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FICTIONAL CHARACTER CREATED BY SIMON TRAVAGLIA. A ROGUE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR WHO TAKES OUT HIS ANGER ON USERS
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BOFH         
Bastard Operator From Hell.
This term is an older internet favorite, from the long running series of humor articles credited to and copyrighted by Simon Travaglia.
The first known BOFH post appears in the google usenet archive and is dated June 1992 and can be seen here.
Basically, a computer support person with no desire to actually help users, but simply to make his own existence as easy as possible.
For current articles, see The Register.
User: I need some more free space in my home directory.
BOFH: (deletes existing files) Allrighty. Just freed up some room for you.
User: Ok, goodbye. Hey, where are my old files?
BOFH         
Bastard Operator From Hell         
<humour> (BOFH) A rogue network operator character invented by Simon Travaglia <simontrav@hotmail.com>, regularly featured in "Computing" and "DATAMATION" magazine. See also: Dilbert. http://angelfire.com/bc/simont/index.html. (1999-09-17)

ويكيبيديا

Bastard Operator From Hell

The Bastard Operator From Hell (BOFH) is a fictional rogue computer operator created by Simon Travaglia, who takes out his anger on users (who are "lusers" to him) and others who pester him with their computer problems, uses his expertise against his enemies and manipulates his employer.

Several other people have written stories about BOFHs, but those by Simon Travaglia are considered canonical. The BOFH stories were originally posted in 1992 to Usenet by Travaglia, with some being reprinted in Datamation. They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week. Since 2000 they have been published regularly in The Register (UK). Several collections of the stories have been published as books.

By extension, the term is also used to refer to any system administrator who displays the qualities of the original.

The early accounts of the BOFH took place in a university; later the scenes were set in an office workplace. In 2000 (BOFH 2k), the BOFH and his pimply-faced youth (PFY) assistant moved to a new company.