12675249, You're using tunnel vision Posted by Lurkmode, Sun Dec-14-14 07:35 PM
>>Web sites exist that are dedicated to posting insider info >>from companies. > >most of which doesn't come from hacked emails. because there's >a possibility doesn't mean it should be expected. yes, shit >can, and does happen. doesn't change the fact that 99.9% of >most people's work emails aren't released to the public.
One time is all takes however it comes out.
> Have you ever read this message board ? >>People pass time on here by talking about what is going on >at >>the job. Social media like Facebook, Twitter, and IG are >full >>of pics and comments from people at work. > >correspondence between two people via their company email is >nowhere near the same as posting on social media, or a message >board. what are you even talking about? >
Anything on a computer at work is not safe.
>>Your email can be leaked by anyone at anytime. I worked for >>Fortune 500 company and I received email that was suppose to >>go to someone else with the same name. Where is this fantasy >>utopia where you can do anything at work and feel safe? This >>was not the first time Sony was hacked > >"can be" =/= you should expect it. >I can get murdered on the way to the laundromat today, or for >being a dick to someone in traffic. shit like this happens >every day. it's absolutely possible. it doesn't mean i should >expect it. >
You should expect it if you are the VP of a corp that was already hacked.
>>What kind of moral argument says oh the hackers are wrong >for >>spreading my racist work emails ? > >Lol so the hackers are heroes now? because they outed a couple >of people's lame diet racist jokes, along with other people's >social security numbers, payroll info, medical recrods, >etc...? >
Where did I say anything about heroes ? I tried to give you another chance to address the question in reply 29 so you wouldn't move the goalpost and respond to things I didn't say like " company rights" and now questions about "hacker heroes"
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