TimeSquirrel,
TimeSquirrel avatar

Reminds me of a dude about 20 years ago at my job who got caught shaving sticks of memory off the office computers so they would just barely run and upgrading his home rig with them.

We found out after some workers complained about slow systems, and found out they were lacking in RAM (we knew how much we bought for each machine), then we pulled logs, and we compared them with support ticket times so we knew it had to have been him, and he confessed.

crunchyoutside,

According to unnamed "sources close to the incident," the device was loaded with personal information for dozens of workers.

If they didn't have whole disk encryption enabled, they should face the full fury and fines of GDPR. That's just negligent.

m3t00,
@m3t00@lemmy.world avatar

local guy was stealing expensive tools from work and selling them on ebay. currently serving time. ebay feels like a scam with their fee calculations. quit using years ago. they won't help with anything that might decrease sales.

Alexmitter,
Alexmitter avatar

SAP? Yea no surprises here.

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