On Saturday 13 November 2004 09:57 pm, Alan Dayley kindly wrote:
> Siri Amrit Kaur said:
> > I used the lock you car, lock your house analogies. My coworker (who had
> > the most bug-ridden computer in the office) just argued with me that
> > she didn't have anything anyone would want on her computer. I then
>
> Maybe SHE didn't have anything but if she has access to business data an
> intruder could go after that data. Ask her if she would like to loose her
> job if the company to goes out of business because of stolen business data
> resulting in lawsuits from customers or a competitor having all your
> inside information or because someone thought it would be funny to delete
> all the company's data. Ask her if she would like it discovered that a
> damaging company data theft was traced back to her computer usage habits.
> Ask her if the boss would like that.
This is the kind of short, sobering message I was searching for when I posted
my original question. Thank you.
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