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Sure.
I would agree with you totally. I suspect that these research and security firms had better watch the authors of these reports if they lay them off or fire them.

Seems to me, they are predicting more of what THEY would do under certain circumstances.

Sure I could agree that IT related persons may commit crimes in increasing numbers over the next year. Is that a SIGNIFICANT number considering this?

What a BS report!
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Investment opportunity?  wkulecz | 12/12/08
Well, prison labor is a multi-billion dollar industry. nt  T1Oracle | 12/12/08
New headline needed...  techboy_z | 12/12/08
No rhyme or reason.....  James Quinn | 12/15/08
Frivolous fear mongering  tsavola | 12/12/08
Hear Hear (nt)  steve@... | 12/12/08
But we are new to it Peter.  mikefarinha | 12/12/08
Sure.  profsmichael@... | 12/12/08
Idea!  magallanes | 12/15/08
RE: Downturn may turn techies to crime, say reports  VoiceOfLogic | 12/17/08
Why worry about the peons stealing millions ...  EMonkIA | 12/18/08
RE: Downturn may turn techies to crime, say reports  mohan.late@... | 12/19/08
RE: Downturn may turn techies to crime, say reports  mred39 | 12/21/08
Respectfully disagree  bmonster | 01/06/09
Amoral  me1084 | 12/22/08

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