pappas. Aviles, who is married with five children, turned himself in when he was asked to, Pappas said.

“He’s mortified by what he did,” Pappas said. “He sees what he did as a betrayal of himself, too.”

Of the nearly 10,000 images Aviles accessed, about 40 were “sexual in nature” and none involved children, Pappas said.

An ADT spokesman said the company had no comment.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sid Mody had asked Starr to give Aviles the maximum sentence, saying that while 217 accounts were accessed, the total number of victims is much higher given that each household had multiple family members. That violation, he said, destroyed “in the worst way” their sense of feeling safe and secure at home.

“That’s going to affect them for the rest of their lives,”…

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Former Dallas area ADT technician gets prison time for hacking into customers’ home security video feeds


Sarah Freele said she hired ADT for her family’s safety and peace of mind.



A former ADT technician from the Dallas area will spend a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing customers' accounts and watching live feeds from their home security cameras that he installed.


© Ryan Michalesko/Staff Photographer
A former ADT technician from the Dallas area will spend a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing customers’ accounts and watching live feeds from their home security cameras that he installed.

But the technician who worked on her home security cameras, she said, might as well have been hiding in her bedroom closet for months, peaking through a crack in the door.

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That former ADT employee, Telesforo Aviles, was sentenced Wednesday to a little more than four years in federal prison for illegally accessing the security cameras of Freele and more than 200 other ADT customers.

“He was logged onto my bedroom camera five times a day,” Freele told U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr at the sentencing hearing in Dallas. “He saw it all… Every intimate moment.”

Aviles, 35, faced a maximum of five years in prison for computer fraud under the terms of his plea agreement, in which he admitted to accessing customer accounts over 9,600 times since 2015.

He was cuffed and taken into custody to begin serving his sentence following the hearing.

The quiet and introverted technician, a senior supervisor with 17 years at ADT, was caught last year after the company was alerted by a customer to suspicious activity, said his lawyer, Tom Pappas. Aviles, who is married with five children, turned himself in when he was asked to, Pappas said.

“He’s mortified by what he did,” Pappas said. “He sees what he did as a betrayal of himself, too.”

Of the nearly 10,000 images Aviles accessed, about 40 were “sexual in nature” and none involved children, Pappas said.

An ADT spokesman said the company had no comment.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sid Mody had asked Starr to give Aviles the maximum sentence, saying that while 217 accounts were accessed, the total number of victims is much higher given that each household had multiple family members. That violation, he said, destroyed “in the worst way” their sense of feeling safe and secure at home.

“That’s going to affect them for the rest of their lives,” Mody told the…

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