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... a bad economy increases the likelihood of employee data theft: 85 percent of employees know it is wrong to ... to resources. ... and a lot would be hunting around the company network for data on layoffs. It is not surprising that employees tend to take this attitude. ... London and New York. "Workers stealing data for competitive edge", via ScuttleMonkey (2009), ...
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Data-Security.jpg According to a warning issued by the Information Commissioner's Office, cases of theft and loss of data from records of prominent organizations and institutions have, over the past 1 year, risen to a level which has been termed as "unacceptable" by authorities. read more
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... a business process outsourcing (BPO) unit was arrested alleged involvement in stealing medical history data of a UK-based company and selling it to another company. The police also booked two suspects in this ... of the Information Technology Act. The investigations have revealed that Gargatti and Bhagchandani had requested Bansode to sell the data for the use of a charitable company. Source: TOI
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T-Mobile is dealing with a major data breach after rogue staff sold details of “many thousands” of customer accounts to rival firms. This gave the competitors the details needed to contact customers as their contracts were coming due, the ideal time Related posts: T-Mobile and Microsoft could both pay the price for Sidekick data destruction Mobile call
The UK mobile phone operator T-Mobile has reported the theft of its customers’ personal information. T-Mobile (and the UK Information Commissioner) say the employee(s) received substantial payments for the information. If this happened in Ireland the employee would be guilty of an offence under The Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889, as extended by The Prevention of Corruption Act 1916. ...

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