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88% of IT Admins Would Steal Passwords If Laid Off

narramissic writes "According to identity management firm Cyber-Ark's annual 'Trust, Security & Passwords' survey, a whopping 88% of IT administrators would steal CEO passwords, customer database, research and development plans, financial reports, M&A plans and the company's list of privileged passwords if they were suddenly laid off. The survey also found that one third of IT staff admitted to snooping around the network, looking at highly confidential information, such as salary details and people's personal emails."

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  1. Re:a survey by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "You take a penny from the tray."

    "From the crippled children!?"

    "No, that's the jar. I'm talking about the tray, the pennies for everybody."