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Vodafone Australia Employee Searched Journalist's Phone Records To Find Source

An anonymous reader writes: In 2011, a journalist named Natalie O'Brien published a series of stories on security problems in Vodafone's Siebel data system. "Customers' home addresses, driver's licenses and credit card details were all available online, O'Brien wrote, and criminal groups were paying for customers' private information." Now, Vodafone Australia has admitted that an employee went through her phone and text records to try and figure out who her sources were within the company. O'Brien wrote, "The invasion of privacy is devastating. It plays with your mind. What was in those texts? Who were they to? What did they see? What did they do with the information?" Despite the admission, Vodafone has denied that it engaged in improper behavior (PDF). The company says it found no evidence the employee was directed to do so by management. That said, leaked emails show management became aware of the privacy breach and its potential repercussions as early as 2012.

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  1. Re:"Just a totally rogue employee, not us" by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    If any member of your team is caught or killed, Vodafone will disavow all knowledge of your actions.

    This tape will self destruct in five minutes, mate.

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  2. Re:Victims by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1, Funny

    Ah, the victim was female. Time to fire up the media outrage machine. Let's call it what it really was: a digital rape.

    OMG you triggered me with the word 'digital', you heartless CIS-male hetero-normative bastard.

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  3. Re:"Just a totally rogue employee, not us" by Adriax · · Score: 3, Funny

    Atleast the mission impossible agents were given a choice, "Your mission, if you choose to accept it".
    Vodafone's tape starts out as "Your mission, which is a core item of your monthly performance review".

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