Mel[_8_]
December 3rd 07, 06:20 PM
to get it working so fast.
>
> Thanks,
> Roger
The first one is where an ex-worker ("Dumb") asks a current employee for
something proprietary, in this case written by the ex-co-worker, and the
current employee ("Dumber") gives it to them.
It happened again and again and again at all sites I've monitored.
They fired her.
One of the more unusual Dumb-and-Dumber incidents was when a new hiree who
was quite happy with her new job - told all her friends in email - then sent
an email "Subject: For your eyes only" into dttus.com, with an Excel
spreadsheet attached.
It contained detailed compensation numbers for an entire trading desk.
Technically it wasn't a Dumb-and-Dumber, more like a Dumber-to-Luckless,
because the recipient didn't request it.
Anyway, they fired her.
And Deloitte & Touche fired the recipient!!!
I guess they hold their people to very high standards: if you receive
something proprietary of another company's, you'd better report it to
management yourself.
No, Deloitte & Touche didn't spot the transfer.
We had to ask for our email "back".
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It just never stopped.
Here are three examples from category:
o Working on another job while within the firm
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>
> Thanks,
> Roger
The first one is where an ex-worker ("Dumb") asks a current employee for
something proprietary, in this case written by the ex-co-worker, and the
current employee ("Dumber") gives it to them.
It happened again and again and again at all sites I've monitored.
They fired her.
One of the more unusual Dumb-and-Dumber incidents was when a new hiree who
was quite happy with her new job - told all her friends in email - then sent
an email "Subject: For your eyes only" into dttus.com, with an Excel
spreadsheet attached.
It contained detailed compensation numbers for an entire trading desk.
Technically it wasn't a Dumb-and-Dumber, more like a Dumber-to-Luckless,
because the recipient didn't request it.
Anyway, they fired her.
And Deloitte & Touche fired the recipient!!!
I guess they hold their people to very high standards: if you receive
something proprietary of another company's, you'd better report it to
management yourself.
No, Deloitte & Touche didn't spot the transfer.
We had to ask for our email "back".
********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
It just never stopped.
Here are three examples from category:
o Working on another job while within the firm
********** begin excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
************************************************** *****************************
************************************************** *****************************
************************************************** *****************************
This report concerns Internet public wire traffic of XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX.
Internet traffic is monitored for security and compliance purposes.
----------------------------------
Security Incident Report 10/25/96