On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 02:46:00PM -0400, Walter Knopf wrote:
> The problem is that statistically the larger the corporation the more likely 
> it is there is one rotten apple on the inside,
> who will for monetary gain or revenge pass on the internal data table of 
> users and logins.

Bingo. It's also like the bank robber who was asked why he robbed banks;
his answer was, "that's where the money is!" Stealing from individuals
is lots of risk with minimal return.

> Many security breaches in the past were inside jobs.

Over 85% is the usually-quoted percentage in the security field, and I
find no reason to disagree with it.


Ben
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