Paul Venezia has been covering the case of San Francisco admin Terry Childs since it started and now writes, “I’ve finally received some information from the city’s court filing opposing the reduction in bail for Terry Childs. It’s a frankly disturbing account of events and scenarios.” For starters, Venezia explains that it appears Childs was up to no good. But then there’s the enormous number of devices that the city either doesn’t know about or somehow lost track of, reference to a terabyte of information encrypted so the city cannot access it, lists of usernames and passwords that the city entered into evidence unredacted. Oh, yes. And then there are the guns and ammunition — though it’s hard to see their relevance at this point. “Perhaps the most important one for me is how do you protect a crime scene, when that crime scene is a crucial network — a network that the police are actively using while trying to investigate this case?” Finally, some actual information on the Childs case. Security