From Poland, BTC mining has gone a little further
Mining appeals to many, especially if the electricity one is going to use is free and not one's own, because someone else is paying for it at his or her expense. The case in question comes from Poland, where according to what a judge told "tvn24", last August abusive mining operations were discovered where you might wonder, in the Supreme Administrative Court building in Warsaw. OMG!

Harnessing free energy? Here's how they did it:
The culprits're currently unaccounted for: the outside contractor who was, however, responsible for managing the building has been replaced and the two employees who were supposed to supervise the part of the building used by the squatter miners fired on the spot.
According to the judge's own report, however, there would be no access to the court's network and thus no danger to the data stored by the court. So danger averted, but the national embarrassment remains.
A bad figure for the authorities and more...
It continues the long series of bad figures for the authorities who have after all in their hands public money over which they should perhaps watch more carefully and not be easily corrupted. No matter how much they want to conceal them, the machines that are destined for Bitcoin mining aren't only noisy, but also have significant power consumption that should raise suspicions even for the bill of such an important building. What can I say, scoundrels are everywhere in the World and at the slightest mistake they are ready to act to take advantage of illicit benefits.
Bicci