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Interesting that you bring that up
as I had spoken with my cousin today, who is an employee of Boeing (as well as his sister). With the magnitude of the story in the news, it was not long before it crept into our conversation.
He had mentioned that neither he, nor his sister, have had any accounts accessed, as the personal information on the computer did not include any type of bank account or credit card information. Though the affected employees at Boeing are upset, and rightfully so, no talk of anything nefarious has come up in conversation.
Posted by: GuidingLight   Posted on: 12/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Time for lawsuits!  hawk520 | 12/14/06
Re: Time for lawsuits!  uffda | 12/14/06
It's about time  Ken_z | 12/14/06
Re: Stolen Boeing Laptop  dgoggins@... | 12/14/06
Bravo Sierra Allert  mighetto | 12/14/06
What's it going to take?? Flaming idiots!!!  shawkins | 12/14/06
Wow, it has a password  John Zern | 12/14/06
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Stolen Boeing Laptop  rbooth1000@... | 12/14/06
At least one firing allready  mighetto | 12/14/06
Employee fired  jle | 12/14/06
What they haven't told you...  uffda | 12/14/06
Interesting that you bring that up  GuidingLight | 12/15/06
How can they not be ahead of this by now...  BitTwiddler | 12/15/06
Er...  jle | 12/15/06
Well.... Er ...... they DO allow it.... firing or not..  shawkins | 12/15/06
Why is employee data on laptops anyway?  usc1801 | 12/15/06

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