Indian techie accused of $1bn Intel data theft
Accused says he took the files to help his wife and had not intended to sell it
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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usha gn said on 11/24/2008 12:23:12 PM:
it shows that if one decides to steal then no one can stop him, horrible, it is bcoz of Pani we indians as whole will get a black mark
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Srikanth said on 11/21/2008 6:58:37 AM:
he has definetly done a wrongthing. not matter what reason he gives, he will be punished. like said below, any insider an access any data, no matter what precautions are taken.
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Gangadhar G. Barve said on 11/21/2008 6:31:22 AM:
We will have to design a software which will not only check the finger print of the user but his photo and voice plus any other personal feature as also the password, computer identification, permissible web addresses for sending etc. before giving him access to it and further do editing, saving, printing etc. functions on it.
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Sushanth said on 11/20/2008 1:24:32 PM:
If one decides to sacrify his life then he can a-s-s-a-s-s-i-n-a-t-e anyone. Likewise, if one decides to s-t-e-a-l he would do it whatever be the security in the company. No one can say that corporates are not serious in keepiong their data secure. But there are smarter ones who can break open any lock, though they ultimately fall in the long hands of the law!
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