Cat vs. Bunny
- July 8th, 2007
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Well this was very obviously due to happen any time. Duh!
(from slashdot)
mekane8 writes
“Consumer-advocate blog Consumerist ran a sting operation to catch a Best Buy Geek Squad member searching for and stealing media files from a customer’s computer. The article includes the story with screen captures and a video of the technician’s actions. From that piece: ‘Reached for comment, Geek Squad CEO Robert Stephens expressed desire to launch an internal investigation and said, “If this is true, it’s an isolated incident and grounds for termination of the Agent involved.” This is not just an isolated incident, according to reports from Geek Squad insiders alleging that Geek Squad techs are stealing porn, images, and music from customer’s computers in California, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere. Our sources say that some Geek Squad locations have a common computer set up where everyone dumps their plunder to share with the other technicians.’ A related story from a former Geek Squad employee details the decline of the Geek Squad and Best Buy ethics in general.”
How many times has the issue of peoples privacy in the hands of other people been tested and shows humans to FAIL virtually every time? Then create a situation where it’s a bunch of underpaid wanna-be-geek, know nothing losers who’ve had to resort to what must be the worst job in the world, who has access to peoples private info… What did you expect again?
From [THIS] slashdot article;
“Great report on security vulnerabilities for MS/Linux/OS X. This is a revised version of the one Jeff Jones did back on March 21: Windows Vista — 90 Day Vulnerability Report. This time he did what the Linux community had asked. Everyone complained that he did the report based on a full Linux distro including optional components, not on just a base OS install. So this time he did both; Vista still came out on top. I was shocked that Apple was even on the list as I believed all those Mac commercials!”
All those Mac users, so smug about their “INVULNERABLE” OS… Ignorant bastards.
