Maintenance Man Charged Over Travel Agency Porn Pop-Ups

A building maintenance supervisor faces charges for accessing adult websites on a travel agency's computer system and causing the agency to spend a year fighting porn pop-ups and malware.

The International Tourism Concepts agency had no hint of where the pop-ups and viruses came from until the agency's owner caught Nicholas Tontodonati with his pants down, literally, under a desk in June, according to the Bergen Record.

The owner, who was not identified, reportedly demanded to know why Tontodonati was in her office, and Tontodonati reportedly crawled back under the desk as he pulled up his pants and said he had permission to be there.

That prompted a 911 call, the Record said, and a police officer checking the computer – which was said to be the main computer the agency used to book travel arrangements – came across an adult website almost at once.

Tontodonati has been charged with burglary and computer criminal activity, the paper said, and the computer's hard drive was seized by Bergen County computer crimes investigators who turned up numerous porn Web pages on the drive.